Government Death
Squads Ravaging Baghdad
Ali Al-Fadhily and Dahr Jamail / Inter Press Service | October 19 2006
Death squads from the Ministry of
Interior posing as Iraqi police are killing more people than ever in
the capital, emerging evidence shows.
The death toll is high - in all 1,536 bodies were brought to the Baghdad
morgue in September. The health ministry announced last month that it
will build two new morgues in Baghdad to take their capacity to 250
bodies a day.
Many fear a government hand in more killings to come. The U.S. military
has revealed that the 8th Iraqi Police Unit was responsible for the
Oct. 1 kidnapping of 26 Sunni food factory workers in the Amil quarter
in southwest Baghdad. The bodies of ten of them were later found in
Abu Chir neighbourhood in the capital.
Minister for the Interior Jawad al-Bolani announced he is suspending
the police unit from official duties, and confining it to base until
an investigation is completed.
But sections of the ministry appear responsible for the abductions and
killing. Ministry of Interior vehicles were used for the kidnapping
in this case, and most men conducting the raid wore Iraqi police uniforms,
except for a few who wore black death squad 'uniforms', witnesses told
IPS.
The leader of the police unit is under house arrest and faces interrogation
for this and other crimes, according to an official announcement.
"It is for sure that they did it," one of the victim's neighbours
told IPS on condition of anonymity. "The tortured bodies were found
the second day. They came in their official police cars; it is not the
first time that they did something like this. They do it all over Baghdad,
and we hope they will get proper punishment this time."
Men of the police unit meanwhile do not face imminent punishment. "They
are going to be rehabilitated and brought back to service," director-general
of the Iraqi police Adnan Thabit told IPS.
The Iraqi Islamic Party, the largest Sunni party, blamed militias with
ties to the government and the U.S. military.
"The Iraqi Islamic Party asks how could 26 people, women among
them, have been transported from Amil to Abu Chir through all those
Iraqi and U.S. army checkpoints and patrols," it said in a statement.
The U.S. military has denied any involvement in the killings.
General Yassin al-Dulaimi, deputy minister for the interior, has said
on Iraqi television several times that death squads are composed mainly
of Iraqi police and army units. His comments reflect differing allegiance
and agendas even within the Shia bloc.
General Dulaimi has been trying for long to expose the organised criminal
gangs that have been controlling the ministry since its formation -
a formation that was overseen by U.S. authorities.
Dulaimi says he does not believe that the Shia Badr organisation, a
large, well-armed and funded militia, has complete control over his
ministry. But most residents of Baghdad believe that Badr has complete
control over the Baghdad Order Maintenance police force, and use this
force to carry out sectarian murders. This force is one of several official
security teams in Baghdad.
The force is led by Mehdi al-Gharrawi, who also led similar security
units during the U.S.- led attack on Fallujah in November 2004.
"All criminals who survived the Fallujah crisis after committing
genocide and other war crimes were granted higher ranks," Major
Amir Jassim from the ministry of defence told IPS. "I and many
of my colleagues were not rewarded because we disobeyed orders to set
fire to people's houses (in Fallujah) after others looted them."
Jassim said the looting and burning of homes in Fallujah during the
November siege was ordered from the ministries of interior and defence.
"Now they want to do the same things they did in Fallujah in all
Sunni areas so that they ignite a civil war in Iraq," said Jassim,
referring to the Shia-dominated ministries. "A civil war is the
only guarantee for them to stay in power, looting such incredible amounts
of money."
Another official with the ministry of defence, Muntather al-Samarraii,
told IPS that both Iran and "collaborators" within the Ministry
of Interior are to blame for the widespread sectarian killings..
"I have lists of thousands of corruption cases from within my ministry,
and other files to expose to the world," he said, "But the
world is not listening. When it does, I am afraid it is going to be
too late."
A police officer in Samarraii's office, speaking on condition of anonymity,
told IPS that he believed that murderers would not be punished for their
crimes.
"They will reward them, believe me, and give them higher ranks,"
he said. "This is a country that will never stand back on its feet
as long as these killers are in power. And the Americans are supporting
them by allowing their convoys to move during curfew hours."
While there is little evidence of direct U.S. involvement, questions
have arisen over what the U.S. forces have done - or not done - to encourage
such killings.
A UN human rights report released September last year held interior
ministry forces responsible for an organised campaign of detentions,
torture and killings. It reported that special police commando units
accused of carrying out the killings were recruited from Shia Badr and
Mehdi militias, and trained by U.S. forces.
Retired Col. James Steele, who served as advisor on Iraqi security forces
to then U.S. Ambassador John Negroponte supervised the training of these
forces.
Steele was commander of the U.S. military advisor group in El Salvador
1984-86, while Negroponte was U.S. ambassador to nearby Honduras 1981-85.
Negroponte was accused of widespread human rights violations by the
Honduras Commission on Human Rights in 1994. The Commission reported
the torture and disappearance of at least 184 political workers.
The violations Negroponte oversaw in Honduras were carried out by operatives
trained by the CIA, according to a CIA working group set up in 1996
to look into the U.S. role in Honduras.
The CIA records document that his "special intelligence units,"
better known as "death squads," comprised CIA-trained Honduran
armed units which kidnapped, tortured and killed thousands of people
suspected of supporting leftist guerrillas.
(c)2006 Dahr Jamail.
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