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Iraqi Resistance
Report 1326
Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Tuesday, 29 July 2008. Translated
and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab
Voice.
http://www.freearabvoice.org
Tuesday, 29 July 2008.
· US, Iraqi regime forces arrest 20 people in first hours of offensive
against al-Qa‘idah in Diyala Province Tuesday.
· Iraqi government troops deploy in Kirkuk, one day after deadly al-Qa‘idah
suicide attack.
· Female chief of management committee for consumer cooperatives gunned
down in al-Mawsil Monday.
Diyala Province.
Ba‘qubah.
US, Iraqi regime forces arrest 20 people in first hours of offensive against
al-Qa‘idah in Diyala Province Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 8:40pm Baghdad time Tuesday night, the Yaqen News
Agency reported that Iraqi government forces in Diyala Province arrested 20
people in various parts of Diyala province in the first hours of their
offensive against the Sunni sectarian fundamentalist organization al-Qa‘idah
there.
Yaqen reported a source in the Iraqi Defense Ministry as saying that army
and police forces together with US occupation forces carried out raids and
searches, arresting 20 people on Tuesday.
At-Ta’mim/Kirkuk Province.
Kirkuk.
Iraqi government troops deploy in Kirkuk, one day after deadly al-Qa‘idah
suicide attack.
In a dispatch posted at 1:25pm Baghdad time Tuesday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that Iraqi army troops deployed in the city of Kirkuk,
250km north of Baghdad. The move was apparently designed to forestall
attempts by Kurdish separatists to take advantage of an al-Qa‘idah suicide
attack on Monday that targeted a Kurdish demonstration in the city. Oil-rich
Kirkuk is at the center of a dispute between Kurdish separatists in northern
Iraq seeking to annex the city to the northern Iraqi Kurdish enclave and the
Iraqi government and the majority population of the city that is made up of
Arabs and Turkomans and is opposed to annexation by the Kurds.
Yaqen reported the troops deployed in ‘Arafah in the central part of the
city “in order to prevent acts of violence.”
On Monday, a woman believed to be a member of the Sunni-sectarian al-Qa‘idah
Organization blew herself up in the midst of a Kurdish separatist
demonstration in Kirkuk. The blast killed 22 people and wounded another
150.
Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.
Bomb wounds three soldiers, one civilian in western al-Mawsil Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 10:10pm Baghdad time Tuesday night, the Yaqen News
Agency reported that a bomb exploded by a patrol of Iraqi army troops in
western al-Mawsil, 420km northwest of Baghdad, on Tuesday.
Yaqen reported a source in the city police as saying that a captain and two
Iraqi army troops were wounded in the blast, which took place on BaDush
street in western al-Mawsil. A civilian who happened to be on the scene was
also wounded in the explosion and later taken to hospital for treatment.
Three civilians wounded in bomb blast in al-Mawsil Tuesday.
In a dispatch posted at 5:35pm Baghdad time Tuesday afternoon, the Yaqen
News Agency reported that a bomb exploded by an Iraqi police patrol in al-Mawsil,
420km northwest of Baghdad on Tuesday.
Yaqen reported a source in the police as saying that the blast took place in
the at-Ta’mim Neighborhood in eastern al-Mawsil and that three people who
happened to be in the area were wounded.
Female chief of management committee for consumer cooperatives gunned down
in al-Mawsil Monday.
In a dispatch posted at 11:08am Baghdad time Tuesday morning, the
Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that gunmen
assassinated the Chairwoman of the Management Committee of the Federation of
Cooperatives in eastern al-Mawsil, 420km northwest of Baghdad, on Monday.
The AMSI reported a high-ranking source in the province as saying that
gunmen in a late-model car opened fire on Taghrid Ahmad al-Ma‘adidi in the
al-Qadisiyah ath-Thaniyah district of eastern al-Mawsil. She had just left
her home on her way to work at the time of the shooting. She died on the
spot.
The Management Committee of the Federation of Cooperatives is a
government-backed cooperative association for the distribution of consumer
goods.
Sources:
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26745&af566b79a125c2c336464254ee56ec1f
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26744&44c4803d3e399ef65f2b5e84480e5d35
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26735&7fb2f31d1b1944e71f8445ea13baadb1
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26734&95dfe7da7bc8aebf02a4743489231c7c
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26729&d0648895ac98a7b287f8f549714a4378
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26728&96c23cdc6641550d2c1ab362314c9914
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26725&65781fd0a1703b3d0e4b3cb8281347e2
http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=26723&19f9700a7fa4db57541bb12a82764623
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http://www.arabic.xinhuanet.com/arabic/2008-07/29/content_679977.htm
http://www.arabic.xinhuanet.com/arabic/2008-07/29/content_679759.htm
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http://www.arabic.xinhuanet.com/arabic/2008-07/29/content_679525.htm
http://www.arabic.xinhuanet.com/arabic/2008-07/29/content_679495.htm
http://www.islammemo.cc/akhbar/arab/2008/07/29/67388.html
http://www.islammemo.cc/akhbar/arab/2008/07/29/67383.html
http://www.islammemo.cc/akhbar/arab/2008/07/29/67377.html
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10035
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10034
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10033
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10032
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10031
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10030
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10029
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10028
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10025
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10022
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10020
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10017
http://www.yaqen.net/?p=10015
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