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フセイン政権の元首相を拘束
米中東軍は22日、フセイン政権の元首相で、91年に蜂起したシーア派の弾圧を指揮したとされるムハマド・ハムザ・アル・ズバイディ氏を拘束したと発表した。一方、シーア派の宗教祭典が4半世紀ぶりに復活。数百万の巡礼者が聖地に集まった。
Hussein's 'Shiite thug' captured as banned Shiite pilgrimage revived
One of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's most-feared lieutenants was in U.S. hands on April 22, while hundreds of thousands of Shiite Muslims converged on two of Iraq's holy cities in an annual pilgrimage that had been banned for years under Hussein.
Muhammad Hamza al-Zubaydi was captured April 21 by the Iraqi opposition and turned over to American authorities for trial on war-crimes charges.
Al-Zubaydi was known as Hussein's "Shiite thug" for his role in Iraq's bloody suppression of the Shiite Muslim uprising of 1991, in which tens of thousands of people died. A Shiite himself, he was once featured in an Iraqi videotape brutalizing Shiite dissidents. Iraqi opposition groups have also accused him of the 1999 assassination of a top Shiite cleric.
A former prime minister, al-Zubaydi was No. 18 - the queen of spades - in the U.S. military's 55-card deck of cards of most-wanted regime figures. Eleven of the 55 most-wanted are now in custody.
Shiites, meanwhile, streamed toward the sacred cities of Najaf and Karbala. Hundreds of thousands of Shiites took part in the annual pilgrimage. During Hussein's rule, the Shiites were forbidden to march. This year, they marched openly under black banners of mourning.
Karbala was packed with pilgrims, waving black and green flags, chanting and beating their chests. Others carried photos of famous Shiite clerics.
Men wore mostly white robes; women were cloaked head-to-toe in traditional black dress.
Two groups of 100 men in white robes slashed open their own heads with swords, splattering blood on those nearby. Waving the bloody blades toward the shrine and screaming with joy, some were taken away in cars for medical attention. Others washed up at a traditional Iraqi bathhouse.
Shukan ST: May 2, 2003
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- Shiite
- シーア派の
- thug
- 暗殺者
- banned
- 禁止されていた
- pilgrimage
- 巡礼
- lieutenants
- 補佐役
- converged on 〜
- 〜に集まった
- (was)turned over to 〜 for trial on war-crimes charges
- 戦犯容疑で裁判にかけられるために〜に身柄が引き渡された
- suppression
- 弾圧
- uprising
- 蜂起
- (was)featured
- 取り上げられた
- brutalizing 〜
- 〜に残忍な行為を行なう
- dissidents
- 反体制の人
- (have)accused 〜 of 〜
- 〜を〜で告訴した
- assassination
- 暗殺
- cleric
- 聖職者
- was No. 18 - the queen of spades - in the U.S. military's 55-card deck of cards of most-wanted regime figures
- 米軍が顔写真入りのトランプを作成して指名手配したフセイン政権幹部55人の中で、18位(スペードの12)だった
- in custody
- 拘束中
- streamed toward 〜
- 〜に流れた
- were forbidden
- 禁じられていた
- black banners of mourning
- 喪に服していることを示す黒い旗
- pilgrims
- 巡礼者
- chanting
- 歌う
- beating their chests
- 胸をたたく
- were cloaked head-to-toe in 〜
- 頭の先からつま先まで〜で包まれていた
- slashed open
- 切りつけた
- splattering blood on 〜
- 〜を血で染めて
- blades
- 刀