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Iraq
Attacks on pilgrims kill 24
2007-01-31
TWO powerful bombings killed 24 Shiite pilgrims today in Iraq, as thousands of bleeding Shiites flayed themselves with swords and chains during the Ashura mourning rite in the shrine city. Twelve Shiites died when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a mosque as they were marking Ashura in Dur Mandali, close to the town of Bala Druz in the restive Diyala province. Another 40 were wounded.

In another attack, 12 Kurdish Shiites, known as Faylis, were killed when a bomb stashed in a roadside bin exploded as they were heading to a local husseiniyah (religious hall) in the town of Khanaqin, near the Iranian border. "A woman and a child were among those killed in the blast," police Colonel Azad Issa said, adding another 39 were wounded.

Shiite Muslims, who have been observing their annual mourning ritual for the past 10 days, have become a regular target of alleged Sunni extremists during Ashura, the holiest date on Shiite Islam's calendar. In 2004, 170 people were killed in attacks in Baghdad and Karbala and another 44 died in a single incident in Karbala in 2005. Today, hundreds of thousands of Shiites performed the rite in the central Iraqi shrine city as around 10,000 security personnel stood guard. Today's ceremonies marked the climax of the mourning ceremony, which commemorates the killing of Imam Hussein in 680 by armies of the Sunni caliph Yazid in Karbala.
"And they cut themselves with knives until they were covered with blood..."
To express guilt and remorse for not saving Hussein, hundreds of men were seen flaying themselves with chains or slicing the front of their scalps with swords and knives. Blood streaming from their heads and backs, men of all ages, dressed in white, walked towards the tomb of Imam Hussein since dawn. "This is the least we can do for Imam Hussein who sacrificed himself and his family to save the real religion," said Ali Mohammed, 30, who had cut his head with a sword. "We do not feel pain. In fact we feel we are one with Imam Hussein." Processions of hundreds of such men, drenched in blood, could be seen heading to the mausoleum.
Posted by:Fred

#2  WAPO says they just "beat their chests".
Posted by: tu3031   2007-01-31 15:45  

#1  1427 years of guilt, humilliation and seething but thousands know it's still their fault. Waaay past time to put them out of their collective misery.
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger   2007-01-31 02:04  

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