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Breaking News: 78 Dead, Dozens Wounded in Shiite Mosque Attack

by juan cole (reposted)
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Friday, April 07, 2006

Breaking News: 78 Dead, Dozens Wounded in Shiite Mosque Attack

Deutsche Press Agentur reports that suicide bombers detonated their bombs at the Shiite Buratha in the northwestern Baghdad just after Friday prayers ended but before the worshippers began exiting. KarbalaNews.net says that Iraqi security forces report that the bombers were mingling with the worshippers. It says that one bomber was inside the mosque with the men praying, while another was dressed in women's clothing and detonated his payload outside the mosque among visitors.

KarbalaNews.net reported 78 dead, and 140 wounded, some of them badly. The mosque is affiliated with the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, a major component of the United Iraqi Alliance, the largest single bloc in parliament. The preacher at this mosque, Jalal al-Din al-Saghir, is also a member of parliament, and it is presumed that he was a target of the attack, but it appears that he is unharmed.

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Courtesy KarbalaNews.net

KarbalaNews.net reports that a group of clerics in Najaf blamed the bombing on Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari, insofar as he is the head of the armed forces, and on the American military (i.e. both should be preventing such attacks and aren't). They called on Jaafari to resign and let someone more capable take up the candidacy for prime minister in the next government. The unsigned communique reprinted at the site represents itself as coming from a group of clergymen, but gives no names. Presumably these clerics are affiliated with the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq, which lost the internal UIA election by one vote. Its candidate, Adil Abdul Mahdi, has called on Jaafari to step down.

Buratha is over toward Karkh, and is an old mosque with value as an ancient monument among Iraqi antiquities.

Sunni Arab guerrillas continue to attack Shiite targets in hopes of provoking Sunni-Shiite civil war. They believe that the eruption of large-scale ethnic fighting will force the US out of the country and pave the way to a neo-Baath or Salafi coup. Shiites have largely refused to take the bait, but their patience is clearly wearing thin. After the Golden Shrine was blown up in Sammara in late February, angered Shiites attacked over 100 Sunni mosques, and mobs and death squads have probably killed well over 1,000 Sunnis in reprisals.

posted by Juan @ 4/07/2006 10:26:00 AM   

§Triple Mosque Attack Kills Dozens of Iraqis
by IOL (reposted)
BAGHDAD, April7 , 2006 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – At least69 Iraqis were killed and over 130 wounded on Friday, April7 , when three bombers blew up themselves at a Shiite mosque in the capital Baghdad.

"At least two of the bombers were dressed as women and blew themselves up inside the mosque complex," a security official told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

The attacks occurred outside northern Baghdad's Baratha mosque as worshippers left the mosque after the weekly Friday prayer.

A health ministry source was quoted as saying that the bombings killed 69 people and wounded another130 .

Victims were seen carried away in handcarts and blankets, as men searched for relatives who were at the mosque.

Patches of blood and dozens of shoes were left scattered outside the mosque.

Iraqi authorities appealed on state television for blood donations for the wounded.

Witness Account

Sheikh Jalaluddin Al-Saghir, who led the prayers at the mosque, said "preliminary investigation shows that a woman, or a man dressed as a woman, managed to reach the security post of the female section and blew her/himself up.

He told the Dubai-based Al Arabiya television that two other bombers entered the mosque in the aftermath.

"One went towards my private office and one was in the mosque's main prayer hall and they blew themselves up amid the crowds."

The war-torn country has also been gripped by a series of deadly attacks over the past few days.

A car bomb exploded close to the revered Imam Ali shrine in An-Najaf city Thursday, killing 10 people, two months after a celebrated Shiite shrine was devastated in the northern city of Samarra, sparking a deadly wave of Shiite attacks that killed 450 people, mostly Sunnis.

At least 40 people were killed on March27 , in a suicide bombing at an army recruitment centre near Mosul in northern Iraq.

Two weeks earlier, some 46 people were killed and more than 200 wounded when six car bombs devastated four packed markets in a Baghdad Shiite neighborhood.

http://islamonline.net/English/News/2006-04/07/article06.shtml
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by UK Guardian (reposted)
Three suicide bombers killed at least 70 people in an attack on a Shia mosque in Baghdad today, Iraqi police said.

Around 158 people were wounded in the attack, which was the biggest single suicide bombing since November last year.

Two bombers blew themselves up inside the Buratha mosque, in the north of the capital, and another detonated explosives outside, Reuters reported.

The bombers were dressed in traditional Shia women's black robes when they struck. Some police sources said the attackers had been women, while others said there had been one woman and two men dressed as women.

A health ministry official, Dr Riyadh Abdul Ameer, said 77 people had been killed.

The violence came as the US ambassador, Zalmay Khalilzad, warned that Iraq faced the threat of civil war if efforts to build a national unity government proved unsuccessful.

The mosque belongs to the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), the most powerful party in the country's ruling Shia Alliance.

The SCIRI leader, Jalal al-Deen, who was at the mosque when the explosion happened, told Reuters the attack was "a sectarian act".

"The Shia are the target," he said, adding that he had counted 65 bodies in the aftermath of the blasts. "There is nothing to justify this act but black sectarian hatred."

Jalal Eddin al-Sagheer, the preacher at the mosque and one of the country's leading politicians, accused Sunni politicians and clerics of waging "a campaign of distortions and lies against the Buratha mosque".

He said they had made false claims that it held Sunni prisoners and the mass graves of Sunnis.

"Shia are the ones who are targeted as part of this dirty sectarian war waged against them as the world watches silently," he told al-Arabiya television.

Earlier, officials said shrapnel found at the scene suggested the blasts could have been caused by explosive vests. However, some reports said the attack could have been a combination of mortar fire and a stationary bomb.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1749341,00.html
by MEO
69 people killed in triple suicide bombing targeting worshippers after weekly prayers in Baratha mosque.


By Mustafa Ahmed and Jay Deshmukh - BAGHDAD

Three suicide bombers, two of them disguised as women, killed Friday at least 69 people and wounded 130 as worshippers left a popular Baghdad Shiite mosque after weekly prayers, in the second major attack on Iraq's majority community in as many days.

The blasts took place outside northern Baghdad's Baratha mosque where the imam, or prayer leader, Sheikh Jalaluddin al-Saghir, is an MP with the Shiite United Iraqi Alliance, the largest bloc in the Iraqi parliament.

Immediately after the attack, Iraqi authorities appealed on state television for blood donations. A health ministry source was quoted as saying the bombings killed 69 people and wounded another 130.

"At least two of the bombers were dressed as women and blew themselves up inside the mosque complex," a security official told AFP, adding that 138 were wounded in the attacks.

Saghir said the "preliminary investigation shows that a woman, or a man dressed as a woman, managed to reach the security post of the female section, where the suicide bomber blew himself up causing panic and a rush by people to get out, allowing the two other terrorists to penetrate the mosque."

Describing the attacks to Dubai-based Al-Arabiya television, Saghir said of the other two bombers "one went towards my private office and one was in the mosque's main prayer hall and they blew themselves up amid the crowds."

When questioned if he was the target, he added, "I can't say for sure that I was a target because there have many attempts on my life before."

Saghir's mosque packs thousands of worshippers every Friday. The cleric is known for his fiery sermons promulgating the rights of Iraq's Shiite majority.

Iraqi and US military forces quickly cordoned off the entire area as dozens of pick-up trucks, ambulances and private vehicles started to ferry the victims to hospitals.

Victims were also carried away in handcarts and blankets, as men, beating their chests in grief, searched for relatives who had attended the prayers at the mosque.

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