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A wedding party in ''' 2004)]. Retrieved 4 September 2006.

The wedding united members of the already related Rakat and Sabah families: Ashad Rakat was the groom and Rutba, his bride. Witnesses report that the American bombing started at 3am. Local accounts state that 42 men, women and children were killed during the incident. Among the known dead were Iraqi musicians Hussein Al-Ali and his brother Mohaned Al-Ali . Iraqi officials report 13 children were among the dead. 27 members of the extended Rakat family were killed.

Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt , the coalition deputy chief of staff for U.S. operations in Iraq, stated that the location was a legitimate target. "We took ground fire and we returned fire. We estimate that around 40 were killed. But we operated within our rules of engagement." American fire included both bullets and bombs, leaving behind craters.AP, Iraq Wedding-Party Video Backs Survivors' Claims ," May 24, 2004

In the aftermath, Kimmitt claimed, "There was no evidence of a wedding: no decorations, no musical instruments found, no large quantities of food or leftover servings one would expect from a wedding celebration. There may have been some kind of celebration. Bad people have celebrations, too." However, video footage of the wedding contradicts that claim and the Associated Press found fragments of musical instruments, pots and pans and brightly colored beddings used for celebrations, scattered around the bombed out tent.

Major General James Mattis claimed the idea of a wedding was implausible, "How many people go to the middle of the desert ... to hold a wedding 80 miles (130km) from the nearest civilisation? These were more than two dozen Military-age Males . Let's not be naive." The Rakats and the Sabahs were residents of Mukaradeeb.

American military claimed that traditional Celebratory Gunfire was misinterpreted as an attack on American helicopters.


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  • http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1223563,00.html

  • http://journals.aol.com/bmiller224/OldHickorysWeblog/entries/1295


  • http://www.wsws.org/articles/2004/may2004/wedd-m27.shtml

  • http://www.zonaeuropa.com/20040521_1.htm



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