Sunday, February 06, 2005

Fallujan police purge

Three-quarters of police officers in the city of Falluja are to lose their jobs in a purge of resistance sympathisers, an Iraqi commander has said.

The commander of Iraqi security forces in the western city, General Madhi Hashim, said not all policemen would be reincorporated

"The force had some 2000 policemen but we will rehire only 500," he said.

"They will be picked for their integrity and on condition they never took part in terrorist operations."
  Aljazeera article
That could be hard to prove.

And get this:

Hashim said the city's old police force had been disbanded on 4 November, four days before a devastating US-led offensive on the city was launched.
That was handy either way, eh?
He said the new police chief would be General Shaaban al-Janabi. "The Interior Ministry has appointed General Shaaban, but he will not have full control over decision-making. If he proves able after a month, he will take full and official responsibility," Hashim said.

Al-Janabi, a former officer in Saddam Hussein's army, had been the first choice of Falluja's tribal leaders, Hashim said.
You just know these people are thinking things would have been so much better if Saddam had just been left in power.

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