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Vashner
08-31-2005, 10:42 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4199618.stm

Iraq stampede kills 'up to 1,000'



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As many as 1,000 people may have died in a stampede of Shia pilgrims in northern Baghdad, Iraqi health officials have said.
The incident happened on a river bridge as about a million Shias marched to a shrine for a religious festival.

Witnesses said panic spread over rumours of suicide bombers.

Radical Sunni groups have often targeted Shias in the past, but Iraqi officials said the tragedy had nothing to do with sectarian tension.

Many victims, mostly women, children or elderly, were crushed or drowned.

MUSLIM FESTIVAL TRAGEDIES
July 1987 - Saudi security forces clash with Iranian pilgrims in the holy city of Mecca, 402 killed
July 90 - 1,426 pilgrims killed in a stampede in Mecca
May 94 - 270 pilgrims killed in Mecca stampede
April 97 - More than 340 pilgrims killed and 1,500 injured in fires at tent city in Mina, Saudi Arabia
Feb 2004 - 251 pilgrims killed in stampede at Mina


Witnesses describe horror

So far, there have been at least 695 confirmed deaths.

Earlier, mortar rounds had been fired into the crowd, killing at least seven people.

About 36 others were injured when four mortar rounds landed close to the Kadhimiya mosque.

A Sunni group said it carried out the mortar attacks, according to a statement posted on a website frequently used by groups linked to al-Qaeda.

"The mujahedeen of the Jaysh al-Taifa al-Mansoura (Army of the Victorious Sect) fired mortars and Katyusha rockets at the bastion of the infidels and apostates ... to punish the genocides committed against Sunnis," it said.


Images from the Baghdad bridge disaster


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There were also reports that some worshippers had been poisoned.

Iraqis are preparing to vote on a proposed constitution for their country, with Shia and Sunnis sharply divided on its contents.

Wednesday is the last day the majority of Iraqis can register to vote in October's referendum.

Panic

Iraqi Defence Minister Saadun al-Dulaim said that the only people to die at the hands of insurgents were the seven killed in the mortar attack.

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"What happened has nothing at all to do with any sectarian tension," he said live on Iraqi TV.

"People swarmed the bridge. There had to be a search operation at the end of the bridge, so crowds gathered and a certain scream caused chaos in the crowds and the crowds just reacted and this sorrowful incident took place."

Officials had earlier suggested that someone in the crowd deliberately triggered the stampede by saying they had seen a suicide bomber.

BBC Middle East analyst Roger Hardy says that, because of radical Sunni attacks on big Shia gatherings in the past, it was not unreasonable for the worshippers to be nervous.

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Television pictures showed large crowds of Shia pilgrims heading towards the Kadhimiya mosque to mark the martyrdom of the 8th Century religious figure Imam Musa al-Kadhim.

During the crush, iron railings on the Aima bridge leading to the shrine gave way and hundreds of people fell into the water.

The bridge links the staunchly Sunni area of Adhamiya on the east bank of the Tigris and the Shia area of Kadhimiya on the west bank.

Mourning

Thousands rushed to the banks of the River Tigris to search for survivors. Young men stripped off their shirts and waded into the muddy water to retrieve bodies floating downstream.

The incident has caused the single biggest loss of Iraqi life since the US-led invasion in 2003.

As the number of dead and injured continued to rise, Baghdad's hospitals struggled to cope, with many bodies and injured people left lying in corridors and on pavements outside.

The government has declared three days of mourning.

mookie2001
08-31-2005, 10:44 AM
do you think this will get more or less media coverage than the runaway bride?

Vashner
08-31-2005, 10:45 AM
Depends on how much it can hurt the Bush machine... if Yes hurt Bush then media = all over it.. If no then it won't get any coverage..

Oh and that bride.. The 1st picture they had out was a Lacy look alike picture. She even tried to show off Lacy like white polished teeth..

It was pitifull...

MiNuS
08-31-2005, 10:46 AM
The panick effect. I have seen this happen on the "Animal Channel" where WilderBeast are migrating and many die from trampling while crossing rivers.

mookie2001
08-31-2005, 10:48 AM
Depends on how much it can hurt the Bush machine... if Yes hurt Bush then media = all over it.. If no then it won't get any coverage..


right
just like the swift boat veterans for truth

Vashner
08-31-2005, 10:59 AM
Come on man.. you and I both know it's biased media... Swift Boats veterans did there own thing and mostly the early coverage came from the website, AM radio and those flash movies... not the major media.

Kori Ellis
08-31-2005, 11:03 AM
I saw this last night before I went to see -- how absolutely horrible!!

mookie2001
08-31-2005, 11:04 AM
the NETWORKS reported on them everyday of october 04 and up till election day
its a fact
a top story

Vashner
08-31-2005, 02:34 PM
Now saying 700... what is it with bridges today?

MaNuMaNiAc
08-31-2005, 03:51 PM
This seems like a ritual thing.


MUSLIM FESTIVAL TRAGEDIES
July 1987 - Saudi security forces clash with Iranian pilgrims in the holy city of Mecca, 402 killed
July 90 - 1,426 pilgrims killed in a stampede in Mecca
May 94 - 270 pilgrims killed in Mecca stampede
April 97 - More than 340 pilgrims killed and 1,500 injured in fires at tent city in Mina, Saudi Arabia
Feb 2004 - 251 pilgrims killed in stampede at Mina

I mean, don't they learn???

Ginofan
08-31-2005, 03:58 PM
Just caught this on CNN, very awful! They showed a row of sandals and shoes about 2 feet wide, I couldn't tell how far back it went but it looked long. Do these belong ot the people that died? Does anyone know what that's about?