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    Forbidden pleasures return to Mosul as Al-Qaeda melts away MOSUL, Iraq, May 25, 2008 (AFP) - Ata Taha tied the knot with his university sweetheart in a popular park and traditional meeting point for lovers in Iraq's northern city of Mosul -- but only after Al-Qaeda went on the retreat.
    'My family had advised me to have a private wedding or celebrate abroad but I stood my ground,' the 26-year-old said proudly. 'I got my wish -- I married my colleague and we did so in public.'
    Al-Qaeda militants had banned all public expressions of joy in Mosul, and even prevented the sale of a local popular bread, claiming that it was a breach of Muslim tradition.
    In mid-May Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said a crackdown had begun against a Sunni area of Mosul that the American military describes as the last urban bastion of Al-Qaeda jihadists in Iraq.
    According to the US military at least 1,200 suspects -- including about 200 Al-Qaeda militants -- have been arrested since the Iraqi-led and US-backed operation was launched on May 14, and the level of attacks has also dropped.
    Taha and his fiancee took advantage of the offensive against Al-Qaeda to don their wedding finery and head for the so-called 'Forest Park' where newlyweds traditionally pose for pictures surrounded by friends and family.
    Frightened residents deserted the park in north Mosul after radical Al-Qaeda militants imposed their extremist view of Islam on the city.
    But since the local campaign against Al-Qaeda began residents have been returning in force to celebrate weddings in the park, especially at weekends.
    Guests gather there both to congratulate the newlyweds and to pose for pictures with the couple.
    'The extremist factions imposed their values on us with rhetoric and fatwas (decrees) that have nothing to do with real Islam,' said Taha.
    Coffee shops and restaurants, as well as other favourite meeting spots like the corniche overlooking the Tigris River in downtown Mosul, have also buzzed with activity since the anti-Al Qaeda operation got under way.
    All across the city, residents have taken on a new lease on life.
    Streets are thronged with pedestrians and market stalls brim anew with fruit and vegetables -- including tomatoes and cucumbers displayed side by side in clear defiance to the Islamists who had banned this as sexually provocative.
    The local Iraqi bread known as 'sammoun' -- also prohibited by the militants who argued that it did not exist in the time of the Prophet Mohammed -- can now be found again in bakeries.
    For schoolteacher Zakia Abdullah al-Badrani, Mosul is 'a land of civilisations that should not be soiled by obscurantists' such as Al-Qaeda.
    Mosul, with its population of 1.5 million, is the provincial capital of Nineveh -- itself the capital of the once powerful Assyrian empire -- and is home to both Sunni and Shiite Muslims, as well as Kurds and Christians.
    'We always lived in harmony with the other communities and this is what encouraged me to come back,' said Gergis Hannah, a Christian who fled his hometown two years ago but returned at the onset of the military push against the jihadists.
    Once Al-Qaeda is uprooted from Mosul 'the government must push for reconciliation' among all of the city's communities, Hannah added.
    Soldiers armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles continue to patrol the streets of Mosul in a reminder that the threat posed by Al-Qaeda has not been removed completely.
    But the military met no resistance as its forces rolled into Mosul, and many residents believe the Islamists either fled the city in the face of the advance or went to ground.

    http://www.arabtimesonline.com/kuwai...=17383&ccid=18
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    I love it.



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    very cool



    OH the Drama ... !

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    oh yea. freedom



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    Nice!!! Freedom begets desire for more freedom.




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    This is exactly what it's all about !!! And why we can't yet leave yet ........... Hang in there folks....it will have been worth it BIG TIME !!!




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    Just a month ago, I was in Mosul. News like this is good to read.




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    Great News.. This is what we are about in Iraq. Need MORE stories like this and then we see not a ReBirth as such, but a strong and vibrant Iraq that will hopefully carry some democracy forward in her future struggles. Kudos to Taha and his Bride. Bring on the latte's... warrior




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    I can't help to wonder if we will see a situation like Russia when they got their new found freedom...Hopefully with the demise of al-qaeda they can avoid this.



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    Quote Originally Posted by dokturshoo View Post
    Just a month ago, I was in Mosul. News like this is good to read.
    Thank you for your service !!.......The End Game is in sight !!! Hope we don't mess this one up !! and the way Robert Gates is talking we wont !!!!

    Freedom & Democracy is on it's way !!!

    Good Job Guys !!




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    I agree that this is a hopeful story. What kind of people 'ban public displays of joy'? That is ridiculous. I hope these kinds of stories keep coming.

    This really makes me appreciate more the simple freedoms we enjoy every day. I salute those who protect our way of life. Thank you to the members of the Armed Forces of past, present, and future... Happy Memorial Day!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bambaboo View Post
    Forbidden pleasures return to Mosul as Al-Qaeda melts away MOSUL, Iraq, May 25, 2008 (AFP) - Ata Taha tied the knot with his university sweetheart in a popular park and traditional meeting point for lovers in Iraq's northern city of Mosul -- but only after Al-Qaeda went on the retreat.
    'My family had advised me to have a private wedding or celebrate abroad but I stood my ground,' the 26-year-old said proudly. 'I got my wish -- I married my colleague and we did so in public.'
    Al-Qaeda militants had banned all public expressions of joy in Mosul, and even prevented the sale of a local popular bread, claiming that it was a breach of Muslim tradition.
    In mid-May Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said a crackdown had begun against a Sunni area of Mosul that the American military describes as the last urban bastion of Al-Qaeda jihadists in Iraq.
    According to the US military at least 1,200 suspects -- including about 200 Al-Qaeda militants -- have been arrested since the Iraqi-led and US-backed operation was launched on May 14, and the level of attacks has also dropped.
    Taha and his fiancee took advantage of the offensive against Al-Qaeda to don their wedding finery and head for the so-called 'Forest Park' where newlyweds traditionally pose for pictures surrounded by friends and family.
    Frightened residents deserted the park in north Mosul after radical Al-Qaeda militants imposed their extremist view of Islam on the city.
    But since the local campaign against Al-Qaeda began residents have been returning in force to celebrate weddings in the park, especially at weekends.
    Guests gather there both to congratulate the newlyweds and to pose for pictures with the couple.
    'The extremist factions imposed their values on us with rhetoric and fatwas (decrees) that have nothing to do with real Islam,' said Taha.
    Coffee shops and restaurants, as well as other favourite meeting spots like the corniche overlooking the Tigris River in downtown Mosul, have also buzzed with activity since the anti-Al Qaeda operation got under way.
    All across the city, residents have taken on a new lease on life.
    Streets are thronged with pedestrians and market stalls brim anew with fruit and vegetables -- including tomatoes and cucumbers displayed side by side in clear defiance to the Islamists who had banned this as sexually provocative.
    The local Iraqi bread known as 'sammoun' -- also prohibited by the militants who argued that it did not exist in the time of the Prophet Mohammed -- can now be found again in bakeries.
    For schoolteacher Zakia Abdullah al-Badrani, Mosul is 'a land of civilisations that should not be soiled by obscurantists' such as Al-Qaeda.
    Mosul, with its population of 1.5 million, is the provincial capital of Nineveh -- itself the capital of the once powerful Assyrian empire -- and is home to both Sunni and Shiite Muslims, as well as Kurds and Christians.
    'We always lived in harmony with the other communities and this is what encouraged me to come back,' said Gergis Hannah, a Christian who fled his hometown two years ago but returned at the onset of the military push against the jihadists.
    Once Al-Qaeda is uprooted from Mosul 'the government must push for reconciliation' among all of the city's communities, Hannah added.
    Soldiers armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles continue to patrol the streets of Mosul in a reminder that the threat posed by Al-Qaeda has not been removed completely.
    But the military met no resistance as its forces rolled into Mosul, and many residents believe the Islamists either fled the city in the face of the advance or went to ground.

    http://www.arabtimesonline.com/kuwai...=17383&ccid=18
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    Quote Originally Posted by alaskan007 View Post
    What kind of people 'ban public displays of joy'?
    Evil people do. They also blow up innocent people and setup torture houses where they mutilate their victims. Oh yeah, they also fly planes into office buildings. But George Bush is called a moron for trying to eradicate these people. It's a crazy world.




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    Maybe we need to ship this information to the Union Oil Idiots that want the occupiers to leave. This is a great story we need to have more of these on our National News.




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    How Romantic!!!

    I can't wait for my daughter to marry one of these IDIOTS!!!!





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    Quote Originally Posted by crabman View Post
    Maybe we need to ship this information to the Union Oil Idiots that want the occupiers to leave. This is a great story we need to have more of these on our National News.


    Your on a roll tonight Crabman!





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    Quote Originally Posted by Bambaboo View Post
    Forbidden pleasures return to Mosul as Al-Qaeda melts away MOSUL, Iraq, May 25, 2008 (AFP) - Ata Taha tied the knot with his university sweetheart in a popular park and traditional meeting point for lovers in Iraq's northern city of Mosul -- but only after Al-Qaeda went on the retreat.
    'My family had advised me to have a private wedding or celebrate abroad but I stood my ground,' the 26-year-old said proudly. 'I got my wish -- I married my colleague and we did so in public.'
    Al-Qaeda militants had banned all public expressions of joy in Mosul, and even prevented the sale of a local popular bread, claiming that it was a breach of Muslim tradition.
    In mid-May Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said a crackdown had begun against a Sunni area of Mosul that the American military describes as the last urban bastion of Al-Qaeda jihadists in Iraq.
    According to the US military at least 1,200 suspects -- including about 200 Al-Qaeda militants -- have been arrested since the Iraqi-led and US-backed operation was launched on May 14, and the level of attacks has also dropped.
    Taha and his fiancee took advantage of the offensive against Al-Qaeda to don their wedding finery and head for the so-called 'Forest Park' where newlyweds traditionally pose for pictures surrounded by friends and family.
    Frightened residents deserted the park in north Mosul after radical Al-Qaeda militants imposed their extremist view of Islam on the city.
    But since the local campaign against Al-Qaeda began residents have been returning in force to celebrate weddings in the park, especially at weekends.
    Guests gather there both to congratulate the newlyweds and to pose for pictures with the couple.
    'The extremist factions imposed their values on us with rhetoric and fatwas (decrees) that have nothing to do with real Islam,' said Taha.
    Coffee shops and restaurants, as well as other favourite meeting spots like the corniche overlooking the Tigris River in downtown Mosul, have also buzzed with activity since the anti-Al Qaeda operation got under way.
    All across the city, residents have taken on a new lease on life.
    Streets are thronged with pedestrians and market stalls brim anew with fruit and vegetables -- including tomatoes and cucumbers displayed side by side in clear defiance to the Islamists who had banned this as sexually provocative.
    The local Iraqi bread known as 'sammoun' -- also prohibited by the militants who argued that it did not exist in the time of the Prophet Mohammed -- can now be found again in bakeries.
    For schoolteacher Zakia Abdullah al-Badrani, Mosul is 'a land of civilisations that should not be soiled by obscurantists' such as Al-Qaeda.
    Mosul, with its population of 1.5 million, is the provincial capital of Nineveh -- itself the capital of the once powerful Assyrian empire -- and is home to both Sunni and Shiite Muslims, as well as Kurds and Christians.
    'We always lived in harmony with the other communities and this is what encouraged me to come back,' said Gergis Hannah, a Christian who fled his hometown two years ago but returned at the onset of the military push against the jihadists.
    Once Al-Qaeda is uprooted from Mosul 'the government must push for reconciliation' among all of the city's communities, Hannah added.
    Soldiers armed with Kalashnikov assault rifles continue to patrol the streets of Mosul in a reminder that the threat posed by Al-Qaeda has not been removed completely.
    But the military met no resistance as its forces rolled into Mosul, and many residents believe the Islamists either fled the city in the face of the advance or went to ground.

    http://www.arabtimesonline.com/kuwai...=17383&ccid=18
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    I want to see what this hottie looks like? The woman that is!




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