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Friday, April 22, 2005

Iraq deteriorating: Australian contractor
April 22, 2005 - 10:21AM

Iraq is descending into more indiscriminate violence after a period of relative calm, according to a Australian private security contractor working in the country.

He was commenting on the latest deadly outbursts in Iraq that has claimed scores of victims, including an Australian security contractor, among three foreigners killed in a roadside ambush on Wednesday.

The 34-year-old NSW man was shot along with two other foreign nationals, believed to be an American and a Canadian, while travelling in a convoy on the main road near Baghdad International Airport.

Reuters have named the man as Chris Ahmelman.

The attack came ahead of a missile strike on a civilian Bulgarian helicopter, in which at least nine people died and the discovery of 60 bodies of possibly Shi'ite hostages in the Tigris River.

Another Australian contractor working in Iraq for security company AKE Asia Pacific said today the tempo of violence was on the rise again.

"It appears that it's now picking up again ... it's quite dangerous here," the contractor, identified only as Rodge, told ABC radio.

You certainly wouldn't want to be on the ground without some kind of protection," he said.
"I would say that things are becoming more unstable here on the ground and every day you can just see people are a little more scared.

"There's a lot of things that are going on behind the scenes that people don't really have a lot of knowledge about.">>continued">>>>continued

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2005/04/22/1114028520764.html?from=rss

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