Acting Director of Baghdad Psychiatric Hospital Arrested

Ever wonder where al-Qaeda and other Islamonazis get those Downs Syndrome suicide bombers??? Well, Warner emailed us with the following story that sheds some light on that question.

Also, I’m pretty sure that this will put an end to those rumors that the suicide bombers were not afflicted with Downs Syndrome, but just looked that way because the explosion’s compressive effects had deformed their faces

You know, this is just reprehensible… Downs Syndrome children and adults are the most loving, caring, and honest people you will ever meet in your life.. To do something like this to them… It’s just… It’s just insane… I’m sure there’s a special place in Hell for those who take advantage of such gentle beings.

Update: Recent reports put in doubt that the two women were Downs Syndrome patients, as the staff at the hospital claim they do not treat patients with Downs Syndrome, but rather the usual run of the mill mental patients… So, until the dust settles, take everything about this story with a grain of salt. – Doc B.


downs360_276867a.jpgHospital boss arrested over al-Qaeda attack by human boobytraps
February 12, 2008 – TimesOnline.co.uk
Martin Fletcher in Baghdad

The acting director of a Baghdad psychiatric hospital has been arrested on suspicion of supplying al-Qaeda in Iraq with the mentally impaired women that it used to blow up two crowded animal markets in the city on February 1, killing about 100 people.

Iraqi security forces and US soldiers arrested the man at al-Rashad hospital in east Baghdad on Sunday. They then spent three hours searching his office and removing records. Sources told The Times that the two women bombers had been treated at the hospital in the past.

“They [the security forces] arrested the acting director, accusing him of working with al-Qaeda and recruiting mentally ill women and using them in suicide bombing operations,” a hospital official said.

Ibrahim Muhammad Agel, director of the hospital, was killed in the Mansour district of Baghdad on December 11 by gunmen on motorbikes. Colleagues suspect that he was shot for refusing to cooperate with al-Qaeda. Even before Sunday’s arrest, US officials believed that al-Qaeda was scouring Iraq’s hospitals for mentally impaired patients whom it could dupe into acting as suicide bombers. They said that al-Qaeda had used the mentally impaired as unwitting bombers before. “We have fairly good reason to believe this is not the first time they have recruited mentally handicapped individuals,” said one senior officer, though he did not think there had been more than half a dozen cases.

The attraction of mentally impaired women to al-Qaeda was obvious, he said. Being women they could get close to targets with less chance of being stopped or searched; being mentally impaired, they were “less likely to make a rational judgment about what they are being asked to do”.

The February 1 attacks were the deadliest – and most chilling – to hit the Iraqi capital in months. One of the women was given a backpack full of explosives and ballbearings, the other a suicide vest laden with explosives. They were sent into the middle of al-Ghazl and New Baghdad markets, which were packed with people. Their explosives were then detonated by remote control.

The Times was shown photographs of the two young women’s severed heads, which were recovered from the wreckage. One very obviously had Down’s syndrome. The other had the round face, high forehead and other features often associated with Down’s syndrome, but her symptoms were less pronounced.

An insight into the way al-Qaeda thinks came in a letter written by one of its leaders in Anbar province that the US military seized in November and released in part on Sunday. “It is possible to use doctors working in private hospitals and where the infidels/ apostates are treated who have serious conditions to be injected with [air bubbles] that will kill them,” it said.

The US military believes that al-Qaeda is adopting these extreme tactics because the prevalence of check-points and concrete barriers is making car bombings harder, and fewer foreign suicide bombers are reaching Iraq. The number of car bombs has fallen steadily from a peak of 112 last March to 27 last month. Conversely, there were 16 pedestrian suicide bombs in January – the second-highest total in 13 months.

Foreign jihadists – invariably male – used to carry out 90 per cent of the suicide bombings in Iraq, but the US military believes that tighter controls have halved the influx to 50 or 60 a month. The officer conceded that protecting public places against individual suicide bombers was almost impossible. “You really can’t stop a determined bomber from blowing themselves up,” he said. “The key is continuing to take down the terrorist network that conducts these operations.”

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4 Comments on “Acting Director of Baghdad Psychiatric Hospital Arrested”

  1. ISLAMSFORLOSERS Says:

    Nothing these beasts do surprises me. Not one damn thing.

  2. Warner Says:

    ISLAMSFORLOSERS Said

    Nothing these beasts do surprises me. Not one damn thing.

    I’d be surprised if they resorted to cannibalism……….but only for a couple of seconds.

  3. Warner Says:

    Doc said:
    “Downs Syndrome children and adults are the most loving, caring, and honest people you will ever meet in your life..”

    Another Downs quality of greater interest to the barbarians is TRUSTING.

  4. ISLAMSFORLOSERS Says:

    Warner-

    I always thought that had Mo lived a few more years he probably would have ventured into cannibalism as well-it’s about the only irrational and/or reprehensible behavior he missed.

    And even with the cannibalism we’d still here how peaceful Islamania really is in this day and age.


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