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Iraq
40 76 killed in Iraq mosque attack
2006-04-07
At least 40 people have died in a suicide bombing attack on a Shia mosque in Baghdad, Iraqi police said today. Two suicide bombers blew themselves up at the Buratha mosque in the north of the capital, one inside the building and the other outside, Reuters reported. Sky News said at least 47 people had been killed in the blast. Reports suggested between 35 and 40 people had been wounded in the attack.
Rat bastards.
The mosque belongs to the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), the most powerful party in the country's ruling Shia Alliance. Police Major Falah al-Mohammedawi said at least 30 people had been injured, based on casualty figures from three hospitals. Officials said shrapnel found at the scene suggested the blasts could have been caused by an explosive vest. However, some reports suggested the attack could have been a combination of mortar fire and a stationary bomb.
They were dressed like women:
The three bombers were wearing suicide vests. One detonated an explosive inside the hallway of the mosque, another at the main entrance and the third outside the site as worshippers were leaving, police said. Police Lt. Col. Falah al-Mohammedawi said the blasts were caused by two suicide attackers wearing black abayas at the Buratha mosque, which is affiliated with the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, the main Shiite party.

Jalal Eddin al-Sagheer, the preacher at the mosque and one of the country's leading politicians, said there were three assailants. One came through the women's security checkpoint and blew up first, he said. Another raced into the mosque's courtyard while a third came to his office before detonating themselves, said al-Sagheer, who was not injured. He accused Sunni politicians and clerics of waging "a campaign of distortions and lies against the Buratha mosque, claiming that it includes Sunni prisoners and mass graves of Sunnis."
Posted by:Steve White

#6  you read my thoughts OP!
Posted by: RD   2006-04-07 23:33  

#5  Intersting speculation from Omar at Iraq the Model http://iraqthemodel.blogspot.com/
Posted by: Sherry   2006-04-07 17:36  

#4  I don't know why, but I suspect Tater's behind this one. SCIRI is trying to force Jafaari to step down, and that's Tater's main man. I'd be watching that sneaky SOB like a hawk if I was Sistani - and I'd keep him very, very close beside me at all times.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-04-07 16:13  

#3  Scratch a mad muzzie find a tranzi.
Posted by: 6   2006-04-07 16:12  

#2  You know, I don't want to tell people how to run their religion, but a new paradigm on proper dress, and proper female dress in particular, might prove less deadly. I remember some story about the assassination of an Afghan leader whose killers hid swords under flowing robes. How's about bermuda shorts and a tee?
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-04-07 15:18  

#1  so where was Jalal? Not in his office or the courtyard or the mosque - not a scratch on him. And just as prayers ended. - his prayers one assumes. Seems way to "lucky" given the devastation.

I ask Jalal a few questions about this.
Posted by: Shuns Uleating3851   2006-04-07 13:28  

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