February 02, 2008

Women Bombers in Iraq - and the places you never noticed before!!

Using women [in suicide attacks] transgresses on what is acceptable in Arab society
Magnus Ranstorp, Terrorism expert


Notice the TWO YEAR hiatus in the use of "women suicide" bombers in Iraq.

Now how long did it take the US intel SADISTS to figure out that this is a good technique to keep things destablized?

Who is the "genius" who figured this out?

These are not "acts of desperation - these are women who are used by some very unsavory intelligence pros ..

Look at it = where does this vaporing compound come from that is being put in this new, highly sophisticated bombs being used! Palestine? Syria? the Russians? Where?

Just how stoopid does the CIA really think we are? How did vaporing agents PROLIFERATE??

I'll tell you - the havoc Operation Mockingbird wrecks on truth telling is HUGE. I'd love to know the code name of those who are using and abusing women in this horrible way actually is!!

Veeger

Girl next door who became a suicide bomber - Belgium Nov. 2005 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/europe/girl-next-door-who-became-a-suicide-bomber-517797.html

Women bombers break new ground - BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4436368.stm

Kashmir 'woman suicide attacker' BBC, 13 Nov. 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4337412.stm

Western white woman a suicide bomber, December 1, 2005 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7374-1898856,00.html

CIA spin planted in Western press - lots of accusations, absolutely unsupported by evidence --
Women Suicide Bombers — Equality in Terror?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7374-1898856,00.html

CIA backed terrorists assault on Chenchen
http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/10/acdd90e6-ac42-43ea-8a51-0bafc6a215fb.html

Bishop of Kurdistan: “the Church in Iraq is in great danger” http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=9082
Even Christians hopeful of a free and peaceful Iraq now speak of “a country without hope, for at least a further ten years”.

Lawyer argues that alleged Quebec terror suspect no flight riskhttp://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hNMyC6s2z25OJsqvFr1--k3lZFPQ


Women Bombers in Iraq

Attacks by female suicide bombers in Iraq since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion:

_ Feb. 1: Two mentally retarded woman strapped with remote-control explosives strike pet markets in Baghdad. At least 73 people killed; Iraqi authorities believe the women may have been used as unwitting suicide bombers.

_ Jan. 29: A suicide bomber blows herself up at a checkpoint in Baghdad, killing two people, according to Iraqi police. The U.S. military denies it was a suicide attack and says there were no fatalities.

_ Jan. 16: A woman suicide bomber strikes worshippers preparing for a Shiite religious holiday in the Diyala province town of Khan Bani Saad, killing nine people and wounding six.

_ Dec. 31 : A suicide bomber blows herself up near a police patrol, wounding five policemen and four civilians in the Diyala capital Baqouba, northeast of Baghdad.

_ Dec. 7: A female suicide bomber attacks offices of a Sunni group battling al-Qaida in Iraq, killing at least 15 people and wounding 35 in Muqdadiyah in Diyala province, about 60 miles north of Baghdad. The attacker's two sons joined al-Qaida and were killed by Iraqi forces.

_ Nov. 4: A woman detonates explosives next to an American patrol near Baqouba, wounding seven U.S. soldiers and five Iraqis.

_ July 23: A female suicide bomber kills two policemen and wounds 10 at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Ramadi, 70 miles west of Baghdad.

_ April 11: A woman wearing an explosives vest underneath her robe blows herself up among 200 Iraqi police recruits, killing 16 and wounding 33 in Muqdadiyah.

_ Feb. 25, 2007: A female suicide bomber triggers a ball bearing-packed charge, killing at least 41 people and wounding at least 46 at a mostly Shiite college in Baghdad.

_ Dec. 6, 2005: Two women detonate explosives in a classroom filled with students at Baghdad's police academy, killing 27 people.

_ Nov. 9, 2005: A Belgian convert to Islam, Muriel Degauque, detonates explosives near a U.S. patrol. Degauque was the only one killed in the blast.

_ Oct. 11, 2005: A female suicide bomber strikes near a U.S. military patrol in Mosul in northern Iraq. No soldiers were injured, but it was not known whether the blast caused any casualties.

_ Sept. 28, 2005: A female suicide bomber attacks an Iraqi army recruitment center in Tal Afar in northern Iraq, killing six people and wounding 30. Witnesses said the attacker wore men's clothing as a disguise while standing in line with job applicants.

_ April 15, 2003: Two female suicide bombers carry out an attack that killed U.S. soldiers at a checkpoint northwest of Baghdad. The military said one women was pregnant.

Zarema Muzhikhoyeva, who was arrested in July 2003 while attempting to explode a suicide bomb, in a Moscow court in August 2004 (TASS)


RADICALIZED WOMEN: In October 2002, 42 Chechen militants seized hundreds of hostages in a Moscow theater. Nineteen of the hostage-takers were women, marking the first time women had participated in a mission of this type on this scale. However, Chechen women have been carrying out suicide and other attacks since at least 2000.

September 1-3, 2004: More than 30 Chechen terrorists seize more than 1,000 hostages at a school in Beslan, North Ossetia. According to reports, two to four of the terrorists were women.

August 31, 2004: Roza Nagayeva , the sister of Amanat Nagayeva (see above), blows herself up outside a Moscow metro station, killing 10.

August 24, 2004: Two Chechen women, Amanat Nagayeva and Satisita Dzhbirkhanova, detonate explosives on two Russian commercial airliners nearly simultaneously, killing a total of 90 people.

February 6, 2004: An unidentified woman kills more than 40 people in a suicide bomb attack in the Moscow metro.

December 9, 2003: An unidentified woman blows herself and six others near a Moscow hotel.

December 5, 2003: Four suicide bombers -- reportedly three women and a man -- blow up a commuter train in southern Russia, killing at least 44 people.

July 27, 2003: An unidentified woman blows herself and a female civilian up at a security checkpoint in Grozny.

July 10, 2003: Zarema Muzhikhoyeva is detained while attempting to explode a bomb near a downtown Moscow hotel. A police sapper is later killed trying to disable the bomb.

July 5, 2003: Two female suicide bombers -- Zulikhan Elikhadzhiyeva and Maryam Sharipova -- kill 14 at Moscow rock concert.

June 5, 2003: An unidentified female suicide bomber blows up a bus in Mozdok, North Ossetia, killing at least 18.

May 14, 2003: One or two female suicide bombers kill at least 16 at the Chechen town of Iliskhan-Yurt. Russian authorities believe the attack was an attempt to assassinate pro-Moscow Chechen leader Akhmed-hadji Kadyrov.

May 12, 2003: Two or three suicide bombers explode a truck at a government complex in Znamenskoye, Chechnya, killing at least 60 people. According to some reports, the truck was driven by two unidentified women.

October 23-26, 2002: Nineteen of the 41 militants who seized hostages at a Moscow theater were women. All the terrorists died when special forces stormed the building.

November 29, 2001: Elza Gazuyeva detonates a bomb, killing herself and a Russian military officer in Urus-Martan. Gazuyeva blamed the officer for ordering the killing of her husband.

June 7, 2000: In the Chechen town of Alkhan-Yurt, Khava Barayeva -- a woman related to two Chechen field commanders -- detonates a truck bomb. The Russian military says two soldiers were killed.

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