Birthday parties un-Islamic?
A Muslim cleric has denounced birthday parties as an unwanted foreign influence.
GALLERY: Unrest in Thailand
Tensions are rising in Thailand after Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej declared a state of emergency.
Search News24
     World : Iraq Get News24 on your mobile Terms & conditions 
Homepage
World
News
US Elections
South Africa
Africa
Sport
Entertainment
Sci-Tech
Finance
Health
Galleries
 
Paralympics 2008
US Elections
Zimbabwe
Xenophobia
Aids Focus
Power Crisis
More...
 
MyNews24
Columnists
Sports Columnists
Feedback
 
National Lottery
UK Lottery
Travel
Competitions
Horoscopes
TV Guides
Classifieds
Currie Cup game
 
Sudoku
Aces High
Silly Solitaire
Word Cube
Make 24
Golf Solitaire
Battleship
 
Stidy
The Biggish Five
Treknet
 
Newsletters
Weather

Durban:
20-30°C

Johannesburg:
9-29°C

Weather Page

Traffic
Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Eastern Cape Western Cape
All regions
Indicators
Rand/$ 7.8100
Rand/£ 13.9300
Rand/€ 11.2200
Gold/oz $813.70
Gold Mining 1635.63
+0.00%
All-share index 25416.67
+0.00%
 
'Play the Critic'
If you play a Bles Bridges record backwards, will you hear secret potjie kos recipes? If you know the answer to this one - then it's time to "Play the Critic" with Food24.

 
Afrikaans
English
 

Iraqis chant for Saddam
19/07/2004 14:56  - (SA)  

Want to know more?
Answerit can help.
  • SA to get Iraqi ambassador
  • Iraq diplomatic missions
  • Last Filipino troops pull out
  • Baghdad car bombing: 9 dead
  • $285 000 on Iraq PM's head
  • Iraq re-opens al-Sadr paper
  • 'Amnesty to help unite Iraq'
  • Baghdad - Iraqis chanted in support of Saddam Hussein and against the United States after a suicide truck bomber ripped through a line of police cars in Baghdad on Monday, leaving a massive crater ringed with mangled chunks of metal and burnt flesh.

    At least nine people were killed and 60 wounded in the latest and one of the most powerful bombings against Iraq's fledgling security forces, the health ministry said.

    Moments after the explosion outside the police station in the southern Saydia neighbourhood, a group of about 30 people, including two women and about a dozen boys, struck up a chant in support of the jailed dictator.

    "With all our blood and souls we defend you Saddam," they cried, prompting Iraqi national guards, who were trying to secure the blast site, to fire into the air to disperse them.

    A national guard captain himself, however, turned on the US-led military presence as the root cause of the mayhem that has ravaged Iraq for the past 15 months.

    "The Americans must leave. All of this is their fault. We did not have attacks such as this before they arrived," said the captain who only gave his name as Hamid.

    Scores of police cars and vans, the proud symbol of a new Iraq, lay in ruins, some ripped apart by the blast, others badly dented and most with their windscreens smashed.

    Tanker

    "A truck, with someone behind the wheel, sped into the parking lot and exploded," said policeman Haitham Salmane, as three fire engines sprayed water on flames engulfing the surrounding vehicles.

    Sirens blaring, ambulances sped in and out of the area ferrying the many wounded and dead.

    "I was in the station when I heard an enormous explosion. I rushed outside and saw four dead bodies taken to the hospital," said policeman Aki Ghazi.

    "I was scared that there would be a second blast and so I retreated back into the station," he said, still visibly shaken by the shock of the onslaught.

    Several witnesses described seeing a small tanker speed up to the site and detonate but they were unable to say whether it had been loaded with fuel.

    The blast occured at about 08:20 in between a police station, with a carpark and a public garage, with petrol pumps and a car wash.

    The roof of the petrol station was torn apart by the force of the explosion, which also destroyed neighbouring houses and wreaked damage to other property over about a one kilometre (half a mile) radius.

    At least 50 new Iraqi police vehicles were wrecked in the attack, while the police station itself - a long, modern building - escaped relatively intact.

    Standing outside the remains of her home, several metres (yards) away from the blast site, a woman dressed in a black robe looked up to the sky in despair.

    "Where am I going to go now?" she cried.

    "Will I go to the Americans, or the Iraqi police?"

    What is this?
    Yahoo Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Brought to you by OUTsurance Car Insurance
     
    News24 Headlines on your Facebook profile News24 on mobile  

    JOBS
    FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT
    Gauteng - Johannesburg
    FMCG / Retail / Wholesale
    SENIOR ACCOUNTANT
    Limpopo
    Accounting / Finance / Auditing
    FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT
    Gauteng - Johannesburg
    Property / Development / Real Estate
    SENIOR ACCOUNTANT
    Gauteng - East Rand
    Accounting / Finance / Auditing
    ACCOUNTANT
    Gauteng - Johannesburg
    Mining / Geology
    ACCOUNTANT
    Gauteng - Pretoria
    Engineering
    FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT
    Gauteng - Pretoria
    Engineering
    SENIOR ACCOUNT MANAGER / SALES
    Gauteng - North/Sandton
    IT / Telecomms
    A C# DEVELOPER (C ASP.NET VB.NET SHARP DEVELOPER)
    Gauteng - Johannesburg
    IT / Telecomms

     

    About us | Advertise | Contact us | Job opportunities | Press Releases | Site map

    Back to top
     Vehicle Search
    FORD
    2007
    Fiesta 1.6 Ambiente 5-dr MY06
    R105500
    NISSAN
    2006
    Almera 160 Luxury
    R79990
    BMW
    2007
    323i E90 AT
    R259900
    VOLKSWAGEN
    2005
    Golf 5 1.6 Comfortline 5-dr
    R135900
    NISSAN
    2004
    Hardbody 2400i
    R79900
     Sponsored links
    Life Insurance
    Car Insurance
    UK Lottery
    First for Women
    Your Homeloan
    Bid or Buy
    Medical Aid
    Education
    SA TV online
    Best Car Deals
    Loans & Credit Cards
    Compare Quotes
    Nike's Bad Listener
    Life Insurance for Women
    Car Servicing & Repair
    Piggs Peak Casino