I thikn Michael has a valid question about why there aren't ANY
protests in all the places we have been seeing protests about the
cartoons about a man blowing up women and children?

Doesn't it seem a little odd?

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006%5C02%5C14%5Cstory_14-2-2006_pg7_9
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Another 26 die in latest Iraq violence

BAGHDAD: At least 26 people were killed, including an Iraqi police
colonel, and 36 wounded in the latest wave of violence across Iraq on
Monday.

A suicide bomber detonated an explosives belt on Monday in a line of
people waiting to receive government payments, killing 15 people and
wounding about 30, including children, police said.

Eleven other people were killed in attacks elsewhere, including five
members of a Shia religious party and four policemen, among them a
colonel.

The suicide attack occurred in a mostly Shia eastern district of
Baghdad as people lined up at a bank on Monday morning to receive
government checks to compensate for food rations, which were
incomplete in the last few months.

Police Lt Ali Abbas said that the attacker joined the line and blew
himself up while security guards were searching people before allowing
them to enter the bank. The wounded included three children and nine
women, he said.

Eight people were killed and at least 30 wounded, said police Lt Ali
Mittab and Raid Jabbar, a medic at the Kindi Hospital where the
victims were taken.

Elsewhere, gunmen killed three brothers and two of their sons in an
attack on a street in Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, police
said. All five were identified as members of the Supreme Council for
the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, the country's leading Shia political
party, police said. A roadside bomb attack in Iskandariyah, 30 miles
south of Baghdad, killed two policemen and wounded one, police said.
Gunmen also shot dead a policeman protecting electricity generating
facilities near a hospital in Baghdad's Sadr City, police said.

Insurgents targeted high-ranking police officers in the volatile
western city of Ramadi, killing Col Khudir Abbas al-Obeidi as he drove
to work and abducting Col Bassem al-Hadithi from his car, said Lt
Mohsen al-Dulaimi.

Drive-by gunmen killed Oil Ministry employee Kadim Hussein as he was
driving in western Baghdad's Amariyah suburb and another man in
Karmah, 50 miles west of Baghdad, police said.

Iraq's former electricity minister Ayham al-Samarie escaped injury
when a roadside bomb exploded near his three-vehicle convoy in
Baghdad, said police Lt Maitham Abdul-Razzaq. Two bodyguards were
wounded. The bomb targeted the convoy of al-Samarie, a dual Iraqi-US
citizen, as it passed through Baghdad's western Mansour district, said
Mohammed al-Jibouri, an official at the ex-minister's office. The
motive for the attack was not immediately clear.

Al-Samarie, a Sunni Arab political figure, was a member of the
transitional government established after the 2003 US-led invasion of
Iraq that toppled Saddam Hussein's regime. Al-Samarie has said that he
maintains contacts with various Sunni Arab insurgents and has offered
to mediate an end to the insurgency.

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