Deadly Anti-Government Violence Grips Iraq
Source: Al Jazeera
Sectarian tensions have escalated in Iraq, where the death toll from a four-day wave of violence has passed 190, officials have said.
Thousands of protesters gathered in cities across the country this week to voice their anger at the government of Nouri al-Maliki, calling on the prime minister to step down and an end to the discrimination against Sunnis.
Martin Kobler, a UN envoy, warned on Friday that Iraq was at "crossroads" and called for restraint as violence continues.
The comments came as bombings at four Sunni mosques in and around Baghdad killed four people and wounded 50 on Friday, according to an interior ministry official and medics. The violence was the latest in a wave of violence that erupted on Tuesday when security forces moved in against anti-government protesters near the Sunni northern town of Hawijah. The ensuing clashes left 53 people dead.
Read more: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/04/201342610411101447.html
The Arab civil war spreads. Syria, Lebanon, Iraq...all going up in flames or about to.
While the Gulf sheiks rub their hands in glee and fuel the fire.
louis-t
(23,297 posts)(by neocons) to gain control of a country?
PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)Removing Saddam took the lid off the boiling pot, freeing the Sunnis and Shiites to go at each other again. It was bound to happen.
What a FUBAR...brought to you by "Dick" and the PNAC gang. (and they're not done yet)
I'm just glad we didn't get involved in Operation Bullshit.