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    Iraqi female suicide bomber disarmed

    Pictured: The dramatic moment a 15-year-old Iraqi suicide bomber gave herself up


    26th August 2008

    Tears streaming down her face, she is confronted by police - a teenage girl apparently planning to blow herself up in front of an Iraqi school.
    The officers handcuffed her to a metal balustrade before moving in with extreme caution to uncover a vest full of explosives hidden under her colourful robe.
    The dramatic scenes were captured on a video shot by the police.



    Handcuffed: Police said the girl's father had already blown himself up. Officers have also arrested her mother and sister



    Officers watch on as a man approaches the teenager

    The girl - thought to be around 15 years old - later said that she was given the bomb and told to wait outside the school for further instructions.
    In the footage, she denies trying to stage a suicide attack, and appears dazed, even drugged. She gave her first name as Rania and said she was born in 1993.
    Her exchange with the police offered a rare glimpse at a teenager allegedly recruited by insurgents.
    However, it was not clear to what extent her answers were given out of fear - of the police, or even of her own family.


    Police later said the vest contained about 33lb of explosives
    Police in Baqouba, where the girl was caught on Sunday, said she was fitted with the vest by female relatives of her husband, whom she married five months ago.
    They also claimed that the girl's father was a suicide bomber, and her mother and one of her sisters were later arrested.

    However, U.S. sources said that the girl turned herself in after being hooked up to the explosives against her will.
    The police footage begins with Rania standing on the street. Her arms are already behind her back, where they have apparently been tied by an officer in an attempt to restrain her.
    A policeman is shown opening her robe, and later frames show her wearing what appears to be a suicide vest, containing about 33lb of explosives.

    The officer said the girl led the police back to where she was given the explosives and that they found a second bomb belt in an empty apartment in the Baqouba area.



    Suspected bomber: Police move in on a girl, 15, who appears to be wearing a suicide vest packed with explosives


    He also said the girl's mother and sister were arrested, but it was not clear why.
    Some female bombers may have been motivated by revenge, and U.S. commanders believe al Qaeda in Iraq is increasingly seeking to exploit women unable to deal with the grief of losing husbands, parents, children and others to the violence.
    The U.S. military said that in Diyala, some 200 female volunteers recruited by the U.S.-backed group Daughters of Iraq are helping search women at checkpoints.


    Disarmed: She appears dazed


    Many Iraqi women wear long robes, ideal for covering bulky suicide vests, and Iraqi policemen hesitate to pat them down at checkpoints because of cultural taboos.
    The police footage of the girl's arrest begins with her standing on a Baqouba street, next to a metal structure.
    Her arms are behind her back, apparently tied to the structure, as police surround her.
    Later, a policeman is shown opening her robe, and subsequent frames show her wearing what appears to be the suicide vest.
    Police later said the vest contained about 33 pounds of explosives.
    The girl is then shown standing in a room, wrapped in a black cloak, her hair dishevelled and surrounded by police officers.

    She insists she doesn't know the women who gave her the vest.
    'I swear to Allah that I do not know them. They were strangers,' she is heard saying, though she later says that 'one of the women's names was maybe Fadhila and the other was called Widad.'
    When pressed to say whether she knew the woman who put the vest on her, she replied: 'Yes.'
    Police asked if she intended to blow herself up.
    'No, no, they put it on me and told me to take it off at home,' she said. 'They did not tell me to explode myself.'
    A policeman then asks: 'If so, why didn't you disconnect" the detonator?
    The girl says: 'I did not disconnect it (because) maybe it fell from me.'
    A policeman standing next to her could be heard saying that when she was picked up, she was initially unable to talk because she had been given drugs.

    Explosives: The vest that the girl was wearing at the time of her arrest


    Interrogation: Police paraded the girl before reporters after her arrest

    Footage from another interrogation session appears to contradict this testimony, with Rania saying she was shown the vest's two detonators and told to press the second button if the first failed to work.
    At one point, a policeman can be heard saying that when the girl was picked up, she was unable to talk because she had been given drugs.
    The drama came as it was revealed that the number of women carrying out suicide attacks in Iraq has more than tripled in 12 months.
    The number has gone from eight in 2007 to 29 this year, according to U.S. military officials.
    They believe that Al Qaeda is increasingly exploiting women unable to deal with the grief of losing husbands, parents and children since the U.S. invasion in 2003.
    Baqouba, where the girl was arrested, is the capital of the volatile eastern Diyala province and an Al Qaeda stronghold in Iraq. The area has seen some of the worst violence in the country.
    The U.S. military said that in Diyala, some 200 female volunteers recruited by the U.S.-backed group Daughters of Iraq are now helping with checkpoint searches.






    Some female bombers may have been motivated by revenge, and U.S. commanders believe al Qaeda in Iraq is increasingly seeking to exploit women unable to deal with the grief of losing husbands, parents, children and others to the violence.

    Why no mention of terror and intimidation as a possible and likely reason a woman would be drugged and strapped with a bomb?

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    She will be shunned for those pics of her with her breasts on show. In all, a great pity. I wonder how much economic stress forces these people into these situations.

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    ^ is it economic stress or religous fanatacism?
    I think the latter.

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    Jet - Fcuk me sideways! Sure it's economic stress, nothing to do with the scourge of Islam, right?

    Not that it matters, but is your pity for her more or less or much the same as you feel for the kids she could have killed?

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    She's married to some guy for 5 months and her sister-in-laws strap a bomb on her. I wonder how many times the guy has been married? Given that her story has changed many times, I wonder if the Iraqis will bother to sort out the lies or simply round all the in-laws up and let them rot in prison along with their daughter-in law?

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    Quote Originally Posted by attaboy
    They believe that Al Qaeda is increasingly exploiting women unable to deal with the grief of losing husbands, parents and children since the U.S. invasion in 2003.
    Very, very sad. How must it be to have lived the last five years in Iraq.

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    It sounds like they are exploiting women who are desperate to get a husband. Especially in a society where a woman is nothing without one, unless she's a widow.

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    all this brought to you by the almighty Uncle Sam, Thank you

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    It's a shame that events show what people are made of.

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    ^ couldn't agree more, American soldiers killing women and children and not even blinking,

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    She's probably French.

    These scumbags know no depths of depravity.

    Sabang and Butterfly are just wind-up merchants whose effect has worn off.

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    ^ still not in Iraq ? watch GENERATION KILL, it will be like going there without the danger

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    Must ne nice to see one of those subhuman 'ragheads' that you've liberated eh tex.

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    Poor girl, probably have to leave the country now as well having her face plastered all over the news. Especially with her baps on show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
    ^ couldn't agree more, American soldiers killing women and children and not even blinking,
    I was thinking more along the line of in-laws drugging a young girl and strapping a bomb on her. They have responded to a test in life. They have shown what they are. why didn't they strap the bomb on one of themselves?

    Generation Kill? Butterfly experiences life through television. Why don't you quote from Full Metal Jacket too? "Anyone that runs, is a VC. Anyone that stands still, is a well-disciplined VC!"

    How does that go? It may be an imaginary event but things like that happened so it's true!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
    Poor girl, probably have to leave the country now as well having her face plastered all over the news. Especially with her baps on show.
    Wouldn't surprise me if the 'victim' ended up in the UK, under counselling and an asylum pension for life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Travelmate View Post
    Poor girl, probably have to leave the country now as well having her face plastered all over the news. Especially with her baps on show.
    She'll probably be stoned.
    Face it. If the rest of the muslim world had stepped in to take care of problems in neighbouring muslim countries, the people there being tortured and killed would not have run to the US and other western nations for help, would they? Sure, 9/11 provoked the Iraqi attack but what about the Gulf War? These countries and people always depend on the west to save them. Then, they immigrate and many bite the hand that feeds them.
    Build up education, rebuild their economies, let 'em pray as they will, and all should be fine. Until the enemies amass at the gate. Shias vs Sunnis, Palestinians vs Jews, Bosnians vs Serbs. Bladdy hell. These people just need to hate somebody. Put a fence around them and let them have at it until someone wins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon
    She'll probably be stoned.
    Reading the article it seems she was already stoned at the time of capture.

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    ^ True. Then she won't feel the rocks.

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    This type of example should drive home the point that these people are really, really mad at us (The West).

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    Makes one wonder how many suicide bombers are brainwashed, drugged and wired.
    How many are truly commited.
    This is an evil weapon!

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    LOL....suicide bomber "disarmed"......better than "Suicide bomber loses her head" I suppose.

    OK. My bad.

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    ^^Reports from the battle for Falujah stated that insurgents were high and kept shoting when hit. Soldiers clearing out buildings wold find vials and pill bottles for morphine and ketamine.

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    Drugs and when used as a combat weapon is not new news.

    The vietnam war was driven and fought by hallucination and thats why we witnessed such macabre events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jet Gorgon View Post
    Sure, 9/11 provoked the Iraqi attack
    Um, no, it didn't.

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