OluÅŸturulma Tarihi: Nisan 16, 2004 00:00
Hurriyet's reporters were in Felluce, where the fiercest clashes are taking place. Correspondent Sebati Karakurt says "Two insurgents raised their gun to me. I showed my press card. Then he said, "Sebati is a Jewish name!"Other armed men, made gestures to their friends, telling to cut our throat.The Iraqi near me yelled: "I swear, he is Moslem!"Â In spite of the warnings of the Coalition forces that Felluce was very unsafe and he should not go there, Karakurt still ventures to enter the city, through a friend, a former Republican Guard.In Felluce, the two men arrive at a headquarters named "Garmat Ali", where militia, with RPG missiles in their hands, are rushing. "We are very close to chalshes. An old man who tries to mount a rocket to RPG warns to shoot, unless we leave the site. "Then in insurgent demands from them to undress and his friend urge him to cut the throats of the two men. Being undressed, Sebati Karakurt begin praying in a voice to be heard. After a while the insurgents freed the two men, hearing that one of them was a former republican guard and both, Moslem.Â
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