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Lemur
05-26-2006, 19:19
Stuff like this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5020804.stm) really makes me wonder what sort of country Iraq will be by the time we leave.

Iraqis shot 'for wearing shorts'

The coach of Iraq's tennis team and two players were shot dead in Baghdad on Thursday, said Iraqi Olympic officials.

Coach Hussein Ahmed Rashid and players Nasser Ali Hatem and Wissam Adel Auda were killed in the al-Saidiya district of the capital.

Witnesses said the three were dressed in shorts and were killed days after militants issued a warning forbidding the wearing of shorts.

Other Iraqi athletes have been targeted in recent incidents.

In this case, according to accounts, the men dropped off laundry and were then stopped in their vehicle by gunmen.

Leaflets

Two of the athletes stepped out of the car and were shot in the head, said one witness. The third was shot dead in the vehicle.

"The gunman took the body out of the car and threw it on top of the other two bodies before stealing the car," said the witness, who requested anonymity.

He said leaflets had been recently distributed in the area warning residents not to wear shorts.

Last week, 15 members of Iraq's taekwondo team were kidnapped between Falluja and Ramadi, west of Baghdad, said a member of the Iraqi Olympic Committee. The kidnappers have demanded $100,000 for their release.

Blodrast
05-26-2006, 19:44
wow. I wish I could do better than that, but, honestly, I don't see what else I could say.
It's beyond abysmally ridiculous or crazy or fanatic, it's...
:shame:

Csargo
05-26-2006, 19:46
Figures

yesdachi
05-26-2006, 21:03
Well it’s about time someone stood up to these rebellious tennis players and their outlandish forward thinking. I don’t care if it is 100+ degrees there, showing their legs is just absurd.

Xiahou
05-26-2006, 21:13
Stuff like this (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5020804.stm) really makes me wonder what sort of country Iraq will be by the time we leave.Presumably it'll be one where fanatics like that are killed or imprisoned.

Lemur
05-26-2006, 21:17
Inshallah, Xihaou.

Tribesman
05-26-2006, 22:17
Presumably it'll be one where fanatics like that are killed or imprisoned.

:dizzy2: You don't get it at all do you Xiahou ?
It is one where fanatics like that are running the govenment the police and the jails , oh and in case you didn't know , the police/government/militant death squads:wall:

Blodrast
05-26-2006, 22:52
I wish I could be as optimistic as you, Xiahou. Remember the children in Soly's Iraq thread ? ...

Dâriûsh
05-26-2006, 23:56
Congratulations on all your freedom, dear Iraqis!


My God have mercy on you all.

Zalmoxis
05-27-2006, 00:50
I'm disgusted, but why are shorts banned by militants?

Alexander the Pretty Good
05-27-2006, 00:59
Those weren't even girls! I don't get it - it must be just pure abuse of power.

:shame:

Spetulhu
05-27-2006, 05:05
I'm disgusted, but why are shorts banned by militants?

Because shorts aren't proper islamic dress? Or just not traditionally Iraqi? Some crazy gunmen went around harassing barbers in Baghdad earlier, threatening to kill any man that shaves off (his own or someone else's) traditional Iraqi moustache.

AwesomeArcher
05-27-2006, 05:13
It is sad but true, the middle east is a badwards region. There is so much religion and politics there, i dont know if there will ever be peace or normalicy there. My dad was over in Iraq and Kuwait for six months and he said it was a messed up place, but he thought we were doing the right thing over there. Maybe one day the people over there will be able to live normally.