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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Sunday, 30 March 2008. Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.  http://www.freearabvoice.org
 
Sunday, 30 March 2008.
 
·       Sadr representative denounces US for preventing humanitarian supplies from getting to civilians in districts of Baghdad, calls for UN to intervene to save civilian lives.
 
·       Ten mortar shells blast into “Green Zone” before dawn Sunday, following two bombardments Saturday.
 
·       Rockets, mortar shells rain down of al-Maliki’s headquarters in al-Basrah, forcing US aircraft to evacuate Iraqi PM to safety.
 
·       Sadr Movement in al-Basrah refuses to hand weapons over to Iraqi government troops so long as occupation of Iraq continues.
 
·       Arab tribes in southern Iraq appeal for Arab intervention to stop “genocidal campaign” being waged by Iraqi regime “in accordance with US agenda.”
 
·       US air craft kill three, wound seven in strikes just north of al-Basrah before dawn Sunday.
 
Baghdad.
 
Bomb damages Iraqi regime Humvee in western Baghdad.
 
In a dispatch posted at 9:54pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Yaqen News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by an Iraqi regime National Guard patrol near the Airlines Club in western Baghdad’s al-‘Amiriyah district.
 
Unable to make headway against Jaysh al-Mahdi, Iraqi regime extends total lockdown of Baghdad indefinitely as fighting continues.
 
In a dispatch posted at 5:03pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that the US-backed Iraqi regime extended the curfew that had been imposed on Baghdad, and that was due to expire at dawn on Sunday. 
 
Sadr representative denounces US for preventing humanitarian supplies from getting to civilians in districts of Baghdad, calls for UN to intervene to save civilian lives.
 
In a dispatch posted at 1:50pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that a parliamentary deputy representing the anti-occupation Sadr Movement has said that US occupation forces are preventing food and medical necessity from getting in to the civilian residents of the Madinat as-Sadr and ash-Shu‘lah districts of Baghdad.
 
Yaqen reported Salih al-‘Akili as calling on the representative of the United Nations Secretary General to intervene urgently to save the lives of Iraqi civilians whose lives are threatened.  Al-‘Akili said that US forces had prevented medical and food supplies that have been sent as humanitarian aid to civilians from getting into those districts where the US is waging battle against the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.
 
Al-‘Akili said that it was the responsibility of the United Nations to be a disinterested partner and to therefore intervene to save the lives of civilians, stressing that he had contacted one person in the UN representative’s office and had been given favorable promises.
 
Al-‘Akili said that the situation in the areas where the Sadr Movement is active is extremely difficult, as civilians have been subject to numerous afflictions, most important of which is the fact that food supplies and health necessities have been cut off.
 
Al-‘Akili concluded by saying: “We warn against a continuation of the situation as it is and fear that events could take a turn the outcome of which would be regretted.
 
Government statistics: 117 people killed in five days of US-led offensive in Baghdad.
 
In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 5:54pm Sunday afternoon Beijing time (12:54pm in Baghdad), the Xinhua News Agency reported that the US-backed Iraqi Interior Ministry had released a casualty count for the five days of intensive fighting in Baghdad following the launch of the American-led offensive against the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.
 
Xinhua reported the Interior Ministry source as saying that 117 people had been killed and 350 more wounded.
 
The source told Xinhua that the figure of 117 deaths includes both combatants and civilians killed in various parts of the Iraqi capital in the five days beginning Tuesday, 25 March.
 
Ten mortar shells blast into “Green Zone” before dawn Sunday, following two bombardments Saturday.
 
In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 5:54pm Sunday afternoon Beijing time (12:54pm in Baghdad), the Xinhua News Agency reported that 10 mortar shells had slammed into the US occupation headquarters – the fortress-like “Green Zone” in downtown Baghdad – during Saturday-Sunday night.
 
Xinhua reported a source in the US-backed Interior Ministry as saying the “Green Zone” had been the target of two mortar barrages during the day on Saturday, but that the US, as usual, had revealed nothing regarding the nature or extent of American losses from any of the assaults.
 
Fighting has raged across Baghdad since Tuesday, 25 March, when the US-backed regime of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki launched an offensive that it declared was intended to “cleanse” Iraq of the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.  The military offensive was regarded as a prerequisite for an American assault on Iran.
 
During the ensuing days, however, the regime forces failed to make significant headway against the militia, loyal to popular, young Shi‘i religious leader Muqtada as-Sadr.  Although US ground forces have taken part in the combat in Baghdad and US military aircraft have covered the Iraqi regime ground troops’ operations throughout the country from the air, the Jaysh al-Mahdi appeared to have gained control of most of southern Iraq from government troops.
 
Jaysh al-Mahdi battle Iraqi regime troops for hours in south Baghdad suburb before dawn Sunday.
 
In a dispatch posted at 10:03am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Yaqen News Agency reported that fierce fighting raged between Iraqi regime forces and the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia in the southern Baghdad district of Abu Dushayr in the suburb of ad-Durah during Saturday-Sunday night.
 
Yaqen reported one witness as saying that the clashes erupted after midnight.  Another witness reported hearing intense gunfire all over the area for a long time during the night.  Since the city is under total curfew and no one is supposed to be out of his house any time during the day or night, few details on the fighting were available.
 
Followers of Muqtada as-Sadr have been striking to protest the US-led offensive against the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi in the Abu Dushayr area for five days.
 
Salah ad-Din Province.
Bayji.
 
Car bomb targets tribal “Awakening” police west of Bayji Sunday afternoon.
 
In a dispatch posted at 2:10pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that a car bomb exploded by a patrol of US-recruited “Awakening” tribal police in the area of as-Siniyah, west of Bayji, about 220km north of Bagdhd at 2pm local time Sunday afternoon.
 
Ad-Dulu‘iyah.
 
Five Iraqi regime policemen killed in ambush Sunday morning.
 
In a dispatch posted at 9:50am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Yaqen News Agency reported that five Iraqi regime policemen, one of them a captain, were killed and one person severely wounded when armed men attacked a police patrol east of ad-Dulu‘iyah, 97km north of Baghdad, on Sunday morning.
 
Diyala Province.
Khanaqin.
 
Bomb targets motorcade of Provincial Assembly Chairman.
 
In a dispatch posted at 2:55pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by the motorcade of Ibrahim Hasan al-Bajalan, the Chairman of the Diyala Provincial Assembly in the Sa‘diyah area near Khanaqin, 180km northeast of Baghdad.
 
Babil Province.
Al-Hamzah.
 
Heavy fighting reported north of al-Hillah Sunday.
 
In a dispatch posted at 11:35am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Yaqen News Agency reported that Iraqi government troops backed up by US air attacks were fighting armed battles against anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militiamen in the al-Hamzah area, about 50km south of Baghdad.
 
Yaqen reported a source in the US-backed Babil Province government police as saying that Iraqi regime “Scorpion Brigade” troops with air support from US aircraft  were fighting large numbers of Jaysh al-Mahdi militiamen in grueling battles in the area.

The government source claimed that four Jaysh al-Mahdi militiamen had been killed in the fighting and another 30 captured, two of them, the source alleged, were commanders.  The source also said that among the weapons and equipment that the regime forces captured from the Jaysh al-Mahdi was an armored Ford vehicle that had been donated to the anti-occupation militia by a member of the Iraqi Parliament who wanted them to use it in the defense of the militia against the US-led offensive.
 
At-Ta’mim Province.
Al-Huwayjah.
 
Three tribal “Awakening” policemen wounded in Sunday afternoon attack.
 
In a dispatch posted at 9pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Yaqen News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by a patrol of US-recruited “Awakening” tribal police in the al-Huwayjah area, 200km north of Baghdad on Sunday afternoon.
 
Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.
 
US helicopter gun ships kill two people in al-Mawsil.
 
In a dispatch posted at 9:26pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Yaqen News Agency reported that US military aircraft killed two people and wounded a third in separate incidents in al-Mawsil, 420km northwest of Baghdad.
 
Yaqen reported a source in the Operations Command for Ninwa Province as saying that a US helicopter blasted a street in the al-Wahdah neighborhood of southeastern al-Mawsil, killing one person and wounding a second.
 
The source said that another American helicopter attacked the al-Intisar neighborhood of eastern al-Mawsil, killing one person.  Another person was wounded by Iraqi regime troops who stole his car.

The source would provide no information on the identity of the victims of the attacks or on why they might have been targeted by the Americans and their Iraqi regime allies.
 
Three Iraqi regime policemen killed in drive-by attack on checkpoint.
 
In a dispatch posted at 8:44pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Yaqen News Agency reported that armed men attacked a checkpoint manned by Iraqi regime police in al-Mawsil, 420km northwest of Baghdad.
 
Police regimental commander killed in ambush in al-Mawsil Sunday morning.
 
In a dispatch posted at 3:55pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that fighting erupted between armed men and Iraqi government police in the as-Sahaji area of al-Mawsil.
 
Karbala’ Province.
Karbala’.
 
Bomb kills two Iraqi regime soldiers near Karbala’ Saturday night.
 
In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 6:01pm Sunday afternoon Beijing time (1:01pm in Baghdad), the Xinhua News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by a patrol of Iraqi regime army troops near Karbala’, 110km south of Baghdad, on Saturday night.
 
Xinhua reported a source in the government security forces as saying that the blast damaged two of the vehicles in the patrol, killed two of the government soldiers and wounded seven more.
 
Fighting has raged across southern Iraq since Tuesday, 25 March, when the US-backed regime of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki launched an offensive that it declared was intended to “cleanse” Iraq of the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.  The military offensive was regarded as a prerequisite for an American assault on Iran.
 
During the ensuing days, however, the regime forces failed to make significant headway against the militia, loyal to popular, young Shi‘i religious leader Muqtada as-Sadr.  Although US ground forces have taken part in the combat in Baghdad and US military aircraft have covered the Iraqi regime ground troops’ operations throughout the country from the air, the Jaysh al-Mahdi appeared to have gained control of most of southern Iraq from government troops.
 
Bomb kills Iraqi government army officer south of Karbala’ Saturday night.
 
In a dispatch posted on its Arabic website at 6:01pm Sunday afternoon Beijing time (1:01pm in Baghdad), the Xinhua News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by a patrol of Iraqi regime army troops on the main road between an-Najaf and nearby Karbala’, 110km south of Baghdad, on Saturday night.
 
Xinhua reported a source in the government security forces as saying that the blast destroyed two Iraqi regime Humvees and killed an officer and wounded three government soldiers.
 
Maysan Province.
Al-‘Amarah.
 
Jaysh al-Mahdi burns down office of Kurdish separatist party in al-‘Amarah.
 
In a dispatch posted at 7:10pm Baghdad time Sunday evening, the Yaqen News Agency reported from al-‘Amarah, 290km southeast of Baghdad, that Jaysh al-Mahdi militiamen, opposed to the US occupation of Iraq, burned the offices of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, a US-backed Kurdish separatist party, whose Peshmergah militiamen have joined the Iraqi regime’s offensive against the Jaysh al-Mahdi.
 
Dhi Qar Province.
An-Nasiriyah.
 
28 civilians killed in four days of Iraqi regime offensive in an-Nasiriyah.
 
In a dispatch posted at 6:52pm Baghdad time Sunday evening, the Yaqen News Agency reported that the casualty toll after four days of fighting in the city of an-Nasiriyah, 320km south of Baghdad, stood at 28 civilians dead and 60 more wounded. Seven Iraqi regime policemen had been killed and 44 more of them wounded while nine members of the Jaysh al-Mahdi militia had been injured in the US-led offensive against the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi.
 
Yaqen reported the source as saying that the regime had captured 95 members of the Jaysh al-Mahdi.
 
Relative calm settled over an-Nasiriyah on Sunday afternoon after the Jaysh al-Mahdi’s leader Muqtada as-Sadr called on his fighters to cease fighting the Iraqi regime troops and clear out of the streets.
 
Al-Fajr.
 
Sixty regime policemen dismissed from service for “dereliction of duty” for failing to fight the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.
 
In a dispatch posted at 2:30pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that a unit of 60 Iraqi regime policemen were dismissed on Sunday for “dereliction of duty” in the government offensive against the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia in the al-Fajr area 220km south of Baghdad.
 
Yaqen reported a source in the Iraqi regime police as saying that the policemen were thrown out of the police force in accordance with orders given by US-backed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to expel and prosecute all policemen and soldiers who fail to carry out orders and attack the anti-occupation militia.
 
The source indicated that the expulsion of the 60 policemen as a precedent for all those who “fail to do their duty” in the US-led drive against the Jaysh al-Mahdi.  There have been numerous reports of government personnel who refused to take up arms against the Jaysh al-Mahdi.
 
Meanwhile, an-Nasiriyah was experiencing its fourth day of fighting between US-backed government troops and the Jaysh al-Mahdi.  Gunfire and explosions could be heard throughout the area as US aircraft prowled the skies above.
 
Al-Basrah Province.
Al-Basrah.
 
Jaysh al-Mahdi fighters burn offices, senders of regime-backed TV station in al-Basrah.
 
In a dispatch posted at 10:41pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Yaqen News Agency reported members of the Jaysh al-Mahdi militia stormed the offices of the government-backed “al-‘Iraqiyah” TV station in al-Basrah.  They seized the contents of the office and then burned  the facility to the ground.
 
Yaqen reported a source in the Iraqi government police as saying that Jaysh al-Mahdi militiamen equipped with light arms and RPG-7 rocket-propelled grenades clashed with the TV office’s guards and then stormed inside where they seized the contents and equipment.  The anti-occupation militiamen then burned down the office.
 
The source said that Jaysh al-Mahdi militiamen stationed in the al-Basrah districts of al-Hayyaniyah, Kut, Haddad, al-Qiblah and Sa‘d Square also set fire to senders on the square shortly before they withdrew from the area in keeping with orders from Shi‘i religious leader Muqtada as-Sadr.
 
Muqtada as-Sadr, known for his opposition to the US occupation of Iraq, had denounced “al-‘Iraqiyah” TV, a government-backed station, saying that it was biased and covered up the crimes that the regime was committing in al-Basrah.
 
Rockets, mortar shells rain down of al-Maliki’s headquarters in al-Basrah, forcing US aircraft to evacuate Iraqi PM to safety.
 
In a dispatch posted at 3:45pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that a hail of rockets and mortar shells rained down on the Shatt al-‘Arab Hotel in al-Basrah where US-backed Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has his temporary headquarters while he oversees the US-led offensive against the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.
 
Yaqen reported sources in the regime police as saying that the rocket and mortar barrages that targeted the Prime Minister compelled the Americans to send out special air craft to evacuate al-Maliki to another location.
 
The source said that the Jaysh al-Mahdi had precise intelligence regarding the movements of political and security officials in the al-Maliki regime and also regarding the Iraqi military’s operations command operating in al-Basrah.  The source said that the Jaysh al-Mahdi rockets and mortar shells had been targeted with exact precision.
 
The failure of the Iraqi regime to make any significant advances against the Jaysh al-Mahdi in nearly a week of fighting, despite having US airpower at their disposal, forced the regime’s Defense Minister, ‘Abd al-Qadir al-‘Ubaydi to admit that they had been “surprised” at the level of armament that the Jaysh al-Mahdi had and at their fighting ability which, he said, had forced the government to delay its assault on al-Basrah and to extend the “deadline” for the militiamen to surrender – which they have shown  no signs of doing, though there have been numerous cases of government troops and police turning themselves in to Jaysh al-Mahdi offices.
 
Security adviser to Nuri al-Maliki killed in rocket attack in al-Basrah.
 
In a dispatch posted at 1:50pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that Husayn al-Kazimi, a security adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and another prominent leader in al-Maliki’s Da‘wah Party was killed in a rocket attack on a presidential palace in al-Basrah.
 
Fighting has raged across southern Iraq since Tuesday, 25 March, when the US-backed regime of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki launched an offensive that it declared was intended to “cleanse” Iraq of the anti-occupation Jaysh al-Mahdi militia.  The military offensive was regarded as a prerequisite for an American assault on Iran.
 
During the ensuing days, however, the regime forces failed to make significant headway against the militia, loyal to popular, young Shi‘i religious leader Muqtada as-Sadr.  Although US ground forces have taken part in the combat in Baghdad and US military aircraft have covered the Iraqi regime ground troops’ operations throughout the country from the air, the Jaysh al-Mahdi appeared to have gained control of most of southern Iraq from government troops.
 
Sadr Movement in al-Basrah refuses to hand weapons over to Iraqi government troops so long as occupation of Iraq continues.
 
In a dispatch posted at 1:05pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Yaqen News Agency reported that the Director of the Sadr Office in al-Basrah, ‘Ali as-Sa‘idi declaed that the Sadr Movement and its armed wing, the Jaysh al-Mahdi, refused to hand over their weapons to the Iraqi regime security forces.
 
Yaqen reported as-Sa‘idi as saying: “We will not surrender our arms except after the foreign forces have left [Iraq].”
 
Regarding the claim that the Jaysh al-Mahdi had taken up arms against the government, and that the government of US-backed Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was merely trying to capture criminals and individuals named on a list of outlaws, as-Sa‘idi said: “The problem began at dawn on that day when they assaulted residential neighborhoods where the vast majority belonged to the Sadri Movement.  They didn’t attack the gangs involved in murder and kidnapping.”  As-Sa‘idi declared, “half of the wanted men named in the list that [Prime Minister] al-Maliki brought with him to al-Basrah are now supervising the [government’s] military operations.”
 
Arab tribes in southern Iraq appeal for Arab intervention to stop “genocidal campaign” being waged by Iraqi regime “in accordance with US agenda.”
 
In a dispatch posted at 10:22am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Yaqen News Agency reported that the General Secretariat of the Patriotic Alliance of the Tribes of Iraq in al-Basrah had issued an appeal for Arab intervention to stop what it called the “campaign of genocide” being carried out by the Baghdad regime under orders of the United States in Baghdad and southern Iraq.
 
Yaqen reported the Arab tribes’ statement as saying: “the provinces of al-Basrah, an-Nasiriyah, al-Kut, Karbala’, al-Hillah, ad-Diwaniyah, Baghdad, and other cities in central and southern Iraq are witnessing genocidal operations by the government army with logistical support from the American and British occupation forces on the pretext of pursuit of some lawbreakers.
 
“In fact, however,” the tribal statement went on, “this is the implementation of a specific agenda for the benefit of the occupation forces and some neighboring countries that have an interest in creating chaos in Iraq and that are in harmony with the agenda of the current [Iraqi] government.”
 
The statement noted that provinces have been blockaded with no prior warning and the residents there have been deprived of water, electricity, food, medicine, and ambulance services.  “There is indiscriminate bombardment and many innocent and unarmed civilians have been affected.  Warplanes have attacked and destroyed peaceful houses over the heads of their residents, leaving hundreds dead and injured and threatening a humanitarian catastrophe,” the statement said.
 
The Shaykh of the Arab tribes in blockaded al-Basrah appealed to the Arab world “in the name of Islam, Arabism, and the unity of Arab blood to intervene immediately to stop the genocide and the shedding of Iraqi blood.”
 
The statement called for:
 
  1. Pressure to be brought to bear on the Iraqi government via its representatives in the Arab countries to return to the negotiating table and discuss the current crises with all political groups and to propose peaceful solutions to resolve the crisis and avoid the use of violence.
 
  1. To urge the Red Crescent and other humanitarian organizations in Iraq and in the Arab countries to hasten to send in humanitarian assistance and needed medical supplies to aid the wounded and the people blockaded and trapped in the crossfire.
 
US air craft kill three, wound seven in strikes just north of al-Basrah before dawn Sunday.
 
In a dispatch posted at 9:35am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Yaqen News Agency reported that three people were killed and seven more wounded in two air raids carried out by US aircraft in the al-Iblah section of northern al-Basrah, 550km southeast of Baghdad before dawn on Sunday.
 
Yaqen reported eyewitnesses in the al-Ma ‘qal district of the city as saying that US warplanes killed three people who were standing on the roof of a home near the al-Iblah Laundry, 8km north of al-Basrah, on Sunday night.  All were killed on the spot and the house was left in rubble.
 
Another witness living near the as-Sayyid ‘Ali al-Muswai Mosque in al-Iblah told Yaqen that a US warplane blasted the Shi‘i az-Zahra’ Mosque, severely wounding seven people and destroying two residential houses located near the place of worship.
 
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