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BAGHDAD, Iraq - A woman disguised in a man's robes and headdress slipped into a line of army recruits Wednesday and detonated explosives strapped to her body, killing at least six recruits and wounding 35 — the first known suicide attack by a woman in Iraq's insurgency.
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The attack in Tal Afar near the Syrian border appeared aimed at showing that militants could still strike in a town where U.S. and Iraqi offensives drove out insurgents only two weeks ago. A female suicide bomber may have been chosen because she could get through checkpoints — at which women are rarely searched — then don her disguise to join the line of men, Iraqi officials said.
Iraq's most notorious insurgent group, al-Qaida in Iraq, claimed responsibility for the attack in an Internet statement, saying it was carried out by a "blessed sister."
The bombing came a day after U.S. and Iraqi officials announced their forces killed the second-in-command of al-Qaida in Iraq, Abdullah Abu Azzam, in a raid in Baghdad over the weekend. His death has not slowed insurgent violence, with at least 84 people — including seven U.S. service members — killed in attacks since Sunday.
President Bush warned violence will increase in the days leading up to a key Oct. 15 referendum on a new constitution, a document that has sharply divided Iraq's Shiite Muslim majority and the Sunni minority that forms the backbone of the insurgency.
"We can expect they'll do everything in their power to try to stop the march of freedom," Bush said. "And our troops are ready for it."
The U.S. military announced Wednesday that two more American soldiers and an airman were killed in violence and a Marine was killed by a non-combat gunshot. The deaths brought to 1,929 the number of U.S. service members who have died since the Iraq war started in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
In the holy city of Najaf, south of Baghdad, an attacker set off an explosion in the home of a bodyguard of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding five, al-Sadr aides and a hospital official said.
In the attack at the Tal Afar army recruitment center, the female suicide bomber was wearing a traditional white "dishdasha" robe and a checkered kaffiya headscarf — both worn only by men — to blend in with the line of Iraqi applicants, Maj. Jamil Mohammed Saleh said.
She detonated explosives packed with metal balls and hidden under her clothes, Saleh said. Six recruits were killed and 35 wounded, said hospital officials in Tal Afar, 260 miles northwest of Baghdad.
In a photo of the attacker's head taken by Saleh and shown to AP, the woman appeared to be in her early 20s with dark eyes, light skin and brownish hair. Saleh said it was not known whether she was Iraqi.
U.S. and Iraqi troops swept through Tal Afar in a Sept. 8-12 offensive, with Iraqi authorities claiming nearly 200 suspected militants were killed and 315 captured, though many of the insurgents in the town escaped. Since then the bulk of the forces participating in the offensive withdrew, though a U.S. base remains.
It was the first known time that a woman has succeeded in carrying out a suicide bombing in Iraq since the insurgency began, though it was not the first attempt.
In March, four women, reportedly sent by the insurgent group Islamic Army in Iraq, were caught in a town south of the capital before they could set off explosives belts they were wearing. In the last days of Saddam Hussein's regime, just before the April 2003 fall of Baghdad, two women detonated their car near the city of Haditha, killing three American soldiers.
Gen. Ahmed Mohammed Khalaf, the regional police chief, said insurgents were exploiting the fact that women are not searched at checkpoints "because of religious and social traditions."
Women and children will now be searched at Tal Afar checkpoints, he said.
Still, the attack raised the prospect of more women bombers being used by the insurgency, a tactic difficult to defend against, especially during the referendum. Men and women turned out in large numbers to vote in parts of Iraq during January parliamentary elections, and images of veiled women flashing their ink-stained fingers after voting became an iconic symbol of hopes for democracy.
Maj. Gen. Hussein Ali Kamal, intelligence head at the Iraqi Interior Ministry, said the Tal Afar attack "rings danger alarms" and requires new techniques, including increased searches of women at sensitive locations.
"But this will be a problem, because women are taking part in our new political life and finding large numbers of female security officers to search them is not an easy process," he told AP.
In the past, women have played only a supportive role in the insurgency, helping smuggle equipment or feed, shelter and give medical treatment to fighters, said Nora Bensahel, an insurgency expert with Rand Corp., a nonprofit research group based in Santa Monica, Calif.
"This could be a sign that the insurgency is getting greater support among a larger segment of the population, that women are getting more militant and willing to take on a greater role," Bensahel said. "It could also be a sign that the insurgents are having trouble finding male recruits."
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The attack in Tal Afar near the Syrian border appeared aimed at showing that militants could still strike in a town where U.S. and Iraqi offensives drove out insurgents only two weeks ago. A female suicide bomber may have been chosen because she could get through checkpoints — at which women are rarely searched — then don her disguise to join the line of men, Iraqi officials said.
Iraq's most notorious insurgent group, al-Qaida in Iraq, claimed responsibility for the attack in an Internet statement, saying it was carried out by a "blessed sister."
The bombing came a day after U.S. and Iraqi officials announced their forces killed the second-in-command of al-Qaida in Iraq, Abdullah Abu Azzam, in a raid in Baghdad over the weekend. His death has not slowed insurgent violence, with at least 84 people — including seven U.S. service members — killed in attacks since Sunday.
President Bush warned violence will increase in the days leading up to a key Oct. 15 referendum on a new constitution, a document that has sharply divided Iraq's Shiite Muslim majority and the Sunni minority that forms the backbone of the insurgency.
"We can expect they'll do everything in their power to try to stop the march of freedom," Bush said. "And our troops are ready for it."
The U.S. military announced Wednesday that two more American soldiers and an airman were killed in violence and a Marine was killed by a non-combat gunshot. The deaths brought to 1,929 the number of U.S. service members who have died since the Iraq war started in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
In the holy city of Najaf, south of Baghdad, an attacker set off an explosion in the home of a bodyguard of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on Wednesday, killing two people and wounding five, al-Sadr aides and a hospital official said.
In the attack at the Tal Afar army recruitment center, the female suicide bomber was wearing a traditional white "dishdasha" robe and a checkered kaffiya headscarf — both worn only by men — to blend in with the line of Iraqi applicants, Maj. Jamil Mohammed Saleh said.
She detonated explosives packed with metal balls and hidden under her clothes, Saleh said. Six recruits were killed and 35 wounded, said hospital officials in Tal Afar, 260 miles northwest of Baghdad.
In a photo of the attacker's head taken by Saleh and shown to AP, the woman appeared to be in her early 20s with dark eyes, light skin and brownish hair. Saleh said it was not known whether she was Iraqi.
U.S. and Iraqi troops swept through Tal Afar in a Sept. 8-12 offensive, with Iraqi authorities claiming nearly 200 suspected militants were killed and 315 captured, though many of the insurgents in the town escaped. Since then the bulk of the forces participating in the offensive withdrew, though a U.S. base remains.
It was the first known time that a woman has succeeded in carrying out a suicide bombing in Iraq since the insurgency began, though it was not the first attempt.
In March, four women, reportedly sent by the insurgent group Islamic Army in Iraq, were caught in a town south of the capital before they could set off explosives belts they were wearing. In the last days of Saddam Hussein's regime, just before the April 2003 fall of Baghdad, two women detonated their car near the city of Haditha, killing three American soldiers.
Gen. Ahmed Mohammed Khalaf, the regional police chief, said insurgents were exploiting the fact that women are not searched at checkpoints "because of religious and social traditions."
Women and children will now be searched at Tal Afar checkpoints, he said.
Still, the attack raised the prospect of more women bombers being used by the insurgency, a tactic difficult to defend against, especially during the referendum. Men and women turned out in large numbers to vote in parts of Iraq during January parliamentary elections, and images of veiled women flashing their ink-stained fingers after voting became an iconic symbol of hopes for democracy.
Maj. Gen. Hussein Ali Kamal, intelligence head at the Iraqi Interior Ministry, said the Tal Afar attack "rings danger alarms" and requires new techniques, including increased searches of women at sensitive locations.
"But this will be a problem, because women are taking part in our new political life and finding large numbers of female security officers to search them is not an easy process," he told AP.
In the past, women have played only a supportive role in the insurgency, helping smuggle equipment or feed, shelter and give medical treatment to fighters, said Nora Bensahel, an insurgency expert with Rand Corp., a nonprofit research group based in Santa Monica, Calif.
"This could be a sign that the insurgency is getting greater support among a larger segment of the population, that women are getting more militant and willing to take on a greater role," Bensahel said. "It could also be a sign that the insurgents are having trouble finding male recruits."
Bismillah,
You are insulting her and hating on her as she struggles in the path of Allah(the owner of honour, the mighty one).
She is very lucky. And she is patient for the sake of Allah.
Did you see your kufr soldiers mutilating dead Iraqis, filming them in exchange of access to porn sites.
What do you expect of Iraqi sisters whose country is occupied by those beasts?
You are insulting her and hating on her as she struggles in the path of Allah(the owner of honour, the mighty one).
She is very lucky. And she is patient for the sake of Allah.
Did you see your kufr soldiers mutilating dead Iraqis, filming them in exchange of access to porn sites.
What do you expect of Iraqi sisters whose country is occupied by those beasts?
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Beards, he is publishing what kaafir' write about muslims, kaafirs who work night and day to destroy muslim people.... what she did is between her and Allah swt, however mad mac, i dont see you critising the american soldiers who abused the iraqis, pisssed on them and made them carry out sexual acts on each other..... oooo i know why becoz in your culture its ok, its all harmless fun right??? i swear i dont even know why u bother to post if u cant even bother to use commen sense
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Dear bastar, friend of basra the bitch
This is the guy I have warned to our young Somalis brothers. This is the guy who used to boost about how he use to kill civilians in hamar.
This is the destitute of american pigs, which has been made almost redundant although he has been given the small task of monitoring the Somalis trend on this website (by the CIA or Mossad).
This is the guy who hate those who defend their honor weither is Aidid or osama bin laden.
This is the guys who try to divide our somalis along the tribe by making friends here and there with the abgals or sometimes to other tribes.
We are foremost muslim and somalis and we will always defend our honor.
This lady is a reminder how sweet is to kill the offender, the oppressor, the kafir and the pigs.
We have failed to kill you when you were in mogadisho.
Sometimes death is much better than to live in humiliation.
Kind regards to the somalis breed
The_don_of_djibouti
This is the guy I have warned to our young Somalis brothers. This is the guy who used to boost about how he use to kill civilians in hamar.
This is the destitute of american pigs, which has been made almost redundant although he has been given the small task of monitoring the Somalis trend on this website (by the CIA or Mossad).
This is the guy who hate those who defend their honor weither is Aidid or osama bin laden.
This is the guys who try to divide our somalis along the tribe by making friends here and there with the abgals or sometimes to other tribes.
We are foremost muslim and somalis and we will always defend our honor.
This lady is a reminder how sweet is to kill the offender, the oppressor, the kafir and the pigs.
We have failed to kill you when you were in mogadisho.
Sometimes death is much better than to live in humiliation.
Kind regards to the somalis breed
The_don_of_djibouti
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[quote="mizz_chief"]Beards, he is publishing what kaafir' write about muslims, kaafirs who work night and day to destroy muslim people.... what she did is between her and Allah swt, however mad mac, i dont see you critising the american soldiers who abused the iraqis, i swear i dont even know why u bother to post if u cant even bother to use commen sense[/quote]
nacasti speaks once again...
"pisssed on them and made them carry out sexual acts on each other..... oooo i know why becoz in your culture its ok, its all harmless fun right???"
to you heads getting chopped off, throats slit are comparable to 'sexual acts' or ppl getting 'pissed on', am I right? You aint right in the head if you think so.
nacasti speaks once again...
"pisssed on them and made them carry out sexual acts on each other..... oooo i know why becoz in your culture its ok, its all harmless fun right???"
to you heads getting chopped off, throats slit are comparable to 'sexual acts' or ppl getting 'pissed on', am I right? You aint right in the head if you think so.
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[quote="kambuli"]DD,
People are not killed in Iraq. I think it was all Collateral Damage
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Yep...the US NEVER targeted Iraqi civilians on purpose. If they did...there would be no Iraq or Iraq ppl but radio active dust
Since time immemorial civilians have being casualties of wars and will continue to do be. The WEST goes to great lengths to minimise civilians deaths compared to the rest of the world. That is why they spend BILLIONS every year to get more smart weapons (which are more expensive then old dumb bombs). Only dishonest person would compare the West and the arabs.
When muslims of today have Sulieyman the Magnificent (Ottaman ruler) or Salahadin type men for leaders, then I may take muslim lectures about morality seriously. Till then, I won't entertain any whimperings about Western moral indiscretions.
People are not killed in Iraq. I think it was all Collateral Damage

Yep...the US NEVER targeted Iraqi civilians on purpose. If they did...there would be no Iraq or Iraq ppl but radio active dust


Since time immemorial civilians have being casualties of wars and will continue to do be. The WEST goes to great lengths to minimise civilians deaths compared to the rest of the world. That is why they spend BILLIONS every year to get more smart weapons (which are more expensive then old dumb bombs). Only dishonest person would compare the West and the arabs.
When muslims of today have Sulieyman the Magnificent (Ottaman ruler) or Salahadin type men for leaders, then I may take muslim lectures about morality seriously. Till then, I won't entertain any whimperings about Western moral indiscretions.
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NO.. we arw fuc,ked up as long as we have kaafir's amongst us somalis... wat a shame, u aint dumb so i dont know what possessd u to not believe in ALLAH... have u actually read the qura'aan, and gave urself a chance to understand.... dont say oo i hate those who preach, not all who preach have the same knowledge
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[quote="mizz_chief"]NO.. we arw fuc,ked up as long as we have kaafir's amongst us somalis... wat a shame, u aint dumb so i dont know what possessd u to not believe in ALLAH... have u actually read the qura'aan, and gave urself a chance to understand.... dont say oo i hate those who preach, not all who preach have the same knowledge[/quote]
so somalis are kafirs then...cause presently somalis ARE fuked up. logical deduction would suggest they must be kafirs...is that right?
so somalis are kafirs then...cause presently somalis ARE fuked up. logical deduction would suggest they must be kafirs...is that right?
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[quote="dhuusa_deer"][quote="mizz_chief"]NO.. we arw fuc,ked up as long as we have kaafir's amongst us somalis... wat a shame, u aint dumb so i dont know what possessd u to not believe in ALLAH... have u actually read the qura'aan, and gave urself a chance to understand.... dont say oo i hate those who preach, not all who preach have the same knowledge[/quote]
so somalis are kafirs then...cause presently somalis ARE fuked up. logical deduction would suggest they must be kafirs...is that right?[/quote]
we i didnt say 100% of somalis are kaafirs, then we wudnt be disagreeing with u if we were, but thank ALLAH swt that we aint, i dont even know what u are asking..all i know is i cant belive i said u werent DUMB..coz u have proved me wrong..first time ever i stand corrected
logical deduction would suggest....U CHAT S.HIT
so somalis are kafirs then...cause presently somalis ARE fuked up. logical deduction would suggest they must be kafirs...is that right?[/quote]
we i didnt say 100% of somalis are kaafirs, then we wudnt be disagreeing with u if we were, but thank ALLAH swt that we aint, i dont even know what u are asking..all i know is i cant belive i said u werent DUMB..coz u have proved me wrong..first time ever i stand corrected



logical deduction would suggest....U CHAT S.HIT

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[quote="mizz_chief"]
we i didnt say 100% of somalis are kaafirs, then we wudnt be disagreeing with u if we were, but thank ALLAH swt that we aint, i dont even know what u are asking..all i know is i cant belive i said u werent DUMB..coz u have proved me wrong..first time ever i stand corrected
logical deduction would suggest....U CHAT S.HIT
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Who said anything about 100%. Somalis are muslims, right? So muslims should be fighting each other since they have Allah and the Quran. But they are. So that makes them kafirs.
Follow me missy?
we i didnt say 100% of somalis are kaafirs, then we wudnt be disagreeing with u if we were, but thank ALLAH swt that we aint, i dont even know what u are asking..all i know is i cant belive i said u werent DUMB..coz u have proved me wrong..first time ever i stand corrected



logical deduction would suggest....U CHAT S.HIT

Who said anything about 100%. Somalis are muslims, right? So muslims should be fighting each other since they have Allah and the Quran. But they are. So that makes them kafirs.
Follow me missy?
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