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Tuesday, May 3, 2005

From the Depths of Hell

These are the sort of people with whom moral nullities such as Mike Whitney have cast their lot in Iraq. The following is a MEMRI transcript of an interrogation of a captured Iraqi terrorist:

Interviewer: Your name?
'Adnan Elias: 'Adnan Muhammad Elias.

Interviewer: Date of birth?
'Adnan Elias: 1984.

Interviewer: What education do you have?
'Adnan Elias: I got to 4th grade, but I don't know how to read or write.

Interviewer: What do you do for a living?
'Adnan Elias: I clean for the municipality.

Interviewer: To what group do you belong?
'Adnan Elias: The Ansar Al-Sunna, sir...We tied (the policeman) up and blindfolded him, and then threw him into the trunk. Then we went to the house of the Emir. We untied his hands and eyes, and then punished him.

Interviewer: How did you punish him?
'Adnan Elias: We whipped him.

Interviewer: You whipped him?
'Adnan Elias: Yes, Muhsin did.

Interviewer: And you?
'Adnan Elias: I didn't whip him. I just stood there holding the gun.

Interviewer: Go on.
'Adnan Elias: They told us to take him to the house of Habib 'Izzat Hamu. We took him out there. We said to him: "Why did you do this and that... Why are you after us?" He answered: "It's out of our hands. We get orders." Then we were told to bring a knife.

Interviewer: You slaughtered him?
'Adnan Elias: Yes, sir. Habib 'Izzat Hamu got the knife. He slaughtered him, and when he was dead, he opened his shirt buttons and cut open his stomach.

Interviewer: Who opened him up?
'Adnan Elias: Muhsin, sir.

Interviewer: When a doctor performs an operation he wears a surgeon's mask over his nose and mouth.
'Adnan Elias: No sir, he didn't wear one.

Interviewer: He didn't wear one?
'Adnan Elias: No sir, he didn't wear one. He cut open his stomach and took stuff out.

Interviewer: What did he take out?
'Adnan Elias: I don't know, his guts.

Interviewer: Weren't you nauseous? Didn't you vomit?
'Adnan Elias: You mean Muhsin?

Interviewer: No, you.
'Adnan Elias: I was standing a little bit aside.

Interviewer: And he didn't vomit or get nauseous?
'Adnan Elias: No, sir.

Interviewer: What is he, Dracula?
'Adnan Elias: Huh?

Interviewer: Go on.
'Adnan Elias: Yes, sir. He opened him up, took stuff out, and put TNT and explosives inside. Then he sewed up his stomach with thick thread.

Interviewer: With thread?

'Adnan Elias: Yes. And a needle. He put the buttons back in place...

Interviewer: He buttoned him up.
'Adnan Elias: Yes, he buttoned him up. We were told to take him in the car near the square in Tel A'far. We threw him there and placed his head back on his shoulders.

Interviewer: My God!
'Adnan Elias: 15 to 30 minutes later they told his family to come and get their son. His father came with two policemen. They picked up the body and made no more than two steps - we were standing far away - Ahmad Sinjar pressed the button.

Interviewer: By remote control.
'Adnan Elias: The body exploded on them, and they died.

Interviewer: So his father and the two policemen died.
'Adnan Elias: Yes sir, and we took off.

These are the people that Mike Whitney is championing as the true representatives of the Iraqi people. These are the people he wishes would kill enough Americans to force us to leave Iraq. These are the heroes, in Mr. Whitney's eyes, of the Iraqi people.

These insurgents are not heroes. They are depraved savages and those among us who cheer them on share in their depravity.

There is a putrefying disease afflicting the soul, what remains of it, of the American Left. Mr. Whitney is but one instance of an advanced case of the sickness.

For more see Bill Roggio's commentary at the Fourth Rail. Roggio links to this report on Arthur Chrenkoff's site:

"Authorities have found the bodies of three Afghan women, one of whom worked for an aid group, who were raped, strangled and dumped with a warning for women not to work for such groups...

" 'This is retribution for those women who are working in NGOs and those who are involved in whoredom'... The note was found attached to the chest of one of the dead women...

"The bodies were dumped near a road outside Pul-i-Khumri city, the provincial capital of Baghlan...

"One of the three was a 25 year-old woman who until recently worked for a Bangladeshi non-governmental organisation (NGO) involved in providing micro credit, mostly to widows.

"A group calling itself 'Afghan Youths Convention' claimed responsibility for the killing, according to a caller who telephoned a Reuters reporter in northern Afghanistan.

"The caller did not say if the previously unheard of group had any connection with any faction or radical Islamic movements such as the ousted Taliban.

"A doctor in the city said forensic tests showed the three were raped and then strangled with a rope."

No doubt Mr. Whitney approves.