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Iraq
Saddam supporters suppress sporadic uprisings in Baghdad
2003-03-29
Pro-Saddam special militias have suppressed some sporadic uprisings in Baghdad. According to IRNA correspondents, several popular uprisings broke out in a number of regions of the capital, including Al-Salehiya, Al-Mansour and Shola. The special militias immediately came to the scene and dispersed the people by shooting into the air. Saddam Hussein issued an order this week prohibiting Iraqis from leaving Baghdad amid heavy bombardments by US-led coalition forces in preparation for a ground attack on this tenth day of war. The Iraqi president intends to use his nation as a human shield against US and British attacks. Sporadic popular uprisings were reported last week in the southern cities of Basra (Iraq's second biggest city) and Faw, but this is the first time such popular uprising has reportedly taken place in Baghdad. The popular uprisings are expected to fan out as civilian casualties increase in number as a result of the US-led forces' unrelenting strikes on the capital and fleeing Iraqis are fired upon. Pro-Saddam militias, who operate with their faces covered and are known as Saddam Fedayeen, have reportedly executed three Baghdad residents for acting as spies for US and British forces in recent days.
Pressure... More pressure...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#6  The Guardian, the BBC and others ran stories on him. Wonder if they knew what this could mean to Salam.
Posted by: True German Ally   2003-03-29 21:01:32  

#5  UrukLink is down. Since they have a state-run ISP, I assume everything's down. I've been worried ever since I heard that NPR and I don't know who else was giving all the details they had on Salam, though.
Posted by: Fred   2003-03-29 20:50:41  

#4  The phone system was taken down in part of Baghdad. If he uses a dial-up, he may be offline for the rest of the war.
Posted by: Ptah   2003-03-29 19:19:33  

#3  Could be his internet connection was, er, degraded by recent air strikes. Could also be that Saddam has disconnected his citizens from the internet.
Posted by: tbn   2003-03-29 17:14:58  

#2  And I heard the other night that the Iraqi officials had rounded up three spies. I hope he was not one of them.
Posted by: Don   2003-03-29 17:05:15  

#1  I notice Raed's not posted since Moday..
Posted by: Bulldog   2003-03-29 16:54:38  

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