Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Memory Hole: Iraq, One Year Ago

(Updated: Originally posted December 8, 2006)

Reported by the AP
:

"A series of bombings and shootings killed at least 23 people in Iraq yesterday, including a 7-year-old-girl and two college professsors. Brigadier General Abdul-Karim Khalaf, director of the Interior Ministry's national command center, voed to strike back at the spiraling sectarian violence in Baghdad, saying Iraqi forces will soon launch house-to-house searches to confiscate hidden weapons. "No house or area will be excluded from this search."

Ah, Breathing the Freedom deeply, I see!

Police said fighting involving Sunni Arab insurgents in Ramadi occurred from 4 p.m. Wednesday to noon yesterday. Twelve civilians were killed and nine wounded, a policeman and hospital official said.

In Fallujah, another city in Anbar province, a car bomb killed two policemen and wounded one. Iraqi and American forces also conducted a raid in Fallujah yesterday that killed a regional leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq who had directed insurgent attacks there and participated in the kidnapping and killing of several Iraqi police officers, the U.S. command said.

In Mosul, a 7-year-old girl was killed in crossfire between insurgents and policemen, said police Colonel Abdel-Karim Khalaf. Mohammed Haidar Sulaiman, a professor at a sports education college, was killed when gunmen opened fire while he was driving in eastern Mosul.

And in the capital, a drive-by shooting killed professor al-Harith Abdul Hamid, director of the psychology center at the University of Baghdad, as he was going to work, said police Lieutenant Bilal Ali."

Was that report from yesterday or YESTERYEAR?

The MSM news reports ALL READ the SAME after a while!