IRAQ - KIDNAP AND DECAPITATION MANUAL FOUND IN HIDEOUT
Since 06-24-05
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Baghdad, 23 June (AKI) - US Marines have found manuals on taking hostages and
decapitation during a raid on a guerrilla hideout in the Iraqi village of
Karabla, near the town of Qaim, close to the Syrian border. The Arab newspaper
Al-Sharq al-Awsat reports that in the hideaway the troops also found several
hostages who were being held there by Islamic militants. The hiding place was
being used as a centre for the interrogation and torture of hostages, and
contained electrodes and other instruments of torture.
The manuals found were used as Jihad (Holy War) handbooks. The first was titled:
"How to choose the best hostage", the second covered decapitation and was
called: "Rules for cutting off the heads of infidels", and the third manual,
"principles of the philosophy of the Jihad", was more theoretical.
The three documents, the last of which is 574 pages long, carry the name Abdel
Rahman al-Aliya, which the newspaper says is probably a cover name to hide the
identity of the real author. The hideout - in the volatile western Anbar
province which has been the scene of fierce fighting between insurgents and the
US-led forces - is believed to have been used by the group led by the Jordanian
militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. He is credited with introducing the practice of
decapitation to the activities of the Jihadist movement.
(Ham/Aki)
23-Jun-05