Psycho4Bud
11-17-2005, 04:43 AM
BAGHDAD, Iraq - U.S. troops' discovery of 173 mostly Sunni Arab men beaten and malnourished in a secret Interior Ministry jail has sent a jolt of optimism through Baghdad's disaffected Sunni minority.
"This is like a dream - the American forces free Iraqi prisoners tortured by the government?" said Huthayfa Mohammed, 20, a Sunni Arab who can't find his brother after Iraqi police detained him. "This is brand new."
The men weren't actually freed but were taken from the jail in Jadriyah, a south central Baghdad neighborhood, and given medical treatment.
Mohammed sat in a coffee shop Wednesday in the Sunni neighborhood of Adhemiya in northeast Baghdad, where men played cards and dominoes and smoked water pipes. And he smiled. Now people know the truth, he said.
Like Mohammed, much of the Sunni Arab minority has taken heart in the recent discovery, which was announced Tuesday. The idea that the U.S. military may be trying to help the Sunnis has given them an instant boost in confidence that the parliamentary elections in December could make them players in the next government.
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/special_packages/iraq/13184867.htm
Guess we won some more of the people over! The December elections should be a good thing for all!! :thumbsup:
"This is like a dream - the American forces free Iraqi prisoners tortured by the government?" said Huthayfa Mohammed, 20, a Sunni Arab who can't find his brother after Iraqi police detained him. "This is brand new."
The men weren't actually freed but were taken from the jail in Jadriyah, a south central Baghdad neighborhood, and given medical treatment.
Mohammed sat in a coffee shop Wednesday in the Sunni neighborhood of Adhemiya in northeast Baghdad, where men played cards and dominoes and smoked water pipes. And he smiled. Now people know the truth, he said.
Like Mohammed, much of the Sunni Arab minority has taken heart in the recent discovery, which was announced Tuesday. The idea that the U.S. military may be trying to help the Sunnis has given them an instant boost in confidence that the parliamentary elections in December could make them players in the next government.
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/special_packages/iraq/13184867.htm
Guess we won some more of the people over! The December elections should be a good thing for all!! :thumbsup: