Iraqi resistance factions condemn the bombings in Iraqi markets asking for international investigation

Before you read this I hope peo­ple remem­ber that the last Souk Al-Ghasil [Pet Mar­ket] explo­sion was done by Shi­ite mili­tia sup­ported by Iran as the occu­pa­tion forces said [read.…..U.S.: Iran-linked Shi­ites admit pet mar­ket blast], with the new explo­sion Iraqi police said [reported on Al Hayat] that the woman bomber is not an Iraqi nationality.

This state­ment reported today.

The “Iraqi Resis­tance Islamic Front” [jaami] and Hamas-Iraq issued a joint state­ment con­demns the bomb­ing of Iraqi mar­kets called for the inter­na­tional com­mu­nity to inter­vene saying:

The blood of the inno­cent peo­ple of Zind­jeli in Mosul is not yet dry and once again the ran­dom mass mur­ders and the orga­nized crimes are back to choose its crime scene in Souk Al Ghasil [Pet Mar­ket] in Bagh­dad tak­ing the lives of dozens of inno­cent people.

The Amer­i­can occu­pa­tion forces men­tioned in the pre­vi­ous explo­sion that a well known mili­tia was involved sup­ported by neigh­bor­ings country

The groups demand an urgent inter­na­tional inves­ti­ga­tion to uncover the truth of what hap­pened in Zind­jeli in Mosul, espe­cially after clear evi­dence of the involve­ment of cer­tain gov­ern­ment groups in the inci­dent [read… Video: The Amer­i­can mil­i­tary did the explo­sion in Mosul].

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  8. brian says:

    who really blew up those women?

    Good essay by Joe Quinn:

    We found the mobiles used to det­o­nate the women”

    Now let’s just think about this for a moment. First of all, this sug­gests that the women did not have con­trol over the bombs they were allegedly car­ry­ing. Why not? If they were indeed gripped by some venge­ful fer­vor against ordi­nary Iraqis, and will­ing to sac­ri­fice their lives to “stop the march of his­tory and of [the Iraqi] peo­ple toward rec­on­cil­i­a­tion” why would they not have been allowed to choose the best time to det­o­nate their explo­sives in a crowded mar­ket place?

    Sec­ondly, how in the name of Yah­weh could any­one claim to have found the mobile phones used to det­o­nate the explo­sives? There were likely dozens of peo­ple at the mar­ket car­ry­ing phones, none of which would be iden­ti­fi­able as the phones that det­o­nated the explo­sives. Fur­ther­more, if the phones were on the women’s bod­ies, they they would surely have been blown to pieces along with the market-goers.
    etc
    http://www.sott.net/articles/show/148200-Burka-Bombers-Spontaneously-Exploding-Iraqi-Women

  9. BOHM says:

    The story that con­tin­ues to be ignored.

    Where are the Women Stand­ing up for their Rights and Demand­ing Change?

    Yes the real story is Pathetic and is caus­ing so much suf­fer­ing amongst women.

    And the Sad part is that The women who have their Rights just sit back, relax and do noth­ing to help their Sis­ters who are suf­fer­ing. It seems as if the major­ity of Women can be ignored, but the fact is the pow­er­less women need more sup­port than ever today.

    HELP

    http://link3.streamhoster.com/?u=seanruiz&p=/National_Events/07-1022_IFAW/07-1023_VOOW_videol.wmv&odaid=3637

    :(