Unrest Surfaces in Fallujah Again
By Ali al-Fadhily and Dahr Jamail – FALLUJAH, Iraq Security has collapsed again in Fallujah, despite US military claims.
Local militias supported by US forces claim to have "cleansed" the city, 70 km to the west of Baghdad, of all "insurgency". But the sudden resignation of the city's chief of police, Colonel Fayssal al-Zoba'i, has appeared as one recent sign of growing unrest.
Authorities may have controlled the media better than the violence.
"Assassinations never stopped in Fallujah, but the media seems unwilling to cover the actual situation here," a human rights activist in Fallujah, speaking on terms of anonymity given the tense situation, told IPS. "The two bomb blasts that killed six policemen earlier this month and another two that killed three on the weekend seem to have terminated the silence."
People in Fallujah say they still suffer despite the relative improvement in the security situation. 'Relative' is the key word here, because the improvement is measured against two massive US military operations in 2004 that killed thousands in the city, and displaced hundreds of thousands.
"Fallujah was slaughtered by the Americans when her people decided to fight, and then were suffocated when they decided to reduce the fighting against the occupiers," former intelligence officer Major Ahmed al-Alwani told IPS. "There was strong resistance against American occupation forces since May 2003, but it was the Americans who pointed their guns at the innocent civilians and their houses.
"When the American military plans failed, they decided to hire local tribal militias to do the job for them," Alwani said, referring to the 'Awakening Group' militia created by the US military. "Those also failed, despite the executions and the crimes they committed against people."
Many people throughout Iraq complain of the brutality and unlawful behaviour of these Awakening Groups. Members of these groups are paid 300 dollars per month by the US military.
IPS talked to Sheikh Wussam al-Hardan, known as the 'engineer' of the Awakening Forces of Anbar Province. He blamed the Islamic Party for abuses carried out against civilians in Fallujah.
"We had a very limited role in Fallujah, and the police force was in charge of all security operations there," Hardan said. "We know that all detentions and executions were committed in our name, but people of Fallujah now know that it was the Islamic Party that controlled the police force that was active since January 2007."
On Jun. 26, a suicide bomber attacked a city council meeting of local tribal sheikhs affiliated with Awakening Groups and military officials. Three Marines, two interpreters and 20 Iraqis died in the attack. Among the Iraqis killed were the mayor of nearby Karmah town and three leading sheikhs. The sons of two sheikhs and the brother of the third also died. All were members of the local Awakening Council, according to US and Iraqi authorities.
"Security events take place all over Iraq and people get killed," Captain Jamal of the Fallujah police told IPS. "But we wonder why all this huge echo for two incidents in a city that exiled the US marines with all their military machine."
According to a survey conducted in March for several news organisations by D3 Systems of Virginia in the US and KA Research Ltd. of Istanbul, most Iraqis blame the US military for the worsening security situation.
The majority of Iraqis surveyed disapproved of US-backed Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, most disapproved of the Iraqi government, and most felt that all occupation forces should leave Iraq immediately.
The police forces are particularly unpopular. "The police force mainly consists of young men from surrounding villages who are loyal to their tribal chiefs," Rammy al-Rawi, a university student who lives in Fallujah told IPS. "We believe it is a fight between the Islamic Party and the Awakening Groups of the tribes who are both collaborating with the Americans for money and power."
Ali al-Fadhily, an IPS correspondent in Baghdad, works in close collaboration with Dahr Jamail, US-based IPS specialist writer on Iraq who travels extensively in the region.
Heyet Net- MEO
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26.6. Suicide Bomber Kills 15, Injures 17 Near Falluja
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22.6. AMSI Hit Branch Distributes Humanitarian Aid
15.6. 'Special Weapons' Have a Fallout on Babies in Fallujah
11.6. 450 Civilians Arrested by the Government Forces
15.5. Violent Clashes Between Gunmen and Government Forces
17.4. Press Statement – The Bloody Explosions in Baghdad, Diyala and Anbar
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16.7. 2 U.S. soldiers killed in Diala, Anbar
16.7. Violence returns to Anbar following months of relative quiet
15.7. Iraqi City under Permanent Curfew
14.7. MNF-W Marine dies of non-combat related incident (Fallujah)
14.7. Iraq Adviser Says "Good Progress" in US Talks; Al-Fallujah Under Curfew; Update
13.7. 4 policemen killed in twin bomb attack in west of Baghdad
13.7. 4 cops killed, wounded in Falluja blast
11.7. 30 suspected al-Qaeda men captured in northern, central Iraq
10.7. Two more Years in Fallujah Prison/Camp
10.7. 21 bodies found buried at Iraqi school
9.7. Roadside bombs in west Iraq kill six, wound 18
9.7. At least 6 killed in twin bombing west of Baghdad
8.7. Prohibited weapons cresis in Fallujah 2008
7.7. 9 Sahwa fighters wounded in suicide explosion in Rawa
7.7. Gunmen kill Islamic party official in Talafar
5.7. IIP official wounded in Falluja blast
5.7. Tensions Simmer In Anbar As U.S. Handoff Nears
5.7. The elections that are going on right now
4.7. Iraqi Ulama: "It's Haram To Coperate With The Invaders"
4.7. Dissolving the Sons of Iraq... ?
4.7. Rise of Awakening Groups Sets Off A Struggle for Power Among Sunnis
4.7. Gunman arrested in western Baghdad
4.7. IRAQ: Journalist Charges Censorship by U.S. Military in Fallujah
3.7. Maliki to disband Awakening Councils
3.7. Now we know why Anbar province handover postponed
2.7. Anbar security handover within coming days
30.6. 4 gunmen arrested, 2 caches seized west of Ramadi
29.6. The Fallujah Files (restored)
28.6. Hopes, concerns ahead of Anbar security handover
28.6. Military reinforcements called for in both Anbar and Mosul
28.6. Iraqi Qaeda group claims Anbar attack
28.6. Another sand story
28.6. 2 wanted al-Qaeda members captured in Anbar
28.6. America to hand back Anbar, Iraq's biggest province, to Baghdad
27.6. U.S. army says 3 Marines, 2 interpreters killed in Anbar
27.6. U.S. handover of Iraqi province delayed
27.6. Iraq: Police say al-Qaeda has infiltrated force
26.6. Suicide bomber kills 15, injures 17 near Falluja
26.6. Dozens die as bombers target Iraq government
26.6. Bombers kill nearly 40 in Iraq
26.6. Suicide bomber kills 15, wounds 17 west of Baghdad
25.6. Iraqi Gov’t integrates 9000 awakening council members into Baghdad police-spokesman
25.6. In Iraq, Al-Anbar Tribe Members Threaten Civil Rebellion
24.6. Iraqi military to take control of Anbar province
23.6. PREVIEW-Iraqi forces to take over security in Anbar
23.6. FACTBOX-Iraq's Anbar province
19.6. Bush's war on Iraqi children is the worst of all war crimes
12.6. Gunmen blow up Islamic party's headquarters in Falluja
9.6. Anbar Salvation Council announces 4-member alliance
9.6. U.S. forces arrest 4 wanted persons in Falluja - spokesperson
9.6. 3,000 displaced families returned to Falluja- police
8.6. Iraq arrests Qaeda members, seizes explosive belts
7.6. Heet city placed under curfew
7.6. Female suicide attacker wound six near Ramadi
4.6. 10 cops killed, wounded in attack in Falluja
2.6. Anbar provincial council sacks police chief for "mismanagement"
1.6. Nine policemen killed in suicide bombing in W Iraq
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29.5. Mass grave, tons of chemicals, 44 rockets found in northern Falluja
28.5. Cop killed by bomb blast in Falluja
23.5. Blast rocks Falluja
23.5. Policeman killed in car bombing west of Baghdad
23.5. Bomb attack hits patrol west of Baghdad, killing interpreter
23.5. Roadside bombing leaves 3 cops wounded in Falluja
22.5. Security forces arrest senior al-Qaeda-linked group commander in Anbar
16.5. Suicide bomber attacks police station in Falluja
15.5. Child Bomber Kills 23 In Iraq
15.5. Bomber strikes Iraq funeral
12.5. IRAQ: Food Crisis Hits Fallujah
1.5. Falluja's struggle after invasion
22.4. Suicide bomber hits police checkpoint, wounds 30 in W Iraq
12.4. U.S. offensives on Falluja have disabled 500 children
10.4. Al-Qaeda’s deputy leader captured in Anbar – Interior Ministry
8.4. Marines face last insurgent stronghold in Iraq's Anbar Province
25.3. Tension rises up in Iraq Anbar
24.3. FEATURE-Anbar: US trophy for Iraq security losing its shine
25.3. ”Return" To "Iraqi" Values: Fallujah Has Been "Reconstructed" As "A Big Jail"
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