Arab volunteer fighters in Iraq tell of chaos and death

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From Islam Online (http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2003-04/19/article11.shtml):

Volunteers Recall Bitter Memories, Betrayal In Iraq

By Mohamed Forati, IOL Correspondent

TUNISIA, April 19 (IslamOnline.net) - After three tough weeks in Iraq, Tunisian volunteers who fought against the U.S.-led invasion forces returned home with haunting memories and bitter feeling of betrayal and hatred.

"We left for Iraq as volunteers to join the Iraqis who are die-set to defend their country, but returned victims to betrayal by some Iraqi army members and hatred - and even attacks - by some Iraqi civilians," recalled Al-Tayeb Bin Othman, a 27-year-old teacher.

"Upon reaching Baghdad, we stayed for four days without any sort of military training and were later given Kalashnikovs and rocket-propelled grenades after lightning training," Othman told IslamOnline.net.

But since the first days of war, unleashed on March 20, Othman's group of volunteers was deserted by their Iraqi commander who suddenly vanished in thin air.

"Amid the conflicting showdown, the governor of the eastern town of al-Kut called on the Arab volunteers to counter the attack by the U.S. forces in the absence of Iraqi army units," he recalled.

"The battle was so ferocious and we lost 26 martyrs, all Arab volunteers," asserted Othman.

"Betrayed"

He said that the Iraqi regular forces pulled out of the area in large and organized numbers and donned civilian clothes.

"This left the situation on the ground as intense," he bitterly remembered.

Talk about betrayal by some Iraqi army members were also rumored among the thick palls of smoke that turned reality of the situation there as blurry.

"Arab volunteers were put in the frontlines while the Republican Guard units were in the back in the battle around Baghdad’s Saddam International airport," said Al-Assad Jirad in disgruntle, adding 400 Arab volunteers breathed their last during the fighting.

We were stun-founded when a Yemeni was about to "fire on a U.S. Apache helicopter gunship only to be ordered by an Iraqi officer 'Do not shoot… it is an Iraqi aircraft', he recalled.

To add up to the plight of people leaving their country for the defense of another, the inhabitants of southern town of Nassiriyah welcomed Arab volunteers with nothing but gunfire.

"We were fired at by the town residents, who killed three of us. They just shouted asking us 'why you are here? Did you came to defend Saddam?'" Emad, another volunteer, asserted.

Flee Or Die

Further to their dismay, Arab volunteers were mostly kept in tunnels for days without ammunitions to face the invading forces or even enough foodstuffs to survive.

"Amid these tough conditions, we were forced to leave back to our counties through Syria," most of volunteers interviewed by IslamOnline.net said.

"But some managed to escape home, others fell in the hands of the U.S. forces," said Selim Gharsallah.

Selim, standing outside the Palestine Hotel 15 minutes before the U.S. marines drove in amid surprisingly scant resistance, found no way out but to hide among human shields after taking off the Khaki suit which he felt would leave him less secure.

"I was nabbed by the invading forces along with western human shields, then escorted by them back to my country through Jordan," he recalled.

Selim was lucky he found a French acquaintance that helped shave and join the human shields.

However, many volunteers are reportedly still inside Iraq, making up some of the most determined holdouts in the fight against the U.S.-led forces.

In Baghdad on Thursday, April 18, U.S. Marines cleared out two mosques after determining that fighters from other Arab countries were inside.

Days before the breakout of war, Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan announced that thousands of Arab volunteers seeking martyrdom were flocking to Iraq in droves.

The Iraqi embassy in Berlin had said before the aggression that "some volunteers" -- Egyptians, Lebanese, Moroccans and Palestinians -- had obtained visas to fight in Iraq, and that some Iraqis had returned home for that purpose.

While it is difficult to confirm these figures, reports have come in from Cairo to Stockholm of Arabs volunteering to join in defending Iraq.

Iraq's state-run television later said an estimated 4,000 fighters had arrived in the country.

The withdrawal of the Iraqi army from towns and barracks a mystry not only to Arab volunteers but also to many people world-wide.

Some volunteers stood witness to such pull-outs in Mosul while they were heading for the Syrian borders.

They volunteers saw thousands of Iraqi soldiers, dressed in civvies, abandoning their barracks allegedly under orders from their “commandâ€.
 
Too bad they didn't get more Arab volunteers. We could've taken care of them all at once. Not too smart to be rushing Bradley's and Abrams' in the open with your Kalashnikov. Good to see our soldiers helping them with their martyrdom.
 
I thought they said that their greatest sacrament is to die fighting the infidel (that would be me and mine BTW)? How is that they feel betrayed? Are the implying that we didn't send enough guns, bombs, and good ol' boys & girls to blow them off the face of the Earth? I call BS on that!!!!!

Sounds to me like the coward :cuss: :cuss: bastards need something to whine about now that they have failed to die for the jihad.

Filthy rotten :cuss:! GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Sounds to me like the 7th century barbarian death-cult nuts don't like chaos and death as much as they claimed to.

No worries you rat-:cuss: :cuss:! Keep up your :cuss:! Death and chaos will find you soon enough!
Good to see our soldiers helping them with their martyrdom.
AMEN!!!!!
 
I love the part about the locals turning on them and killing them.

"..We were fired at by the town residents, who killed three of us. They just shouted asking us 'why you are here? Did you came to defend Saddam?'" Emad, another volunteer, asserted..."
 
I`m totally torn between enjoying the distress this :cuss: moron is feeling and the failure of some grunt putting one between his eyes or at least making him walk like a crab for the rest of his miserable existence. :banghead: Oh well, maybe he`ll get the point across to some of the wanna be martyrs that the virgins can wait.

I wonder if this P.O.S. took off his shoes so he could run away faster? :evil:
 
I was commenting when I saw this story the other day, I have a fellow from Tunisia who works for me, whose last name is Ben Othman, and he says it is not a relatively common name there.

hmm.... he was supposed to have been in Salt Lake City the last 4 weeks...... ;)
 
Come one, come all....

Step right up. Get yours while it lasts.....

Al-Tayeb Bin Othman, you're the next contestant on...
Darwin's Wheel of Death. Where every player is guaranteed success in their pursuit of the hereafter. Are you ready to spin the wheel Al-Tayeb? Will you get the AC-130 gunship or will you land on the dreaded 'death by dull american pocket knife'? Lets see how he does....
 
No mystery here. Most of the people in Iraq didn't want these morons. They were glad to have us.
 
thousands of Arab volunteers seeking martyrdom were flocking to Iraq in droves.

So ... how many thousand Arabs can ride in a "drove" ?

Is a "drove" some sort of land vehicle or a boat or an aircraft?

Since they were "flocking" in "droves" (thousands of them, in fact) a "drove" must be something that flies.

Maybe "drove" is an Arab word for a flying carpet ... can you picture flocks of droves flying into Iraq, each with thousands of Arab volunteers?

:D
 
"Arab volunteers were put in the frontlines while the Republican Guard units were in the back in the battle around Baghdad’s Saddam International airport," said Al-Assad Jirad in disgruntle, adding 400 Arab volunteers breathed their last during the fighting.

You mean - you showed up to help out Saddam and you were used?

SHOCK!
 
Selim was lucky he found a French acquaintance that helped shave and join the human shields.

Are we to deduce from this poorly constructed sentence that those "peace loving" and "unbiased" human shields actively sided with the enemy? Surely not. :scrutiny:
 
The only thing funnier than the story itself is the dialogue from you guys.

Mr. Othman was later credited with the comment that he was proud of his Jihad, his Arab Crusade.
He was now credited with having added to the popular vernacular of the Arab Middle East a new term , "The C------ F---", which he he says is "No big fun!"

S-:p
 
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