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Iraq
Baghdad Car Bombs against Shiites Kill 25
2014-05-14
[AnNahar] A spate of rush hour bombs, mostly targeting Shiite-majority areas of Storied Baghdad, killed 25 people Tuesday in the first major series of attacks to hit the capital since elections last month.

The apparently coordinated blasts, which also maimed 80 people, came as officials tallied votes from April 30 parliamentary polls amid a protracted surge in bloodshed that has killed more than 3,300 people this year.

The government has blamed external factors, such as the civil war raging in neighbouring Syria, for the escalating unrest this year.

But analysts and diplomats say the Shiite-led authorities must also do more to reach out to the disaffected Sunni minority and undermine support for militancy.

At least nine boom-mobiles went off throughout the morning, when the city is typically gridlocked.

Smoke could be seen rising above several areas of the capital, and AFP journalists reported several shopfronts badly damaged and nearby cars reduced to mangled wrecks of metal.

In Karrada, where three people died, the owner of a garage said the blast was caused by a hard boy posing as a customer who left his car there, asking for the brakes to be fixed.

"He said he would leave the car and go looking for spare parts, and then he left," said the 54-year-old who identified himself as Abu Nuri.

"Only one of my employees was in the shop when a huge kaboom went off. He fell down, and smoke was everywhere. Many people were crying, and others were running away."

Abu Nuri railed against the authorities and security forces, telling AFP: "The state has failed, it has completely failed!"

"Attacks target only innocent people, and those heroic officials are completely protected in the Green Zone," he said, referring to the heavily-fortified Storied Baghdad district, home to parliament and the U.S. and British embassies.

- Mostly Shiites targeted -

Two boom-mobiles also went kaboom! near a traffic police headquarters in the eastern Baladiyat neighbourhood, and blasts also hit Sadr City, Urr, Jamila, and Maamal, all of which are Shiite-majority.

Another vehicle rigged with explosives was also detonated in the mostly-Sunni area of Arab Jubour, killing three, while a roadside kaboom also went off near a police patrol in southeast Storied Baghdad, killing one.

Elsewhere, two people, including a young boy, were killed in a rocket attack just north of the capital, while two others died in a boom-mobile in the town of Balad.

No group immediately grabbed credit for the attacks.

But Sunni hard boy groups have in the past set off coordinated bombings in the capital and often target the country's Shiite majority, whom they regard as apostates.

Interior ministry front man Brigadier General Saad Maan, who has criticised the media in the past for over-egging the level of unrest, played down the city-wide violence, saying in a statement that only one civilian had been confirmed maimed.

Iraq is suffering its worst violence since the Sunni-Shiite sectarian conflict that killed tens of thousands of people in 2006-2007.

Security officials have expressed worry that hard boyz could seek to exploit the vote count and what is expected to be a long period of haggling to form a government to set off attacks that could deepen already fragile ties between Iraq's communities.

The authorities have trumpeted wide-ranging operations targeting hard boyz in the north and west, insisting they are making progress against a variety of hard boy groups including the powerful Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant
... the current version of al-Qaeda in Iraq, just as blood-thirsty and well-beloved as the original...
But anti-government fighters have continued to hold on to Fallujah,
... the City of Mosques, which might have somthing to do with why it's not called Center of Prosperity or a really nice place to raise your kids...
a city a short drive from Storied Baghdad, as well as other pockets of territory in western Iraq.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Moslems killing Moslems, again.

Apparently that seems to solve their problem for them. Which is good for sane people but doesn't seem to help THEM much.

Islam, the religion with more booga nooga ju-ju than the next in line.
Posted by: Big Thromoth3646   2014-05-14 06:49  

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