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Iraq
Death toll rises in pilgrim festivities in Karbala
2007-08-29
Karbala, 28 August (AKI) - Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims have been cleared from the holy city of Karbala after deadly clashes between devotees and security forces during a Shiite festival. Police say at least 25 people have been killed and another 65 wounded in the southern city near two shrines on one of the holiest days on the Shiite calendar. More than ten thousand police, backed by another five thousand Iraqi soldiers have been deployed to close streets and stop people from entering the city.

Iraq's security forces are on heightened alert for the two-day festivities amid fears that Sunni Islamists may use the event to launch a major attack. The news agency, Voices of Iraq, said the Karbala office of Shiite leader, Muqtada al-Sadr, called for calm after clashes between gunmen and Iraqi security forces on Monday night.

According to the VOI, US forces also deployed large numbers of tribesmen to protect Shiite pilgrims travelling the 100 kms from Baghdad to Karbala. More than four million pilgrims were expected to arrive in Karbala from inside and outside Iraq to visit the tomb of Imam al-Hussein and his brother al-Abbas to mark the 9th century birth of Muhammad al-Mahdi.
Posted by:Fred

#5  We got info. And a lot of people will be wondering WHAT info we got that we haven't acted on yet.

If we're lucky, some of them will do dumb things in a panic.
Posted by: lotp   2007-08-29 21:11  

#4  We released the Iranian 'diplomats' we grabbed yesterday; I wonder if we stripped the data out of their computer while we had it? I had wondered if those arrests were somehow related to this attack earlier in the day, and I am still not entirely convinced the events are unrelated. We can bet that (at least) one of the Klashing Karbala Klubs is backed by the Iranians.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-08-29 07:25  

#3  Sadr's "Hearts & Minds" campaign is winning them over in droves. Such immense popularity should guarantee him some very "interesting" times.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-29 02:48  

#2  What, no outcry from the MSM or HRW?
Posted by: gorb   2007-08-29 02:03  

#1  Good time for butter and pop corn in observation of the amusing festivities of these holy days.
Posted by: Push over pushes back   2007-08-29 01:12  

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