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By Waleed Ibrahim
BAGHDAD |
Sun Oct 3, 2010 11:44am EDT
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Militants in Iraq are resorting increasingly to guns with silencers to attack security forces and government officials, as successes against insurgents have made it harder for them to carry out trademark bombings.
Analysts say the new, more evasive method of targeting enemies has coincided with the political limbo that has gripped Iraq since an inconclusive March election, giving insurgents some space and time to explore new methods of attacks.
Monitor of Constitutional Freedom and Bill of Rights, an Iraqi non-governmental organization (NGO), said 686 people had been killed with silenced weapons so far this year in Iraq, citing Iraqi police and military figures.
That compared with 473 during all of 2009 and 270 in 2008.
Lieutenant General Hussein Kamal, Iraq's deputy interior minister, said militant groups were changing tactics because security advances had robbed them of some of their ability to carry out large-scale attacks, such as car bombings, that had become their calling card.
"For this reason they resort to these deadly tactics," he said. "These weapons are easy to carry and hide."
Silenced guns are now used frequently in attacks on police and soldiers at security checkpoints, as well as on politicians, government workers and the government-backed Sahwa militia.
In a bulletin this month, the constitutional rights NGO directly linked the trend to delays in the formation of a new government because this had offered insurgents a fresh opportunity to exploit the power vacuum.
IMPASSE
Iraqis had hoped the vote would help bring some calm as the country emerges from years of war. But, seven months on, it is still locked in a stalemate as factions jostle for power.
Military leaders say Islamist insurgents have targeted people connected with the government since the March election as they seek to further destabilize the battle-weary country.
On Sunday, gunmen using silenced weapons drove by a police checkpoint and opened fire, killing one policeman, in the city of Falluja, a police source said.
Major General Mohammed al-Askari, a defense ministry spokesman, said the ministry has called on the government to enforce a special law against those who carry, manufacture and trade in silenced weapons.
Iraq is flooded with weapons and many ordinary Iraqis own small arms to protect themselves. But Askari said that muffled weapons were the hallmark of gunmen specifically bent on murder.
"The intention of those who carry these kinds of weapons are different from those who carry normal weapons," he said. "Those who carry silenced weapons have intention to kill."
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