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Suicide bomber hits Shiite funeral in Baghdad
By News Wires the 27/01/2012 - 14:59

A suicide bomber detonated an explosive-filled taxi near a Shiite funeral 
procession in Baghdad Friday, killing at least 31. Sectarian clashes have 
worsened since PM Nuri al-Maliki sacked a Sunni politician in December.

REUTERS - A suicide bomber detonated his explosive-filled taxi near a Shi'ite 
funeral procession in Baghdad on Friday, killing 31 people and bringing the 
death toll from violence since an Iraqi political crisis erupted in December to 
more than 400.

The bomber exploded his vehicle near the group of mourners passing by a small 
market street in the mainly Shi'ite Zaafaraniya neighbourhood in the south of 
the Iraqi capital, police officials and hospitals said.

The Shi'ite-led government often blames Sunni Islamist insurgents for attacks 
targetting Shi'ites, saying they are trying to stoke the kind of sectarian 
slaughter which killed tens of thousands of Iraqis at the peak of the war in 
2006-2007.

"I was in the old Zaafaraniya market when a funeral came by and just as it 
passed, a car bomb exploded," said Ali Mohsen. "I helped evacuating the dead 
and injured people, their blood covered the ground."

The funeral was for a Shi'ite real estate agent who was killed by gunmen in 
Baghdad a day earlier, police said. The motive for his murder was not clear.

But the suicide car bomber appeared to target the funeral near Zaafaraniya 
police station, blowing himself up close to shops and the market, said an 
official at the office of Baghdad security spokesman Qassim al-Moussawi.

Sunni insurgents also often target local government offices and police stations 
and patrols as a way to show the authorities are unable to provide security.

At least 60 people were wounded in Friday's attack, officials said.

More than 320 people have been killed in attacks in Iraq since the start of the 
year alone and nearly 800 more wounded—more than double last year's figure for 
violent deaths in January, according to government figures and a Reuters count.

Turmoil in Iraq has wider consequences in a region warily watching neighbouring 
Syria's increasingly sectarian crisis, and where Sunni Gulf Arab nations and 
heavyweight Turkey are trying to counter the influence of Shi'ite Iran.

Violence has eased since the heights of sectarian strife unleashed by the 2003 
U.S.-led invasion that ousted Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein. But Iraqi forces 
are still battling Sunni insurgents tied to al Qaeda, and rival Shi'ite 
militias.

Iraq's current crisis was triggered when Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's 
government sought the arrest of a Sunni vice president and asked lawmakers to 
remove a Sunni deputy prime minister just after the last U.S. troops left Iraq 
on Dec. 18.

Maliki, a Shi'ite, says his moves against Sunni leaders were legal decisions 
and not politically motivated. But many Sunnis, already feeling alienated, 
worry measures are part of a drive by Maliki to consolidate his power at their 
expense.

The crisis threatens to break apart a fragile power-sharing agreement that 
splits posts among Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurdish blocs, but that has been 
hamstrung by political infighting since it was sealed a year ago.
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20120127-iraq-shiite-sunni-car-bomb-suicide-bomber-baghdad-maliki




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