Friday, November 30, 2007

Iraqi Media: Lovely Terrorist Bride Was Mahdi Army Member

All dressed up and ready to kill.
What should have been "her" most memorable day, ended in a public defrocking.

Sadly, the lovely bride was not able to enjoy her honeymoon.

Iraqi Nahrain.com has more on the lovely terrorist bride who was captured this week while traveling in drag:

Iraqi security forces arrest a fake wedding procession. With fake bride (a man disguised as a bride) and groom who are wanted outlaws. The fake bride is one of the son's of infamous Mahdi Army leader and killer of many Sunnis, Abu-Deraa, who is now hiding in Iran. The rest of the thugs are more leaders in the disbanded Mahdi Army who may have blood on their hands or who have not obeyed the orders from Muqtada to stop hostilities? They were on their way to join Abu-Derra in Iran, to escape the law.
Thanks to Iraqi-American Haider Ajina for the rest of this bridal story.


She looked stunning, the floral arrangement was perfect.


The jazzed up car for the wedding party.


The wedding party.


Humiliated and defrocked, the Mahdi Army bride is now on the way to the clanker.
Her honeymoon will just have to wait.

Previously:
Terrorist Bride Captured Near Baghdad On Way to Honeymoon

3 Comments:

Blogger The Spook said...

their honeymoon may happen in jail, and not the good way.

7:08 AM  
Blogger juandos said...

Interesting how the Sunnis have stepped up to defend themselves...

How many of you have seen this story in the MSM sphere?

Qaeda chased from last Baghdad bastion

16 November 2007

BAGHDAD - An armed Sunni group has ended Al-Qaeda’s tight two-year grip on north Baghdad’s volatile Adhamiyah neighbourhood and is now in control, an AFP correspondent witnessed on Friday.

A local militia calling itself the “revolutionaries of Adhamiyah” took over the Sunni district on the east bank of the Tigris on November 10 in a swift and audacious raid that sent Al-Qaeda fleeing from its last stronghold in Baghdad.

On Friday, members of the “revolutionaries of Adhamiyah” controlled main roads into the neighbourhood as well the square housing the famous Abu Hanifa mosque where Saddam Hussein made his last public appearance before fleeing Baghdad in 2003 as US-led forces invaded the country.

A Sunni bastion encircled by Shiite districts, Adhamiyah had been one of the most dangerous areas of Baghdad, under the tight control of Al Qaeda “emirs”.

The AFP correspondent said the neighbourhood was calm with the streets taken over by men wearing dark grey shirts and toting light weapons, Kalashnikovs and machine guns.

There was no sign of any Iraqi police or soldiers as militiamen, most of them in their early twenties, manned makeshift checkpoints, demanding at gunpoint identification from all motorists and passersby.

They were operating without hindrance by the US military, who were patrolling the streets in armoured vehicles. (there is more)

7:11 AM  
Blogger Da Man said...

Why can't two men in love get married?

10:39 AM  

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