BAGHDAD,
March 7, 2005 (IslamOnline.net) – The Islamic Front for the Iraqi
Resistance (Jama`) has urged all its members to remain committed to
the Front's guidelines in fighting the US-led occupation, chiefly
avoiding the use of bobby-trapped cars inside the cities, the
slaughter of hostages and the killing of any Iraqi.
Sources
close the Front revealed to IslamOnline.net that Jama` has issued a
statement early March to distance itself from people shown lately on
Iraqi satellite and ground TV stations confessing membership in armed
groups involved in carrying out attacks against Iraqi police and army
troops and in slaying “collaborators” with the occupation.
Many
Iraqis suspect that the men shown on TV had confessed to such crimes
to avoid torture techniques, according to IOL correspondent.
“The
principles of the Islamic Front contradict the confessions of the
groups shown on TV. We prohibit targeting civilians, slaying hostages
and spilling the blood of Iraqis whether civilians or members of
police and national guard forces, under any pretext,” reads the
statement, a copy of which was obtained by IOL.
The
Front asked all its fighters to “avoided fighting the occupiers
inside the cities”, for fear of jeopardizing the lives of civilians.
On
Sunday, February 27, Iraqi resistance fighters decided to withdraw
from the city of Al-Hadytha, following the US wide-scale crackdown
therein, to spare civilian lives.
Jama`
also reaffirmed in the statements that it was out of the question, for
its members, to target civilian foreigners, such as reporters, drivers
and relief workers.
It
also pressed for not attacking Iraqi infrastructure facilities, such
as oil pipelines, government institutions and public utilities.
Concluding,
the Islamic Front called on its members to avoid cooperation, of any
kind, with armed groups involved in killing Iraqis or civilians.
Televised
Confessions
Jama`
statement came after the televised alleged confessions of some Arabs
and Iraqis.
According
to IOL correspondent, the US-led occupation forces, along with Iraqi
national guardsmen, recently rounded up scores of Arabs, accusing them
of involvement in attacks against US forces and Iraqi policemen.
In
Mosul, Iraqis expressed their deep suspicions after TV stations
started airing “confessions” by the detained persons.
“An
Arab man, in his confession, said he killed three people. The
allegedly killed persons happen to be my nephews, who are currently
working for me,” Abu Abdullah, an Iraqi citizen living in Mosul,
told IOL.
Jama`
Jama`
is an umbrella organization grouping Iraqi Sunni resistance factions
in Ninawa and Diyala provinces.
It
came into existence on Sunday, May 30, 2004, under a political and
military wings called “Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance” and
“Saladin Al-Ayyubi Brigades” respectively.
“We
promise you our Iraqi brethren that the Islamic Front for the Iraqi
Resistance (Jama`) will usher in the end of the [US-led] occupiers,”
the group had said in the statement issued then.
The
political wing’s motto features the Bismillah (In the Name of Allah)
written at the peak of an Iraq map with a fist carrying a white flag
piercing its middle and the word “Jama`” written alongside, in
reference to the closely-knit resistance.
The
military wing, however, designed its slogan as two crossed swords with
a hamlet beneath symbolizing Muslim leader Saladin Al-Ayyubi.