
'Omam Abed', 20, an Iraqi member of the Amariyah Volunteers, former insurgents who have joined forces with the U.S. and Iraqi troops to fight al-Qaida, looks on during a joint operation with U.S. Army troops of Alpha Company of 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division in the Amariyah neighborhood of west Baghdad, Iraq on Monday Aug. 13, 2007. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
Former insurgents face al-Qaeda wrath
By LAUREN FRAYER, Associated Press Writer1 hour, 8 minutes ago
FACT: I spoke to congressman Ed Royce about this several years ago … explaining that translators who assisted U.S. troops would be dragged from their homes and killed as the French did to the collaborators when we took control of Paris. I noted this is not just al Qaeda – it’s Islam. For any who have suffered loss of liberty or life from Islam this is merely part of the Shahada.[1]
FACT: Ed Royce is a bright, affable man and with a good grasp of history he reminded me that the “werewolves” the SS and other Germans resisted us after
FACT: I repeated with about five Middle East Christian M.D.s, physicians, listening that al Qaeda - true Islam - would not suffer any who aided our troops and that the answer in Islam is not the same as we share, namely the Muslims who would take over when we leave would indeed track down one and all who aided us … in fact … I said, with the five professionals listening and agreeing that in order to survive – any translator working with our troops would have to establish with the Muslims that he had fed false information to our kids to kill them in order to survive the eventual exit of America.
FACT: A polished communicator and accustomed to those who don’t necessarily share his thoughts Ed deflected the mood, changed the subject and said to my editor of my still unpublished book, Is Islam Compatible With the Constitution? And me … “Well,” the congressman asked me, “Is Islam compatible with our Constitution?”
FACT: My editor, formerly an editor of The Stars and Stripes in
FACT: In a huff, the Congressman turned and stalked away … the five Middle East Christian M.D.s all shook their head disappointed that Ed Royce could not grasp how dangerous true Islam - the al Qaeda type - is and agreed that indeed when we leave
The AP story that sparked this thought ... http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070814/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_abed_s_war
Wearing a bandanna that hides his face, Omam Abed leads
The 20-year-old is part of a ragtag collection of former Sunni insurgents — some even from the al-Qaida ranks — who have thrown their support behind U.S.-led security forces under pacts of mutual convenience.
The Sunni militiamen have grown leery of al-Qaida in
But for Abed and others, this new war also brings grave dangers.
In Abed's Amariyah neighborhood — an affluent district that was home to privileged insiders under Saddam Hussein — the U.S.-allied band of about 150 former Sunni militants is now the No. 1 target for al-Qaida hitmen.
Last month, two of Abed's best friends, both 18-year-old members who also decided to aid
There was no claim of responsibility, but the scene didn't need one. All knew it was a ghastly warning to residents who choose to challenge al-Qaida in
"They weren't wearing masks on missions, so al-Qaida recognized who they were. They were my friends — we were always the three of us, like brothers," Abed told The Associated Press in an interview this week, choking back tears.
He would not give his real name out of fear for his safety, and would not comment on his past insurgent activity. His codename — Omam Abed — means "courageous slave" in Arabic.
Since the murders, Abed wears a mask or scarf to conceal his identity when he accompanies
"I want to stay and help my neighborhood, and the future of my country, but sometimes I'm scared I'll also be targeted," he said.
The Amariyah beheadings — and waves of other attacks — suggest a mounting al-Qaida campaign of reprisals against fellow Sunnis who challenge group's footholds in
On Saturday, militants bombed the northern
The same day, police said a local tribal leader in Albu Khalifa, a village west of
The
In Abed's Amariyah neighborhood, attacks on
But in most cases, the
Abed wears a beige bulletproof vest with "Allah Akbar" — `God is great,' in Arabic — written in permanent marker across the front. He bought it on the black market with his own money. He does not earn a salary for working with
Several times each week, mortars fall on the headquarters of Abed's group — known by various names including the Freedom Fighters and Amariyah Volunteers. The group's leader, a 40-year-old who uses the nom-de-guerre Abu Abed, said his fighters foiled two attacks in which suicide bombers disguised as women tried to infiltrate security around his base.
"(Al-Qaida) is trying to get me or my family. I'm constantly changing locations — not staying in one place longer than a few hours — and moving my children," said Abu Abed, who also refused to comment on his own insurgent past.
American military officials acknowledge that Abed's group is in danger because of its cooperation with
"It's just not something we can do," said Lt. Col. Dale Kuehl, commander of the 1st Cavalry Division's 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment.
At least two members of the group were former allies of al-Qaida, said Kuehl, 41, from
The
Kuehl is awaiting approval from his commanders for a 90-day security contract under which the fighters would be paid to man checkpoints and conduct regular patrols through Amariyah. The salaries would be commensurate with the Iraqi police, about $300 a month.
Until the contract wins
Capt. Dustin Mitchell, with the 1st Infantry Division's 2nd Brigade Reconnaissance Troop, said it sometimes creates awkward moments for his soldiers.
"We try to help them out within the guidelines if our commanders approve it," said the
[1] The Shahada is THE Central and overarching motif of Islam as Mohammed taught. It can be read and understood on the flag of
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