Hebatnya, orang Islam lainnya kaing2 bhw kafir Amrik, Kristen atau
Yahudi itulah yg ngebunuhin orang Islam di Iraq. Atau di tempat2 lain.



On 6/1/13, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 1 June 2013 Last updated at 11:42 GMT
> Iraq violence: May was deadliest month for years - UN
>  Baghdad was the worst hit area of the country
>
> The United Nations says more than 1,000 people were killed in Iraq in May,
> the highest monthly death toll for years.
> The violence makes it the deadliest month since the wide
> sectarian violence of 2006-7, and raising concern that the country is
> returning to civil war.
> The vast majority of the casualties were civilians, and Baghdad was the
> worst hit area of the country.
> Martin Kobler, UN envoy to Iraq, called it a "sad record" and urged
> politicians to act to stop the bloodshed.Systemic violence risks wider
> conflict
> Multiple bombings have ripped through Shia and Sunni neighbourhoods across
> the country over the past few months.
> Figures released on Saturday showed 1,045 civilians and
> security personnel were killed in May, far higher than the 712 who died
> in April, the worst recorded toll since June 2008.
> On Thursday, Mr Kobler warned that "systemic violence is
> ready to explode at any moment if all Iraqi leaders do not engage
> immediately to pull the country out of this mayhem".
> Analysts say al-Qaeda and Sunni Islamist insurgents have been invigorated by
> the Sunni-led revolt in neighbouring Syria and by the
> worsening sectarian tensions in the country.
> The BBC's Rami Ruhayem, in Baghdad, says the violence has
> been linked to a stand-off between the Sunni minority against the
> Shia-dominated order installed following the US-led invasion 10 years
> ago.
> But the attacks seem to tell a different story, our correspondent says.
> Outside of Baghdad, predominantly Sunni areas were badly hit.
> On some days, Shia areas across Baghdad appear to have been
> the main target, while on others, the Sunni areas outside the capital
> saw most explosions.
> One explanation is that Sunni militant groups linked to
> al-Qaeda want to provoke civil war in Baghdad and undermine the
> government in areas they see as their strongholds, our correspondent
> says.
> But other explanations link the violence to the civil war in neighbouring
> Syria, he adds.
> The bloodshed has been accompanied by unconfirmed rumours
> about sectarian militias roaming Baghdad for revenge, which have caused
> fear in many areas of the capital.
> The violence has prompted many initiatives aimed at stopping
> any slide into civil war, including appeals by clerics and grassroots
> tribal campaigns.
>
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