added 2007 Fri Jun 8 8:29:25 by bubba2
Samir Waleed, 39, said he is scared to go out into the streets of Baghdad after his brother was stopped at a road block, taken away and killed two weeks ago. The deteriorated security situation in the capital has given rise to an increasing number of checkpoints in the city, which, ironically, have become dangerous in themselves.
Samir Waleed, 39, said he is scared to go out into the streets of Baghdad after his brother was stopped at a road block, taken away and killed two weeks ago. The deteriorated security situation in the capital has given rise to an increasing number of checkpoints in the city, which, ironically, have become dangerous in themselves.
added 2007 Sun Jun 3 6:05:33 by Aidenag
The number of unidentified corpses discovered in Baghdad soared more than 70 percent during May, according to new statistics from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, an indication that sectarian killings are rising sharply as militias return to the streets after lying low during the first few months of the troop "surge."
The number of unidentified corpses discovered in Baghdad soared more than 70 percent during May, according to new statistics from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, an indication that sectarian killings are rising sharply as militias return to the streets after lying low during the first few months of the troop "surge."
added 2007 Sun Jun 3 6:05:33 by Aidenag
The number of unidentified corpses discovered in Baghdad soared more than 70 percent during May, according to new statistics from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, an indication that sectarian killings are rising sharply as militias return to the streets after lying low during the first few months of the troop "surge."
The number of unidentified corpses discovered in Baghdad soared more than 70 percent during May, according to new statistics from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, an indication that sectarian killings are rising sharply as militias return to the streets after lying low during the first few months of the troop "surge."
added 2007 Sun Jun 3 6:05:33 by Aidenag
The number of unidentified corpses discovered in Baghdad soared more than 70 percent during May, according to new statistics from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, an indication that sectarian killings are rising sharply as militias return to the streets after lying low during the first few months of the troop "surge."
The number of unidentified corpses discovered in Baghdad soared more than 70 percent during May, according to new statistics from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior, an indication that sectarian killings are rising sharply as militias return to the streets after lying low during the first few months of the troop "surge."
added 2007 Tue May 22 7:40:55 by bubba2
Killings, crime, lack of medical care, collapse of education - the list goes on. But with the occupation by U.S.-led forces now into a fifth year, and a supposedly democratic government in place, no one knows who to hold accountable for all that is going wrong. It is the occupation forces that must be held accountable, many Iraqis say.
Killings, crime, lack of medical care, collapse of education - the list goes on. But with the occupation by U.S.-led forces now into a fifth year, and a supposedly democratic government in place, no one knows who to hold accountable for all that is going wrong. It is the occupation forces that must be held accountable, many Iraqis say.
added 2007 Thu May 10 19:06:55 by STONERS
An al-Qaida front organization posted a video Thursday showing the killings of nine Iraqi security officers who were lined up blindfolded with their hands bound behind them and shot in the back of the head.
An al-Qaida front organization posted a video Thursday showing the killings of nine Iraqi security officers who were lined up blindfolded with their hands bound behind them and shot in the back of the head.
added 2007 Thu Apr 19 22:09:25 by The18Zulu
(CBS13) YUBA CITY Sutter County schools are on lockdown and Yuba County schools on heightened alert this morning after a man allegedly threatened to go on a killing spree that would make Monday's massacre at Virginia Tech look mild. Sutter County Sheriff's Department deputies are urgently searching for Jeffery Thomas Carney.
(CBS13) YUBA CITY Sutter County schools are on lockdown and Yuba County schools on heightened alert this morning after a man allegedly threatened to go on a killing spree that would make Monday's massacre at Virginia Tech look mild. Sutter County Sheriff's Department deputies are urgently searching for Jeffery Thomas Carney.
added 2007 Mon Apr 16 20:43:05 by JaneMay
This morning, a gunman opened fire in a dorm and classroom at Virginia Tech on Monday, killing 21 people in the deadliest campus shooting in U.S. history. The gunman was killed but it was unclear if he was shot by police or took his own life.
This morning, a gunman opened fire in a dorm and classroom at Virginia Tech on Monday, killing 21 people in the deadliest campus shooting in U.S. history. The gunman was killed but it was unclear if he was shot by police or took his own life.
added 2007 Wed Mar 14 5:14:57 by STONERS
A suspected serial killer is inextricably linked to the deaths of seven women through DNA evidence, prosecutors said in closing arguments Tuesday.
A suspected serial killer is inextricably linked to the deaths of seven women through DNA evidence, prosecutors said in closing arguments Tuesday.
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added 2007 Tue Feb 27 13:48:21 by okitech
The court cleared Serbia of intent to commit genocide, but said it had failed to prevent the Srebrenica massacre.
The court cleared Serbia of intent to commit genocide, but said it had failed to prevent the Srebrenica massacre.
added 2007 Sun Jan 14 5:49:42 by PaganGodess
Just days after the Rev. Pat Robertson claimed on his "700 Club" program that God warned him of "mass killings" in the United States late in 2007, God held a rare news conference today to deny having spoken to the controversial televangelist.
Just days after the Rev. Pat Robertson claimed on his "700 Club" program that God warned him of "mass killings" in the United States late in 2007, God held a rare news conference today to deny having spoken to the controversial televangelist.







