Wonder if this will even be noticed here in the good ol' US of A... Golly gee, I'm so glad nearly a thousand of our soldiers gave their lives so that Iraqis could relish their bush-created "peaceful democracy".
Report from Australia-land...
Allawi shot prisoners in cold blood: witnesses
By Paul McGeough in Baghdad
July 17, 2004http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/16/1089694568757.html?oneclick=true(Note: The site lets you bypass registration currently, just click on the link underneath the register link.)
Choice excerpts from the article:
Iyad Allawi, the new Prime Minister of Iraq, pulled a pistol and executed as many as six suspected insurgents at a Baghdad police station, just days before Washington handed control of the country to his interim government, according to two people who allege they witnessed the killings.
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Given Dr Allawi's role as the leader of the US experiment in planting a model democracy in the Middle East, allegations of a return to the cold-blooded tactics of his predecessor are likely to stir a simmering debate on how well Washington knows its man in Baghdad, and precisely what he envisages for the new Iraq.
There is much debate and rumour in Baghdad about the Prime Minister's capacity for brutality, but this is the first time eyewitness accounts have been obtained.
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The Herald has established that as many as 30 people, including the victims, may have been in the courtyard. One of the witnesses said there were five or six civilian-clad American security men in a convoy of five or six late model four-wheel-drive vehicles that was shepherding Dr Allawi's entourage on the day. The US military and Dr Allawi's office refused to respond to questions about the composition of his security team. It is understood that the core of his protection unit is drawn from the US Special Forces units.