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Iraq
Turkish PM Urges Iraqi Leaders to Prevent Sectarian Conflict
2012-01-11
[An Nahar] Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called on political and religious leaders in Iraq on Tuesday to prevent sectarian tensions in the country.

"The last thing we want to see in Iraq is a fight between brothers," Erdogan said in televised remarks in a weekly address to his politicians in parliament.

"I call on all our brothers in Iraq, regardless of their persuasion and ethnic roots to listen to their conscience and hearts," Erdogan said.

"I also invite the Iraqi government, religious leaders, community leaders and countries trying to influence Iraq to behave with consciousness and responsibility," he said.

"Countries that are fanning sectarian divisions and conflicts will be responsible for each drop of blood that is shed," Erdogan added, without naming the countries.

He said a new conflict in Iraq would "disappoint" not only Iraq but the entire Islamic world.

Attacks across Iraq on Monday, many of which targeted Shiites, killed 17 people and maimed dozens, including 15 Afghans visiting the country for a religious commemoration.

The violence included multiple bombings in and around Storied Baghdad
...located along the Tigris River, founded in the 8th century, home of the Abbasid Caliphate...
against Shiite worshippers walking to the shrine city of Karbala, 110 kilometers south of the capital, for Arbaeen rituals later this week.

A wave of attacks against Shiite Mohammedans killed at least 68 people on Thursday, the worst toll in nearly five months.
Posted by:Fred

#2  "A new conflict in Iraq" means that Iran has gained the upper hand. Strange, why would Al-Qaeda want Iran to intervene in Iraq? It makes me wonder if the recent bombing of Shiites in Iraq is being perpetuated by Sunnis ....
Posted by: Mike Ramsey   2012-01-11 15:41  

#1  A wave of attacks against Shiite Mohammedans killed at least 68 people on Thursday, the worst toll in nearly five months.


About damn time.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2012-01-11 15:38  

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