Hossam
al-Sayed, IOL Chief Correspondent
RAWAH,
Iraq , June 14 (IslamOnline.net) -
American troops "slaughtered"
more than one hundred Iraqi civilians, most of them killed while
asleep, at the early hours of Friday, June 13,
eyewitnesses told IslamOnline.net.
The
U.S. forces deliberately opened fire from tanks and helicopter
gunships at the houses of Iraqi civilians in Rawah, 400 kilometer to
the north-west of Baghdad, killing tens of people, they charged.
The
town residents rushed out
of their homes which came under heavy American bombardment.
Some
of them emerged with their light arms and battled the occupation
forces, killing and injuring an unspecified number of American troops,
eyewitnesses told IOL correspondent.
"The
bodies of 12 of your boys were found tied with ropes, each with
a bullet in the head. The Americans detained them and immediately
executed them in this horrible way,"
charged Abu Saadoun, one of the town tribal leaders.
"Now
we have to avenge not only the occupation of our country but also the
slaughtering of our boys. We will open the gates of hell on the
Americans," he pledged in exclusive statements to IOL.
Tired
and exhausted Abu Khaled told IOL he spent three hours in the desert at the outskirts of Rawah
digging a mass grave for the victims of the American massacre.
"We
buried more than 80 of our sons but are still puzzled what pushed the
Americans to massacre our people. We are far away from Baghdad and no fighting has been reported
here.
"We
have no training camps as alleged by the occupation forces. No
Baathists. No nothing. The people of Rawah all reserved Sunnis,"
lamented Abu Khaled.
"Rawah
has a majority of PHD and university certificates holders," he
asserted.
He
uncovered to IOL that a number
of Arab fighters, who flocked to Iraq during the days leading to the
Anglo-American occupation to join arms in defending the Arab country,
occasionally came to the town, also inhabited by a number of Iraqi
army officers.
"But,
they are not Baathist officers. They opposed Saddam regime but they
more strongly oppose the American occupation of their country,"
Abu Khaled said of the Iraqi army officers.
He
asserted that the resistance of the American occupation has not yet
gained its full momentum and is just at the very beginning.
American
armored vehicles and tanks are heavily deployed along Baghdad-Rawah
highway but none of the Americans agreed to deliver statements to IOL
team other than that they were hunting down loyalists to Saddam and
his Baath party.
Asked
why they target the north and north-west of Iraq, areas of Sunni
majority, an American major who declined to put his name said they do
not care if the areas belong to Sunnis or others, claiming there was
"terrorist" activities there.
Islamists
Not Baathists
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Iraqis lamenting their loved ones who were killed by U.S. forces
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Majid
al-Rawi, a doctor of Rawah hospital, debunked American
"superstitions" , asserting that Baathists and Fedayeen
Saddam did not fight during the war and left Iraq for the Americans.
So why should they develop such a resistance enthusiasm now?"
"Most
of the boys I treated I personally knew them very well. They are
reserved Islamists and not Baathists, " he told IOL
correspondent.
"The
fairy tale of hunting down Sadda’s loyalists and Baathists is a
pretext exploited by the occupation forces to violate all human
rights, detain and kill people without being held accountable and to
evade being disclosed by the media," asserted the doctor.
"Suppose
the Americans were right, does this give them the right to immediate
execute people in such a horrible manner. Where is the democracy and
freedom they said they came to give to the Iraqi people? "
Doctor
al-Rawi recalled hearing many Iraqi young men saying they had yearned
to fight the invading troops and "here they have come to us by
themselves. "
One
of the local leaders who refused to put his name told IOL
correspondent "I swear by Allah Almighty there are no training
camps here. We do not need one. Each Iraqi child knows how to use
arms.
"The
obligatory enlisting and the long-running wars Iraq fought over the
past two decades taught lost of Iraq men military planning and tactics
of using heavy weapons. "
He
asserted that the Popular Army and Al-Quds Army formed by Saddam to
falsely depict him as defender of the Arab nation did not prevent the
Americans from invading our land but they helped train men, elders,
women and children on using all types of arms.
"This
will certainly help when we start real resistance to boot out the
occupation forces outside the town, " the unnamed local leader
told IOL.
The
Americans, he said angrily, break into our homes in a violent and
barbaric not respecting in the least our traditions.
"They
(U.S. forces) claim they are hunting down Baathists while in fact they
are only trying to terrorize us not to resist the occupation, "
he concluded.
U.S.
Causalities
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U.S. soldiers detained scores of Iraqis, even children, on charges of resisting the occupation
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The
American occupation forces sustain daily losses and damages in all
Sunni areas in northern Iraq.
In
Falluja,
anti-occupation resistance has been on the upswing to the extent that
American forces stationed there fear to leave their posts after sun
set and open random fire at any thing that moves.
Also,
the towns of Abu Ghareb, el-Ramadi and Heit, all to the west of the
capital Baghdad, witness regular resistance operations that inflicted
fatalities and damage to the Americans and their weaponry machine.
Over
the past three days, confirms IOL correspondent, the Americans lost
seven soldiers; three Apache
helicopter gunships, downed by Russian-made Strella missiles and two
tanks destroyed by RBJ.
Maddened
by the resistance attacks and the causalities, the Americans
developed hostile attitude towards the media and deprived the entire
population of Falluja of electricity.
The
American forces are always keen on evacuating any attack site
immediately even if this would cost them more lives.
One
U.S. officers told IOL correspondent there are strict orders not to
allow the media to document any American causalities.
The
American forces even rearrange the attack site so that no one would
ever notice a battle was raging there.
Fires
blazed on the major pipeline
from Iraq's northern oilfields after twin bomb attacks aimed at
sabotaging exports through Turkey.
Iraqis
accusing the Americans of stealing their oil wealth by trying to
export oil without the approval of a central Iraqi government
in Baghdad.
U.S.
occupation forces killed
31 Iraqis on Friday, northeast of Baghdad, one day after another
massive raid killed 70, putting the death toll to 101.
U.S.
army detained Monday, June 9, around 400
Iraqis suspected of participating in recent resistance attacks
against U.S. occupation troops.