  LONDON (AFP) - At least two Britons have taken up arms in Najaf on the side of Moqtada Sadr, and they say there are more foreigners like them in the radical Iraqi cleric's militia in Najaf, a newspaper reported. "It is our country and there are invaders here," the older of the two Iraqi-born Britons told The Times newspaper's correspondent in Najaf.
"We have taken the side of Moqtada Sadr because we believe it is the right side. " The Times said the two men, an uncle and nephew just two years apart in age, spoke in "distinctive London accents" and refused to identify themselves beyond their noms de guerre. Neither had weapons training or military experience, but within hours of arriving in Najaf they found themselves guarding the city's sacred Imam Ali shrine, it said.
-- What about stories about Iraqis helping to fight terror? Where are the stories of the average Iraqi trying to do his/her part in the rebirth of Iraqi civilization. Where are these stories? We KNOW they exist. The Media refuses to cover it because it would be going along with the notion that the war was justified and thus against their CORE beliefs that the Bush administration waged a preemptive fictious war over fake WMD's. Andrew B. 
