Iraqi Hospitals Are War's New 'Killing Fields'

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Iraqi Hospitals Are War's New 'Killing Fields'
Medical Sites Targeted By Shiite Militiamen

By Amit R. Paley

Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, August 30, 2006; Page A01

BAGHDAD -- In a city with few real refuges from sectarian violence -- not government offices, not military bases, not even mosques -- one place always emerged as a safe haven: hospitals.

So Mounthir Abbas Saud, whose right arm and jaw were ripped off when a car bomb exploded six months ago, must have thought the worst was over when he arrived at Ibn al-Nafis Hospital, a major medical center here.

Instead, it had just begun. A few days into his recovery at the facility, armed Shiite Muslim militiamen dragged the 43-year-old Sunni mason down the hallway floor, snapping intravenous needles and a breathing tube out of his body, and later riddled his body with bullets, family members said.

Authorities say it was not an isolated incident. In Baghdad these days, not even the hospitals are safe. In growing numbers, sick and wounded Sunnis have been abducted from public hospitals operated by Iraq's Shiite-run Health Ministry and later killed, according to patients, families of victims, doctors and government officials.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/29/AR2006082901680.html
 
So what's up with this "start a thread, post a link and run" routine you got going there Mephisto? Isn't this a discussion forum?

OK, so Shiite militias are targeting hospitals now, that's very bad.
 
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So what's up with this "start a thread, post a link and run" routine you got going there Mephisto? Isn't this a discussion forum?

OK, so Shiite militias are targeting hospitals now, that's very bad.

From who's POV?
 
So what's up with this "start a thread, post a link and run" routine you got going there Mephisto? Isn't this a discussion forum?

Am I supposed to sit around and wait for you, or what? It IS a discussion forum . . . so discuss.

OK, so Shiite militias are targeting hospitals now, that's very bad.

See, we already agree - Shiite militia members killing people in hospitals is a bad thing.
 
So what's up with this "start a thread, post a link and run" routine you got going there Mephisto? Isn't this a discussion forum?

OK, so Shiite militias are targeting hospitals now, that's very bad.


I wonder if you (Mephisto) would get the same response if instead you only posted "happy Iraq news". But since there isn't any (Happy Iraq news) - how about todays Frank Rich's NYT editorial instead.

http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/090306Z.shtml

"Iraq is not overwhelmed by foreign terrorists," said the congressman John Murtha in succinct rebuttal to the president's speech. "It is overwhelmed by Iraqis fighting Iraqis." And with Americans caught in the middle. If we owe anything to those who died on 9/11, it is that we not forget how the administration diverted our blood and treasure from the battle against bin Laden and other stateless Islamic terrorists, fascist or whatever, to this quagmire in a country that did not attack us on 9/11.
 
Your arguements against Medicaid in Iraq is very interesting. Do you think less people would be shot with privatized health care?
 
I wonder if you (Mephisto) would get the same response if instead you only posted "happy Iraq news". But since there isn't any (Happy Iraq news) - how about todays Frank Rich's NYT editorial instead.
It would appear someone is taking steps to try and provide more "good news" from Iraq:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/30/AR2006083003011.html

...snip...
U.S. military leaders in Baghdad have put out for bid a two-year, $20 million public relations contract that calls for extensive monitoring of U.S. and Middle Eastern media in an effort to promote more positive coverage of news from Iraq.

The contract calls for assembling a database of selected news stories and assessing their tone as part of a program to provide "public relations products" that would improve coverage of the military command's performance, according to a statement of work attached to the proposal.
The request for bids comes at a time when Bush administration officials are publicly criticizing media coverage of the war in Iraq.

...snip...
 
It would appear someone is taking steps to try and provide more "good news" from Iraq:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/30/AR2006083003011.html


Maybe they should use the cash to subcontract one of the hollywood studios to set up a fake Iraqi town out in the California desert and populate it with actors posing as gratefull Iraqi's. I'm envisioning the whole throwing flowers at our troups scene. Of course, film it and use it to prove that Iraqis are gratefull for their liberation.
 
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Maybe they should the cash to subcontract one of the hollywood studios to set up a fake Iraqi town out in the California desert and populate it with actors posing as gratefull Iraqi's. I'm envisioning the whole throwing flowers at our troups scene. Of course, film it and use it to prove that Iraqis are gratefull for their liberation.

That is GREAT!!! I just spit coffee on my monitor. Reminds me of the movie with John Travolta from the 80s where they build an American town inside Russia. They were still acting like it was the 50s. I would add slowly integrating real Iraqs into the town to show them what it's like to live bomb-free. Throw in some Andy Griffith-like characters to put a friendly face on law enforcement.
 

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