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Sadeq al-Kabir, a spokesman for the rebels, could not confirm whether Seif al-Islam escaped but said another son, Mohammed, had escaped home arrest.'
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All of the witnesses testified before the high criminal court that they had not seen who killed the soldiers during the rampage in the southern Iraqi town of Majar al-Kabir on 24 June 2003.
Red Cap murders: Baghdad court clears Iraqi pair Martin Chulov in Baghdad 2010
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The leadership's spokesman, Sadeq al-Kabir, had no explanation and could only say, "This could be all lies."
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The leadership's spokesman, Sadeq al-Kabir, had no explanation and could only say, "This could be all lies."
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That morning, rumour had been rife in Majar al-Kabir that a British convoy had killed 18 people in the town's marketplace in what appeared to be a dispute over soldiers 'use of dogs to search locals.
Red Cap murders: Baghdad court clears Iraqi pair Martin Chulov in Baghdad 2010
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Sadeq al-Kabir, a spokesman for the rebels, could not confirm whether Seif al-Islam escaped but said another son, Mohammed, had escaped home arrest.'
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• Army Pfc. Tavarus D. Setzler, 23, Jacksonville, Fla.; died when his vehicle struck an explosive in Majar al-Kabir; assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 7th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
October 2008 2008
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The battle came about because “Coalition aircraft were called in to strafe fighters who attacked Coalition troops in Amarah and Majjar al-Kabir, two Shiite cities in the Mayson province bordering Iran, the military said.”
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The clandestine operation reportedly took place in August 2007, about a month before the IAF strike on the al-Kabir reactor in the country's eastern desert, said the article.
More on the Syrian Nuclear reactor.... GayandRight 2009
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Some alleged survivors of the gun battle near the southern Iraqi town of Majar al-Kabir also claim corpses were mutilated by UK military personnel.
Archive 2008-02-01 FIDO The Dog 2008
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