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Iraq Suicide Bomber Strikes Shiite Pilgrims, At Least 26 Dead

MAZIN YAHYA   02/12/11 11:24 AM ET   AP

Suicide Attack Iraq

BAGHDAD — A suicide bomber blew himself up Saturday on a bus carrying Shiite pilgrims, officials said, killing 26 people headed back from a revered shrine that has been a flashpoint in Iraqi sectarian strife.

It was the second attack in three days targeting visitors to the al-Askari mosque in the former insurgent stronghold of Samarra, north of Baghdad, for commemorations of the death of a ninth century religious figure who is buried there.

Witness Kamil Mamdoh described mayhem, with police shooting into the air to disperse the hysterical crowd.

"After we heard a thunderous blast, we rushed to the scene," Mamdoh said. "The ambulances were filled with casualties, and some of the wounded wore torn clothes covered with blood."

The shrine is still being rebuilt after its golden dome was destroyed in a Feb. 22, 2006, bombing that was blamed on al-Qaida in Iraq and sparked years of retaliatory bloodshed between Sunnis and Shiites. Officials said the mosque was not damaged in Saturday's attack.

A Samarra policeman said the bomber joined the busload of pilgrims in a parking lot about two miles (four kilometers) from the mosque and detonated his explosives-packed vest. The blast set fire to at least eight cars and buses parked in the lot, he said.

Samarra is 60 miles (95 kilometers) north of Baghdad.

Police and hospital officials in Samarra and the nearby city of Balad confirmed the death toll and said about 30 other people had been wounded.

All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to release the information.

The destruction of the Shiite mosque in 2006 helped send Iraq into a downward spiral of violence that left whole neighborhoods around the country divided by sect. The day after that attack, nearly 140 people were killed, and tens of thousands died over the next two years.

In June 2007, another bombing brought down the twin minarets on the mosque's compound.

The shattered shrine remained vacant during most of the turmoil, but the Shiite-dominated government made it a priority to rebuild it and bring the pilgrims back as part of national reconciliation efforts.

As recently as last week, U.S. officials were hoping to remove a half-mile (800 meters) passageway of blast walls leading up to the mosque, starting later this month in a symbolic if risky demonstration of Samarra's security gains over the last few years.

But Sunday's attack, combined with a Thursday car bombing that killed eight pilgrims and wounded more than 40 who were on their way to Samarra, showed how vulnerable the area remains. Pilgrims are an easy target for Sunni insurgents who plant bombs along highways where large groups walk on the way to shrines.

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Associated Press Lara Jakes contributed to this report.

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02:17 AM on 02/15/2011
I wonder if God sheds any tears for the victims ...
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Just-a-Guy
'cuz youd rather talk to someone you disagree with
06:40 PM on 02/14/2011
Interesting to read all of the snide "how's that democracy thing in Iraq working out" comments...when the bulk of you have probably been rooting for 'Democracy in Egypt' the past couple of weeks...

Is whether you support democracy or not dependent upon who our current CinC is? If he's a 'D' it's a 'good democracy', if he's an 'R' it's 'imperialism'?

Haven't you figured out that Obama and Dubya are cut from the same cloth?
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Zutroy
07:32 AM on 02/14/2011
Glad to see the "democracy" Bush cobbled together is running so smoothy. It cuts a nice contrast to the aftermath of his client in Egypt being tossed out by his own people.
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12:14 AM on 02/14/2011
revolution in iraq, as they want it is obviously a three state solution. So - what is holding it up? geopolitical strategy, iran, etc...

3 state solution. Even Biden can be right.
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Edward Standley
opinionated jerk
10:30 AM on 02/14/2011
Guessing it's the sharing of the oil $$. Two major oil field areas, one in the south, one in the north. In the south, Sunni's and Shiite"s are fighting for dominance, while in the north, it's the Kurds and Sunnis. I know that's overly simplistic, but I think it's the general gist. Further complicating matters is that there is only one port out of which oil can move, in Shiite controlled Basra. Don't know how they'll hash it all out.
11:55 PM on 02/13/2011
Peace with honor.
10:18 PM on 02/13/2011
http://costofwar.com/en/
07:24 PM on 02/13/2011
http://www.512-china.org/MasterYunFeng/2011/0206/295.html
Deeply Disclose Prophet YunFeng’s Predictions

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-535735
The Love Warning in 2011 (Prophet YunFeng's Prediction)

Let’s look back “2011 Love Warning” Prophet YunFeng mentioned on Jan 1, 2011.

1. The world weather disasters will happen frequently.

2."Earthquake Happen Frequently" continually, strong earthquakes will happen frequently.

3. The politics will not steady in the world.

4."Terroristic act" higher enough that before

Almost that relative news was reported by news agency every day. Last several years, Prophet YunFeng mentioned air accidents and air crashes. Air plane fell down one by one. This year, he did not say about that. Those air crashes just happen a little bit.
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alberto93
A humanist, rationalist.
08:51 PM on 02/13/2011
Did he (or she) predict a suicide bomber in Samarra in February 12, by any chance? That would had been useful.
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traceymarie
the President is black, deal with it
05:43 PM on 02/13/2011
Hows that democracy in Iraq working for you baggers?
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samtee
Shankapotomus.
07:22 PM on 02/13/2011
But i thought Obama was going to have a talk with these guy's.
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traceymarie
the President is black, deal with it
09:39 PM on 02/13/2011
oh boy, bush/cheney lie and blow up a country and It's Obama's fault.
02:19 PM on 02/13/2011
Barak has said that all combat operations in Iraq are over and the county has joined democracy so this headline is hyperbole. Beside how did this get thru the state run media censors?
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SGTDBK
you don't much look like a steer to me
04:50 PM on 02/14/2011
I know it must be hard for you to understand so let me dumb it down for you.

PRESIDENT OBAMA (Jeez show a little respect to our president), ended combat operations for American troops not Iraqi troops.

This was a terrorist act (not associated with America in any way) and not as a result of any kind of invasion. If this person wouldn't have blown themselves up on their block they would have went to Israel and done the same thing.

State run media censors? Really I know you only read one book but why did it have to be "1984"?
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Just-a-Guy
'cuz youd rather talk to someone you disagree with
06:45 PM on 02/14/2011
All troops are 'combat troops'.

Even a desk jockey has to pass basic marksmanship. And if he's in uniform, in Iraq, do you think our enemies won't be targetting him or her because the president has designated them 'non-combat'?
10:45 PM on 02/12/2011
We sure did sort that place out.
12:08 AM on 02/13/2011
Yep, we sure did. Only cost us more than a trillion dollars and close to a thousand Iraqi lives. Good job US. What other country will you destroy after you destroy Afghanistan? And Pakistan, Yemen Somalia while letting murderous regimes continue. Our military is not murdering innocent civilians and losing their lives and limbs for our freedom, but for corporations profits.
01:44 AM on 02/13/2011
Ignorant. If the United States wanted corporate profits, they'd have let the oil majors and Halliburton deal directly with Hussein.
01:17 PM on 02/13/2011
Close to a thousand Iraqi lives ? I guess their lives are not that important to give a proper count.
10:38 PM on 02/12/2011
My only fear is that , the current govt behind the concrete fences is behind or at least the ruling parties. to send a big warning against the protestations in Baghdad that was about to reach the Green zone.
If Al-amaliki lowered his own income to the half "just imagine how desperate he is " linking this with the desperate measures Hosni took of sending infiltrates among the protesters and sabotaging the peace in the process and releasing the prisoners. I would never exclude that the local govt in Baghdad is behind this.
not to mention the minister of communication declared the other day that he will cut off internet if such a wide spread prostration to occur.
The democratic process is corrupted to the bone in Iraq, there is no political agenda, and relies on a great deal on religious differences.
the beneficiaries of this system are getting Moon high rich while ordinary people are busy getting basic life necessities that is " if they can afford them".

Cui bono ("To whose benefit?") This religious oriented crime . The answer is very simple :It is those who are benefiting from the current situation and those are heads of the most religious parties in Iraq and the head of the Govt. Mr. Al-Maliki who literally said with sarcastic tone " Did we take it to leave it easily" referring the govt and the ruling of the oil rich country .
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porcamiseria
cosa?
09:11 PM on 02/12/2011
Big history lesson here folks and perhaps our leaders from 2000-2008 should have done their homework. Democracy does not get imposed on a country. Textbook-worthy examples: Egypt -- fed up with their regime, the people take to the streets and demand change. Iraq: US invades and thinks they can throw chocolates and pantihose from tanks and win the people over and pow, zoom, Alice -- instant democracy. Just as easy as instant cocoa. Iraq was not Belgium, France or Italy at the end of WW2. Those cultures already understood what democracy meant. They'd been overrun by a maniacal German. Iraq is full of infighting. The shiites and sunnis hate each other. I hate to say I told you so, but Iraq is not going to be a democracy any time soon.