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Militants promise long war as Bush takes vow

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Original Post Date: 2005-01-21  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/21/2005 5:23:15 AM
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Militants promise long war as Bush takes vow

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 1/21/2005 5:23:15 AM

Militants promise long war as Bush takes vow

[I also believe that this war on terror… is going to keep the world busy for a long time. The terrorist activity in Iraq is actually quite intense. This is no flash in the pan. Jan]

By Gideon Long

Baghdad – Iraqi militants said on Thursday they would fight for “months and years” to free their country from the United States-led occupation as their nemesis US President George Bush was inaugurated in Washington for a second term.

Hours before Bush was sworn in, a group led by al-Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi released an audio tape urging Islamists to prepare for a lengthy holy war.

The group, which has staged most of the deadliest suicide attacks in Iraq in the run-up to elections on January 30, said it was crushing the morale of “tyrant” America.

In Basra in British-controlled southern Iraq, a blast at the entrance to a logistics base wounded five British soldiers and several Iraqi civilians. The cause was unclear.

In another development, insurgent group Ansar al-Sunna said it had killed a Briton and a Swede although the authenticity of the claim, posted on the Internet, could not be verified.

London-based Janusian Security Risk Management, which on Wednesday said a British and an Iraqi employee had been killed and a foreign national was missing, said the missing employee was a Brazilian and they knew nothing about a dead Swede.

The US military said a Briton’s body had been found and brought to a base near the northern town of Beiji, scene of an attack by insurgents on Wednesday. The Americans said a Brazilian was missing as a result of the same attack.

Relatives pleaded for the lives of eight Chinese hostages as a deadline set by their captors for their execution neared.

On Tuesday, guerrillas released a video showing the Chinese workers being guarded by gunmen, and said they would kill them unless China – which opposed the US-led war in Iraq – clarified within 48 hours why its citizens were in the country.

Chinese President Hu Jintao has urged officials in Iraq to spare no effort to free the hostages.

As well as abductions, guerrillas trying to topple Iraq’s interim government have launched a series of attacks ahead of Iraq’s first multi-party elections in nearly half a century.

On Wednesday, at least five suicide bombers struck targets in Baghdad. The US military said 26 people were killed.

The statement purporting to be from Zarqawi’s group was a reminder of the threat Iraqis face as they prepare to vote.

“The fruits of jihad (holy war) come after much patience and a lengthy stay in the battlefield… which could last months and years,” said the speaker on the tape, who identified himself as Zarqawi.

The tape, posted on an Islamist Web site, was not dated but it referred to a religious feast day taking place on Thursday.

Bush made an allusion to his hotly contested policy in Iraq in his inauguration speech in Washington later.

“We are led, by events and common sense, to one conclusion: the survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands,” Bush said in an address to thousands of people gathered on Washington’s Capitol Hill.

Next Sunday’s election to choose a national assembly has divided Iraq. Most of the country’s 60 percent Shi’ite majority strongly back the polls, expected to cement Shi’a political dominance after decades of oppression under Saddam Hussein.

But an insurgency raging in Iraq’s Sunni Arab regions has disrupted election preparations there. Several leading Sunni Arab parties say they will boycott the poll as it is not safe for their supporters to vote.

A leading Shi’a political party, part of a coalition expected to dominate the election, urged Sunnis to participate and said that even if they did not, it would not necessarily mean they would be excluded from government.

“Not winning in the elections does not mean absence from the stage of activity and impact,” the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq said in a statement.

Interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi has insisted the vote go ahead on time, and Washington says any delay would only hand a victory to insurgents. Opinion polls conducted in the country show around 70 percent of Iraqis would like to vote if possible.

At a British base in Germany, the judge in the court martial of three British soldiers, who are accused of abusing and sexually humiliating Iraqi detainees, urged public figures on Thursday to avoid commenting on the case.

His appeal follows statements this week by army chief Sir Mike Jackson and Prime Minister Tony Blair, who described as “shocking and appalling” photographs shown in court including naked Iraqis apparently being forced to simulate sex acts.

“I would like to make an appeal that no public statements be made with regard to this trial,” Judge Advocate Michael Hunter told the court, although he made clear he was not singling out Blair or any other figure.

Additional reporting by Ghaida Ghantous in Dubai, Brian Rhoads in Beijing and Lin Noueihed in Baghdad

Source: Independent Online (IOL)
URL: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click…/p>


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