February 11, 2009 4:59 PM

Love And Hate In Iraq

(CBS/AP)  Gunmen killed 23 members of the Yazidi religious minority in northern Iraq on Sunday, after stopping their bus and separating out followers of other faiths, police said.

Armed men in several cars stopped the bus around 2 p.m, as it was carrying workers from the Mosul Textile Factory to their hometown of Bashika, which has a mixed Christian and Yazidi population. The gunmen checked passengers' identification cars, then asked all Christians to get off the bus, said police Brig. Mohammed al-Wagga.

They hijacked the bus with all the Yazidis still inside, and drove them to eastern Mosul, where they were lined up along a wall and shot to death execution-style, al-Wagga said.

A police spokesman for Ninevah province, where Mosul is the provincial capital, said the executions were in response to the killing two weeks ago of a Yazidi woman who had recently converted to Islam.

Yazidis are a small group concentrated mostly around the northern city of Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad. They are primarily Kurdish, and worship an angel figure that some Muslims and Christians consider the devil.

The woman had fallen in love with a Muslim man, then converted to Islam and ran off with him, said police spokesman Abdul-Karim Khalaf. Her relatives disapproved of the match and dragged her back to Bashika, where she was stoned to death, he said.

Voice of Iraq reported on the death earlier this month, quoting eyewitnesses who claimed that 2,000 people took part.

A grainy video showing gruesome scenes of the woman's killing was distributed on Iraqi Web sites in recent weeks, but its authenticity could not be independently confirmed.

Sunday's killings by Muslim extremists were an attempt to avenge the woman's death, Khalaf said.

About a week ago, the Ninewa police chief had ordered the arrest of people responsible for the stoning. It was not known if any arrests had occurred.

After the killings, hundreds of Yazidis took to the streets of Bashika. Shops were shuttered and many Muslim residents closed themselves in their homes, fearing reprisal attacks. Police set up additional checkpoints across the city.

Bashika is about 80 percent Yazidi, 15 percent Christian and about five percent Muslim.

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by toldyouso21 April 23, 2007 3:55 AM EDT
. What a wonderful place the Middle East would be if all the humans were extinct.
Posted by LNorigby at 12:05 AM : Apr 23, 2007

Indeed, and what a wonderful place the world would be if all humans were extinct. Wonder how many countries wish that we were gone? Treat people the way you want to be treated---Americans behave as if no one bothered to raise them, self centered, cruel, short sighted, ignorant, and depraved.
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by clew37 April 23, 2007 3:05 AM EDT
I can always tell when a woman or young girl gets killed on this site because the comments usually turn to something that has nothing to do with this at all. These kind of people were the ones watching hangings and wondering if there was a souvenir stand around. You disgust me as much as these killers did, as your indifference perpetuates a future generation of uncaring jerks.
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by lnorigby April 23, 2007 3:05 AM EDT
Get our troops out, and help them all blow each other up so all that is left of the area is the wonderful desert, no more religious nuts to make problems in the otherwise peaceful lands. What a wonderful place the Middle East would be if all the humans were extinct.
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by lnorigby April 23, 2007 3:00 AM EDT
Wow! The Muslims did something good! They actually cared a WOMAN got stoned? I thought that was their favorite hobby! They must have been mad the Yazidi got to kill her instead of them getting the fun. Religions are all nothing but more Satan's work.
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by toolmangler-2009 April 23, 2007 2:08 AM EDT
G'nite Mike have to be up by 5:30. CUL8tr
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by toolmangler-2009 April 23, 2007 2:02 AM EDT
If you had turned right on 54 and gone 1 block past Main St you'd have been 1 block from my house
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by toolmangler-2009 April 23, 2007 1:55 AM EDT
I know exactly where it is. Buckner Steel always has decorations hanging from a crane for all the hollidays.
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by mikealford3 April 23, 2007 1:38 AM EDT
I understand, my trip up your way was short. I turned off 40 and headed south past Buckner Steel and then turned left on a little stone road and the galvanizing plant is on the right. Had a fine lunch at a little store just down the road from there.
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by mikealford3 April 23, 2007 1:34 AM EDT
Buckner Steel is who I was thinking of.
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by toolmangler-2009 April 23, 2007 1:34 AM EDT
Well My wife use to spend her summers right next to YANKEE Stadium in the apts across the EL! as seen from behind home plate and my deceased bro use to pull for the Sox so you understand I couldn't pick them also (grin)
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