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Iraq Mosque bomb kills 14
Swissinfo ^ | January 21 2005 | Omar Anwar/Reuters

Posted on 01/21/2005 11:27:51 AM PST by knighthawk

By Omar Anwar

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A suicide car bomber has killed 14 Shi'ite worshippers as they were leaving a Baghdad mosque, ratcheting up tension between's Iraq's religious communities just nine days before landmark elections.

In a sign of the insurgents' confidence, a group beheaded an Iraqi soldier in broad daylight in the restive rebel town of Ramadi. They left the body, still dressed in army fatigues, in the street with the severed head placed on the torso and a note warning other Iraqi troops to quit.

The bomb, which exploded at a small green-domed mosque in western Baghdad on Friday as the faithful finished praying, wounded 40 people including children, doctors said. The emergency room of a nearby hospital was filled with bloodied bodies.

Militants threatening to kill eight Chinese hostages said in a new video tape they would treat them "mercifully" if China, which opposed the U.S.-led war to overthrow Saddam Hussein, banned all Chinese nationals from entering Iraq.

China responded by appealing to "friendship between the Chinese people and the Iraqi people" and pointed out it had already advised its nationals to leave Iraq.

The men, who came to Iraq in search of work, were abducted earlier this month. Their captors have threatened them with death unless Beijing explains what they were doing in Iraq.

MOSQUES TARGETED

Islamist militants have stepped up violence ahead of Iraq's first multi-party election in nearly half a century, scheduled for January 30. They have also targeted the mosques of rival Muslims in what officials say is a bid to plunge Iraq into a sectarian civil war.

The Baghdad mosque bombing, timed to coincide with the Muslim feast of Eid al-Adha, is the latest in a string of attacks targeting leaders, mosques and parties representing Shi'ites, who make up 60 percent of Iraq's population.

Shi'ites are expected to finish on top in the election to the 275-seat national assembly after decades of oppression during Saddam's Sunni-dominant rule.

Several Sunni Arab parties say they will boycott the poll because it is not safe for supporters to vote in Sunni areas.

In the last month, a dozen people died in a car bomb outside the offices of a leading Shi'ite political party and two people considered close to Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iraq's foremost Shi'ite cleric, have also been killed.

Sistani has overseen the formation of a Shi'ite-led alliance to contest the poll and has ordered his followers to vote.

Leaders of both communities have urged Iraqis to oppose militants such as Jordan's Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

"IMAM OF ATHEISM"

Zarqawi, who is allied to al Qaeda and active in Iraq, told Washington in an audio tape posted on the Internet on Thursday that the war would drag on for "months and years", and he dismissed Sistani as an "imam of atheism".

His group has claimed responsibility for many of the most deadly attacks in Iraq over the past year, including the beheading of several foreign hostages.

Iraq's Justice Minister Malek Dohan al-Hasan said his own Shi'ite community should allow the Sunni minority a share in Iraq's leadership after next Sunday's vote.

"I ask the Shi'ites to look around them. You are in an Arab Sunni region. Who will come to your aide if you monopolise power?," he told Reuters in an interview.

In southern Iraq, an Italian soldier was killed when the helicopter he was travelling in was hit by ground fire near Nassiriya, an Italian defence official said.

Italy has around 3,200 soldiers based in Iraq, the largest contingent after the United States and Britain. The death was the first among Italian troops since May last year.

Many Iraqis are likely to regard the election as a distraction from the problems they face on a daily basis.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bombed; bombing; eid2005; iraq; koranimals; mosque

1 posted on 01/21/2005 11:27:54 AM PST by knighthawk
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To: dennisw; TopQuark; Alouette; veronica; weikel; EU=4th Reich; BrooklynGOP; Jimmyclyde; Buggman; ...
A suicide car bomber has killed 14 Shi'ite worshippers as they were leaving a Baghdad mosque, ratcheting up tension between's Iraq's religious communities just nine days before landmark elections.

Middle East list

If people want on or off this list, please let me know.

2 posted on 01/21/2005 11:28:34 AM PST by knighthawk (We will always remember We will always be proud We will always be prepared so we may always be free)
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To: knighthawk

Remember how the MSM got hysterical about the idea of our Marines storming a mosque?


3 posted on 01/21/2005 11:29:45 AM PST by Spok
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To: knighthawk

such is their ummah..


4 posted on 01/21/2005 11:30:49 AM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: Spok

My thought exactly----I'll especially be looking forward to the press reports on this incident in Europe and the USA.

I'll bet there will be very little,if any.

I'm especially going to check out the USA hating Guardian in the UK and see what spin they put on this.


5 posted on 01/21/2005 11:32:14 AM PST by Mears
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To: Spok

yeah.........guess it is not news worthy if their own people do it.......they are just begging for a civil war but they will get their's after the elections.....cordon off the Sunni triangle and squeeze them to death


6 posted on 01/21/2005 11:32:41 AM PST by NorCalRepub
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To: knighthawk
It hasn't taken us long to become desensitized to this sort of stuff. A few months ago a thread like this would have hundreds of posts, but it's so common now that hardly anyone even notices anymore. I almost didn't click on the thread myself.

No more wondering why Iraqi's put up with terrorists killing them every day. I still don't know why they do it, but I have ceased caring. If they want to live in fear and terror what can I do about it?

It's obvious they do or they would put a stop to the violence. Perhaps they lived in fear and terror while Saddam was ruling and they miss it?
7 posted on 01/21/2005 11:44:32 AM PST by monday
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To: knighthawk

It all started 1300 years ago with a psycho named Muhammad. Who had some hallucinations out in the Arabian desert, that he conned people into believing were divine revelations.


8 posted on 01/21/2005 11:56:15 AM PST by dennisw (G_D: Against Amelek for all generations.)
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To: NorCalRepub
cordon off the Sunni triangle and squeeze them to death

Exactly....it will be a bitch but it is coming......

9 posted on 01/21/2005 12:04:38 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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To: monday
re: wondering why Iraqi's put up with terrorists killing them every day

I have pondered this point frequently during this war. In my mind it's because this kind of life, filled with fear and an almost total lack of control over their fate, is all most of these people have ever known. It's so easy to look at their lives and try to understand their emotions, but to take that look using our eyes and our circumstances. A large part of the continued success of a regime such as pre-war Iraq is to convince the people that resistance is useless, in fact may worsen their situation and that they have no choice but to accept their lot in life. Their religion is of little help in the situation, telling them that bad things happen to you because you are guilty of angering god and that's your religious 'duty' to suffer what god sends your way. Look how fast America 'got over' 9/11! We tolerate our MSM refusing to replay the ghastly scenes of that day 'for our own good'. We were never even permitted to see a single jumper's body hit the ground or what was left after falling 100 stories. Add to all this the absolute lack of dependable communications among the masses. They hear week after week, year after year exactly what their tormentors want them to hear. And you never know who your enemy is. Confide someone you thought you knew and could trust only to find out they turn you in as an enemy of the state. The man comes by dark of night, forces you watch as your daughters and wife are raped, your sons beheaded and then you're fed feet first into an industrial grade plastic shredding machine. One day you're a relatively normal, for that part of the world, family trying to get along as best you can. The next day you and your entire family are gone. Poof. Vanished, never to be heard from again. This is all you've EVER known. Now comes the United States who, according to your government, is going to do worse to you than the government did!

I can not say enough prayers for these people and the life they've suffered. I have absolutely NO idea of what it must be like to live under those circumstances. The promise of 'self determination' or 'freedom' aren't even understood by these people. They have no idea what to expect. They remember our last offer to help them. We encouraged them to rise up against Saddam, that we would support them. We didn't, and thousands died. Why should they put their lives on the line now? Besides, just making it day by day takes everything they have, there's precious little left over to fight with.

What we are doing there is tough. You can't undo thirty years of terror in a few short months by promising elections while they see their relatives and friends being killed in bombings every day.
10 posted on 01/21/2005 12:20:08 PM PST by jwpjr
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To: knighthawk

There is a civil war and a war on civilization going on in Iraq.


11 posted on 01/21/2005 12:45:43 PM PST by Ranger
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To: knighthawk

..."...Iraq's Justice Minister Malek Dohan al-Hasan said his own Shi'ite community should allow the Sunni minority a share in Iraq's leadership after next Sunday's vote."...

This is not the Sunni issue--murder is their issue.


12 posted on 01/21/2005 12:47:29 PM PST by jolie560
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To: jwpjr

Excellent statement, I agree.....they are really just slaves.


13 posted on 01/21/2005 1:28:55 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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