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    ... will be straw the breaks the Shiite camel's back, and the civil war will be underway, and Iraqi parliament will be helpless.

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    Iraq shrine blast sparks protests

    Tens of thousands of people have staged protests across Iraq after a bomb attack heavily damaged one of the holiest sites in Shia Islam.
    Dozens of Sunni mosques are reported to have been targeted and six Sunnis killed after a gang blew up the dome of the al-Askari shrine in Samarra.

    Iraq's top Shia cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, has appealed for calm and called for a week of mourning.

    Iraqi President Jalal Talabani said the country must work to avoid a civil war.

    In a television broadcast, Mr Talabani, a Sunni Kurd, accused the attackers of trying to sabotage attempts to form a coalition government.

    "We must... work together against... the danger of civil war," he said.

    No-one has claimed responsibility for the attack on the shrine, although Iraqi television said several people had been arrested in connection with the bombing.

    The BBC's Jon Brain in Baghdad says the attack was almost certainly designed to raise the existing tensions between the majority Shia and minority Sunni populations.

    Clashes

    Following the attack, thousands of demonstrators gathered near the shrine, waving Iraqi flags and calling for justice.




    "We demand an investigation so that the criminals who did this will be punished," one of the protesters, 28-year-old Mahmoud al-Samarie, told the Associated Press news agency.

    "If the government fails to do so, then we will take up arms and chase the people behind this attack."

    Protests and violence broke out across Iraq:




    • In Baghdad, a Sunni mosque in Baladiya district is raked with gunfire, while black-clad militiamen of the Shia Mehdi Army demonstrate in Sadr City; six Sunnis die in violence
    • In Basra, gunmen attack Sunni mosques and exchange fire with guards at an office of the Sunni Iraqi Islamic Party
    • Businesses shut down in Najaf and about 1,000 march through the streets, waving flags and shouting slogans
    • Markets, shops and stalls close in Diwaniya, AP says. A Mehdi Army militiaman is killed in clashes after gunmen from the faction attack Sunni houses, Reuters news agency reports
    • About 3,000 people demonstrate in the Shia city of Kut, chanting anti-American and anti-Israeli slogans and burning US and Israeli flags, AP says.



      National mourning



      The al-Askari shrine is one of two shrines in Samarra for revered Shia imams, which attract pilgrims from around the world.




    The golden dome of the shrine - part of the Imam Ali al-Hadi mausoleum - was reduced to a s of brown masonry and twisted metal.

    Despite soaring anger, Ayatollah Sistani, widely regarded as a moderate, urged Shias not to attack Sunni Muslims or their holy places and called a week of national mourning.

    Iraq's Prime Minister Ibrahim Jaafari, a Shia, appeared live on television to declare three days of mourning.

    Firebrand Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr cut short a visit to Lebanon on hearing news of the attack.

    British Prime Minister Tony Blair condemned the attack and urged Iraqis not to retaliate.

    "The perpetrators of this act had one motive and one alone. They want to cause strife and violence between Sunni and Shia to derail democracy," he said.

    US President George W Bush said: "This senseless crime is an affront to people of faith throughout the world."

    Washington's ambassador to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, and the top US commander in the country, Gen George Casey, said the US would contribute to the shrine's reconstruction.


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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/h...st/4740010.stm

    Published: 2006/02/22 18:49:16 GMT

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    So much for the wonderful world of the peace loving Muslims. The respect
    the faith so much that they blow up their opposition even though they believe
    in the same faith. Yeah.

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    The respect
    the faith so much that they blow up their opposition even though they believe
    in the same faith. Yeah.
    sounds like everyday christians to me

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    Maaaaaannnn fuck.... E20's Avatar
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    So much for the wonderful world of the peace loving Muslims. The respect
    the faith so much that they blow up their opposition even though they believe
    in the same faith. Yeah.
    That's the thing, they are hypocrites of their own faith, they will preach one thing that shouldn't be done and do it and I'm pretty sure killing Muslims isn't condoned in the Quran..............this is more of a polticial war than religon.

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    Ain't over 'till its over MaNuMaNiAc's Avatar
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    So much for the wonderful world of the peace loving Muslims. The respect
    the faith so much that they blow up their opposition even though they believe
    in the same faith. Yeah.
    Are you serious??? Christians have been doing the same for centuries!

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    We

    Should

    Get

    Out

    And

    Let

    Them

    Kill

    Each

    Other.

    That

    Is

    All.

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    I am that guy RandomGuy's Avatar
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    So much for the wonderful world of the peace loving Muslims. The respect
    the faith so much that they blow up their opposition even though they believe
    in the same faith. Yeah.

    Heh, it's all politics man. This reminds me of nothing so much as the Thirty Years war (estimates at 4-11M killed) between protestants and catholics, both of whom were also supposedly of the same religion.

    Hate to tell ya, but Christians have done a LOT worse to each other than anything done in modern Iraq so far.

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    Bombs Away! AFE7FATMAN's Avatar
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    sounds like everyday christians to me
    Yep, You have any pictures of the churches in Alabama? Bet the
    Guys who blew them up are at Sunday Services/Mass or the Mosque,
    unless it them jews again. (Sarcasim)

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    yeah lets never forget the great communist athiest states of Mao, Stalin, Pol Pot.. athiesm has killed it's millions...

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