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SAMEER N. YACOUB | September 28, 2008 10:50 PM EST | AP

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Iraqi Christians carry Assyrian Church flags, during a protest in Mosul, Iraq, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008. Hundreds of Iraqi Christians rallied in northern Iraq on Sunday to protest a new provincial elections law they say denies them their rights because it fails to give them a guaranteed number of seats on provincial councils. Amid growing criticism over the issue, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki appealed to parliament and the electoral commission to restore the quota guaranteed in the old election law. (AP Photo)

BAGHDAD — Iraq's prime minister sought safeguards Sunday for small religious communities in this mainly Muslim country as Christians protested parliament's decision to stop setting aside seats for minorities on provincial councils.

In Baghdad, a series of explosions struck mostly Shiite areas, killing at least 32 people and wounding nearly 100, police said. The attacks appeared aimed at reviving sectarian tensions that once threatened to plunge the nation into civil war.

Parliament last week approved a new law mandating elections in most of Iraq's 18 provinces. But the law removed a system that reserved a few legislative seats for Christians and other religious minorities.

Lawmakers cited a lack of census data to determine what the quotas should be. But many Christians saw the move as an effort to marginalize their community.

"I think that some political groups are pushing the remaining Christians to leave Iraq," worshipper Afram Razzaq-Allah said after services at a Catholic church in Baghdad. "They want us to feel that we are no longer Iraqis."

In a letter sent to parliament Sunday, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki appealed to the legislators and the electoral commission to restore the quota system.

"The minorities should be fairly represented in the provincial councils and their rights should be guaranteed," al-Maliki wrote.

Hundreds of Christians staged street protests after Sunday church services in and around Mosul, a northern city where many of the country's Christians live. Some said the removal of the quotas is an attempt to force them to leave Iraq.

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"This is an unjust decision and it affects our rights as Christians," Matti Galia, a local politician, said at a rally in Mosul. "We are original citizens in this country. The politicians' goal was to divide the Iraqi people and create more struggles. Indirectly, they are telling us to leave Iraq."

Iraq's Christians have been targeted by Muslim militants since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, with priests, churches and Christian-owned businesses attacked. The violence has led many Christians to flee the country.

Sectarian violence has receded since U.S. troop reinforcements were sent in last year. However, U.S. commanders have warned that extremist groups such as al-Qaida in Iraq are still trying to rekindle sectarian warfare to undermine the U.S.-backed Iraqi government.

The string of explosions in the capital Sunday began near sundown as Muslims were preparing for Iftar, the meal that breaks the daily fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

The deadliest blasts occurred in the Karradah neighborhood, where a parked car loaded with explosives blew up in a commercial area about 7 p.m., killing 19 people and wounding 72, police and hospital officials said.

Police said that about 90 minutes earlier, two car bombs exploded nearly simultaneously in the Shurta Rabaa and Amil districts of west Baghdad, but the U.S. military said later that the car in Amil blew up due to an electrical fire.

Twelve people were killed and 35 wounded in the Shurta Rabaa blast, and one person died and two were injured in the Amil explosion, police said.

Also Sunday, snipers fired on an Iraqi army checkpoint, killing two soldiers and a civilian in the eastern Zayona neighborhood of Baghdad. A roadside bomb killed an Iraqi soldier on a patrol in Mansour, a mostly Sunni area in the city's west, police officials said.

Two civilians were killed in an armed attack in the town of Khan Bani Saad by a group believed tied to al-Qaida, a police official in Diyala province said. The town is near the provincial capital of Baqouba.

The same official said two Iraqi soldiers were killed and 10 wounded when a bomb targeted them in Balad Ruz, 45 miles northeast of Baghdad late Saturday.

Also Sunday, an Iraqi official said the country signed preliminary deals with General Electric Co. and Siemens AG to upgrade the electricity grid, which has been ravaged by years of war, sanctions and neglect.

Lengthy power outages have been common in Iraq, with some Baghdad areas getting as little as four hours of electricity a day. The problem has been a major cause of discontent during the summer when the heat is punishing.

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Associated Press writers Qassim Abdul-Zahra and Bushra Juhi contributed to this report.

BAGHDAD — Iraq's prime minister sought safeguards Sunday for small religious communities in this mainly Muslim country as Christians protested parliament's decision to stop setting aside seats f...
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- adjam I'm a Fan of adjam 2 fans permalink

Surge ...working?????? At what price John?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 09/28/2008
- gakabani I'm a Fan of gakabani 20 fans permalink
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McCain is a demagogue and he will lie all the way to the bank as long as he can become president.
Wait and see November and December, things are going to get bad for the Iraqis. The surge is like Operation Typhoon during WWII just a big disaster after another .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 PM on 09/28/2008
- bascombe I'm a Fan of bascombe 44 fans permalink
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and the media will help mckeatingfive

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 09/28/2008
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The whole notion of "surge" is a phoney. AFIK, the real gains came from ethnic cleansing (separation of Shiite and Sunni populations) and our bribing the Sunni Awakening Councils into restraint. I'm sorry that we allowed the powerful term "surge" to be hijacked to produce the simplistic, wrong-headed narrative that McCain so loves to use to beat Obama over the head.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 09/28/2008

We are NOT winning the war in Iraq! We are not winning the war in Afghanistan! Pakistan is now a terrorist strong hold for the Taliban which becomes a greater power every day!. What don't you neocons get? Time to get out , bring the troops home and stop pissing away our money and the lives of our young men and women..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 09/28/2008
- BOBONDE I'm a Fan of BOBONDE 4 fans permalink

Hey neo cons, tell us again what part of "mission accomplished" we are in at present! -also the soldiers know that with Barack they have a light at the end of the tunnel for getting home and with mc pow the wars will never end and they will probably never see a normal home life again!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 09/28/2008

So sad....Reverend Wright railed on America after 9/11 saying "God Damn America". As I saw it he was saying we deserve some blame. We have a lot of blood on our hands. And we continue to have blood on our hands. If we leave there will probably be more bloodshed and civil war will break out. Iran may come in to gain order and more land. That is what the Bush Administration is probably afraid of most. Not just a failure, but ultimate failure, paving the way for one of our enemies to have more influence in that region of the world. We need Obama now more than ever to help find Americas place in this global world. It's time to leave Iraq and refocus on Afganistan and get Bin Laden once and for all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:23 PM on 09/28/2008
- eva belle I'm a Fan of eva belle 23 fans permalink
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But but but the surge is working...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:09 PM on 09/28/2008
- dadw5boys I'm a Fan of dadw5boys 281 fans permalink
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10 BILLION A MONTH IN IRAQ !

5 3/4 YEARS EQUALS 70 !!!!!!!!

70 TIMES 10 BILLION = $700 BILLION.

HMMMMMMMMM

SO WE ARE BILLED FOR THE WAR ????????

FUNNY HUH !!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 09/28/2008
- dadw5boys I'm a Fan of dadw5boys 281 fans permalink
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70 MONTHS !!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 09/28/2008
- BethStuart I'm a Fan of BethStuart 13 fans permalink

I don't believe McCain even has a definition for "victory" in this case. Iraqis continue to kill each other to establish their positions in preparation for the day the Americans leave. They can wait us out and they know it. Americans should know it as well since that was exactly what happened in the Revolutionary War. The American colonists simply kept the rebellion going until the British decided it wasn't worth it anymore and went home.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:45 PM on 09/28/2008

What? Methinks you should read a history book -- if you can read.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 09/28/2008

Take a history course...sh's right!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 09/28/2008
- CBS I'm a Fan of CBS 18 fans permalink
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Didn't McCain say in the debate that we are "winning the war in Iraq"? Well, "never mind."

http://www.sfbaysailingpix.com/pez2008p1.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 09/28/2008

The surge is also working because we bought allot of peace. It's insane. Blood money!
Yes.! Bush bribed quite a bit of peace. It's good for our troops. But bad policy. You got to keep paying to keep the peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 09/28/2008

Here private, go give this handful of money to those guys over there.
Private: "They make more money than we make". "This aint right, uh this aint right Sir!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 09/28/2008
- AmandaBC I'm a Fan of AmandaBC 616 fans permalink
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There are only two reasons why the surge is "working":

1. Bribe money (I have a hunch it will only last through the elections...)
2. Ethnic cleansing (it will go on until every Sunni is eliminated from Baghdad)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 09/28/2008

And America actually put Milosevic in prison for the same thing THEY are doing. Talk about hyporcrisy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 09/28/2008
- pfc1369 I'm a Fan of pfc1369 116 fans permalink
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When did "the war" become nothing but "the surge."?

Can you win one, and still lose the other?

Are we certain that in Baghdad there is either a war or a surge?

Nevermind.

Quoth McCain: "We are winning the surge and the war and we have honor and pride and dignity and freedom and......."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 09/28/2008

Quoth McCain: "We are winning the surge and the war and we have honor and pride and dignity and freedom and......."

and I just CAN'T suffer the indignity of fighting another FAILED war ... or I will NEVER get CLOSURE for my Vietnam PTSD!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 09/29/2008

Our economic, military and moral authority erodes dangerously while our political will is paralyzed at home. These are dangerous days for America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 09/28/2008
- ROBOT8 I'm a Fan of ROBOT8 22 fans permalink

THE ONLY REASON THE SURGE IS WORKING IS BECAUSE WE ARE LETTING DO ETHNIC CLEANSING ...NOT BECAUSE OF DUH SURGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAS EVERYONE FORGOTTEN WE ATTACKED AN INNOCENT PEOPLE AND CAUSED THE DEATH OF 100'S OF THOUSANDS OF THEM AND DESTROYED ANCIENT, SACRED HISTORICAL SITES. WE ARE THE MURDERERS! NOT THE PEOPLE OF IRAQ

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 09/28/2008
- UCSD101 I'm a Fan of UCSD101 8 fans permalink

Kudos for your post!!! Right on..... I'm puzzled as to why people cannot see that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 09/28/2008
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I wish more people could see that instead of thinking that America can do no wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 09/28/2008
- zitlight73 I'm a Fan of zitlight73 43 fans permalink

Between lipstick on pigs,and a presidential candidate forgetting how many houses he has and of course the bailout for billionaires, and a hurricane or two; the fact that there are still people getting killed and maimed for life because George Bush lied this nation into his Idiot's War is conveniently swept under the rug by MSM.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:16 PM on 09/28/2008
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Let's hear it for the surge. As long as you're safely in the Green Zone, it's working like a champ. If you happen to be an Iraqi citizen living in a ghetto, not so much. What a colossal mess we have made of their country. And may I just say, since I haven't said it today, mckkkain is a corrupt lying creeper.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:14 PM on 09/28/2008
- teron678 I'm a Fan of teron678 135 fans permalink
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Once there is troops there .... there will be attacks .... it's common sense ............

It's time to bring them home ........

Up to this day ... Mac has not defined what "Winning" means

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 09/28/2008
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