May 24, 2006

Woman Taken Hostage in Iraq by Ansar al-Sunna

Mayada-salihi-hostage-iraq-embassy.jpgThe Army of Ansar al-Sunna has taken a female Iraqi translator hostage. In an announcement released on the internet, the group claimed that it had captured Mayada Salihi, a woman working as a translator for U.S. forces.

In the statement, the group claimed that Salihi was an "apostate" and among their most wanted targets. The Islamist group also claims that they had shot and wounded Ms. Salahi last year, but that she had escaped.

The group also posted several images to confirm that Mayada Salihi had been captured. Among them are several identification badges, including one for the U.S. embassy in Iraq. Two others identify Salihi as an employee of the Iraqi Ministry of Defense.

A series of other photos appear to show a woman posing with various Iraqi and U.S. forces, but her face is is blurred. The woman does appear to be Salahi.

The Army of Ansar al-Sunna is an active terrorist organization in Iraq. The group routinely murders hostages that it deems "apostates". Under Islamic law, the maximum penalty for apostasy is death. Thus, the Islamist groups justifies its murders as the carrying out of the death penalty under the guise of Islamic law.

The statement released by the group claims that two of its members were shopping in Baghdad when they spotted Salihi. They claim that Salihi was some sort of counter-intelligence officer that was hunting them down. Salihi initially fled the two "mujahidin" when they attacked her. They later found her in her car and kidnapped her, even though some Iraqi policemen saw what was happening and tried to stop them.

The group promised to upload a video to the internet in the near future. Unfortunately, this group has distributed dozens of videos of the murder and beheading of hostages in the past.

Mayada Salihi was featured in an article by Knight-Ridder in May of 2003. The author, S. Thorne Harper, describes Mayada Salihi as an outspoken advocate of women's rights in Iraq.:

She's definitely got the attitude – passionate and outspoken. In a country steeped in patriarchy, with little history of free speech, that's never been a problem for the 31-year-old, married mother of two.

"It is difficult here for some women," said Salihi, who prefers make-up, blouses and slacks to conservative Arab fashion. "For me, it's easy. I can say whatever I want."

Salihi first decided to learn English after listening to English language pop-music, including Wham, Paul Anka, and Barbara Streissand. She wanted to know what the lyrics said in their original language.

Salihi worked at a private school teaching English before the war until a U.S. bombe killed one of her neighbors:

Later, still seething, she approached the first U.S. soldier she saw and asked him a tough question.

"I said to him: `I need to know when you are leaving our country,' " she said, sipping on a Pepsi.

The soldier had no answer. Calming her anger, Salihi realized she had to use her English skills to work with the Americans.

She works long hours as a U.S. military translator. Her husband works as a driver and guide for journalists.

This brave woman, who was willing to stand up to the U.S. when she thought they were in the wrong, had been targetted by the so-called 'resistance' in the past:
Four days ago, she discovered four unexploded U.S. cluster bombs in her front yard. She said Iraqis who believe she is working with the U.S. government to arrest members of the former regime placed them there.

"I can't even let my children outside to play anymore," she said. "My house is like a prison."

Ah, yes, the brave mujahidin terrorizing women and children.

More from Salihi:

She finds a paradox in postwar Iraq. Under Saddam Hussein, she said, there was no freedom of speech but there was adequate security. Under U.S. rule, Iraqis are free to express themselves but no one feels safe.

Salihi warned that Iraqis are beginning to consider this paradox. Unless the U.S. turns things around quickly, she said they might start longing for the old ways.

"There is an old Arab saying, `If you want to know the value of something – like a leader, try the value of another one for a while," she said.

This is the woman the Army of Ansar al-Sunna terrorists accuse of being a "captain" in the Iraqi security forces. This is the woman that they will murder in the name of "legitimate resistance".

We pray that U.S. forces will swiftly find the terrorists who have captured Mayada Salihi and free her before it is too late. Mayada-salihi-hostage-iraq-defence.jpg

The SITE Institute's story is here.

Thanks to Baf Baf and Tribeca for legwork on this story.

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1 Michael Moore's "minutemen" strike again. Viva la revolucion!

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at May 24, 2006 03:57 PM (8e/V4)

2 Soon a video of a women with her head getting cut off will come from the ROP in Iraq. Of course, it will be America's fault for asking her to be a translator. At least, that is how lefturds will see it, and the U.N. (spit). ROPMA

Posted by: Leatherneck at May 24, 2006 04:03 PM (D2g/j)

3 You are actually surprised that they kidnapped a woman. They've been doing it for years. They will kill her though I'm not sure that they will air the video. By the way why are you dissing the minutemen. Sean Hannity likes them and he's a far right tepublican like you. They are just trying to protect the border. Please explain. Thanks.

Posted by: Johnathan Ramirez at May 24, 2006 04:05 PM (CnDtU)

4 By the way, do let us know when and if the bastards show the hostage video.

Posted by: jonathan ramirez at May 24, 2006 04:06 PM (CnDtU)

5 This be what #5003 or 5004?

Posted by: Brad at May 24, 2006 04:08 PM (3OPZt)

6 The MSM will not show the video, it will be time for another Abu Garab picture. Meanwhile, in New York City where the ROP individuals chant death to Israel, and burn the American flag.

Posted by: Leatherneck at May 24, 2006 05:35 PM (D2g/j)

7 Video? It's may already be too late for that. God have mercy on her soul.

Posted by: Thrill at May 24, 2006 06:14 PM (DYb4r)

8 Video? It may already be too late for that. God have mercy on her soul.

Posted by: Thrill at May 24, 2006 06:14 PM (DYb4r)

9 May G-d have no mercy on the moon god worshipping POS. ROPMA

Posted by: Leatherneck at May 24, 2006 06:55 PM (D2g/j)

10 I wouldn't wish this on anyone. I hope she gets out of it okay. I can't imagine being subjected to these animals.

Posted by: Oyster at May 24, 2006 08:53 PM (YudAC)

11 We won't have to worry about it Oyster, long as there is not much more delay in launching the first round of nukes ...

Posted by: Last gasp Larry at May 24, 2006 09:32 PM (FCC6c)

12 Oh, you are saying Michael Moore called the terrorists minutemen. Well that's surprising.

Posted by: Jonathan Ramirez at May 25, 2006 05:13 AM (CnDtU)

13 I just cannot imagine the horror she is going thru right now... We must exterminate these cockroaches!! We are at WAR and we are in for the FIGHT OF OUR LIVES. if only we had the balls to unleash our military might... I'm with Michael Savage, kill the 100 million or so jihadists, that still leaves 900 million Muslims - maybe then we'll have some fucking peace for a while. Leatherneck - your comments are awesome.. fucking 5th column and ROPmA!

Posted by: Richard Davis at May 25, 2006 09:47 AM (1gtZh)

14 I personally knew Mayada when I was stationed in Baghdad. She is a good woman who was trying to do her part to make Iraq a better place. She once told me about how in May 2004 she had been tailed home and shot when getting out of her car, and how three months later she was back on the job. When I asked her why she would go back to such a risky job that almost cost her life, she responded "It's my country, it is up to me to help make it better." The thought of what is or has probably happened to her is sickening.

Posted by: U. S. Marine at May 25, 2006 09:59 AM (bTLPN)

15 Well It looks like she's dead now. Stay safe out there Marine.

Posted by: Jack Miller at May 25, 2006 01:13 PM (CnDtU)

16 May was a friend of mine, a good friend. I worked with her, day in and day out, for a year (I returned in Feb). I ate meals with her and her mother, played with H and M (her son and daughter), and we exchanged gifts for our kids. I got word, when they found her body, last week. I hate. B

Posted by: LTC R. Bateman at June 09, 2006 05:18 PM (neUuc)

17 My God. I'm terribly sorry. Thanks for the update. It looks like Ansar Al Sunnah decided not to air the video of her execution. They never do when it comes to women. Not even a video of their "confessions". Again I'm sorry.

Posted by: Jack Miller at June 10, 2006 01:54 PM (CnDtU)

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