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Del Arroyo
08-31-2005, 18:19
"Nearly 700 die in Iraq stampede, toll to rise"

http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2005-08-31T150207Z_01_DIT131351_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-IRAQ-DC.XML

So, what do you all think about this? I think it's just crazy.

Adrian II
08-31-2005, 18:52
"Nearly 700 die in Iraq stampede, toll to rise"

http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2005-08-31T150207Z_01_DIT131351_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-IRAQ-DC.XML

So, what do you all think about this? I think it's just crazy.I think it is deeply tragic. Iraqis have been living with insecurity, terrorism, bad infrastructure and public chaos for two years now. That is enough to make anyone crazy.

Silver Rusher
08-31-2005, 20:10
Do you think there actually was a suicide bomber?

Anyway, my deepest sympathies to those who were involved and their families.

Devastatin Dave
08-31-2005, 20:17
I think it is deeply tragic. Iraqis have been living with insecurity, terrorism, bad infrastructure and public chaos for two years now. That is enough to make anyone crazy.
Its been longer than 2 years unless you believe that Iraq was some sort of Disneyland before the invasion. Then again...

Tragic non the less...

Adrian II
08-31-2005, 20:19
Do you think there actually was a suicide bomber?In a sense that does not matter. People are terrified by the mere prospect of a suicide bomber in their midst because there have been so many over the past two years. This is, literally, what terrorism does, it strikes terror in peoples' hearts. Believers trample one another because of it. Children don't go to school because of it. People lose confidence in the future, friends and neighbours fall out over it, youngsters can not afford to be carefree as they should -- all of society becomes unhinged because of it. That is what makes it such a heinous crime.

Tribesman
08-31-2005, 21:01
People are terrified by the mere prospect of a suicide bomber in their midst because there have been so many over the past two years.
And I suppose the rocket and mortar attacks on the crowd prior to the stampede did little to alleviate their terror .

Dâriûsh
08-31-2005, 21:12
All those poor people… May God have mercy on them all.

yesdachi
08-31-2005, 21:39
That’s a horrible way to die. A tragic illustration of the living conditions there.

Azi Tohak
08-31-2005, 23:33
Wouldn't this be one of the most effective solo suicide bombers ever?

Azi

_Martyr_
08-31-2005, 23:39
Seriously sad... I heard reports that Iraqi security forces aprehended a suicide bomber before he could reach his target and that a bomb was found.

Louis VI the Fat
08-31-2005, 23:43
What a godforsaken country. :embarassed:

I just hope the Iraqi people will get to know the blessings of a peaceful, safe society at some point in their lives...

Papewaio
08-31-2005, 23:53
So the fear of terrorist attack successfully kills more people then the vast majority of terrorist attacks.

Is there a single terrorist attack in Iraq that has killed that many people?

Dâriûsh
09-01-2005, 00:03
Is there a single terrorist attack in Iraq that has killed that many people? Yes. In Halabja, March 1988, during the Al-Anfal, and it was committed by ‘Chemical’ Ali Hassan al-Majid, under orders from Saddam Hussein.

bmolsson
09-01-2005, 04:13
Sad.

Papewaio
09-01-2005, 04:44
What happens if you die on a pilgrimage?
Is it a higher status death?
Do you go straight to paradise?

Zalmoxis
09-01-2005, 05:02
An interesting question, lets also ask, if you die while you are at church on Sunday, do you go to heaven?

Adrian II
09-01-2005, 11:48
The Voice of America (http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-09-01-voa3.cfm) has a different take on the bridge stampede. Maybe we didn't get the right 'picture' after all?

R'as al Ghul
09-01-2005, 12:50
The Voice of America (http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-09-01-voa3.cfm) has a different take on the bridge stampede. Maybe we didn't get the right 'picture' after all?

They counted only 8 deaths. ~:confused:
I wonder how they will explain the coming mass-funerals.

The incident is very sad indeed.

Devastatin Dave
09-01-2005, 15:05
The Voice of America (http://www.voanews.com/english/2005-09-01-voa3.cfm) has a different take on the bridge stampede. Maybe we didn't get the right 'picture' after all?

I find this hard to believe, but numbers do sometimes get exagerated. I would think the 900 # would have to be more accurate judging from the amount of people on the bridge. Very sad, God rest their souls...