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Bls: [wanita-muslimah] Suicide bombing at mosque in Iraq kills 16

 

sunni, syi'ah dan kurdi tidak pernah akur di Iraq, karena agama telah dipolitisir, jadi komoditas politik untuk berebut hegemoni kekuasaan di Iraq. Hal yang lazim apabila power peserta konflik berimbang maka solusi kekerasan fisik sering menjadi intens karena masing-masing memaksakan kehendaknya sendiri-sendiri.
 
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Abdul Mu'iz

Dari: "kmjp47@indosat.net.id" <kmjp47@indosat.net.id>
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Judul: Re: [wanita-muslimah] Suicide bombing at mosque in Iraq kills 16

 
Kita menunggu komentar yang tidak klise dari teman-teman di WM. Juga mengapa antara Sunni dan
Syi'ah, dan Kurdi, yang semuanya Islam, masih saja saling bunuh di Irak.
Komentar klise itu adalah bahwa ini pasti ulah Zionis dan Amerika, tanpa argumentasi dan tanpa
mempertanyakan mengapa orang Islam begitu bodoh sampai mau diadu domba oleh Zionis dan AS.
KM

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Date: 05/06/2011 4:21
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Subj: [wanita-muslimah] Suicide bombing at mosque in Iraq kills 16

http://arabnews.com/middleeast/article447806.ece

Suicide bombing at mosque in Iraq kills 16
By BUSHRA JUHI | AP

Published: Jun 3, 2011 18:59 Updated: Jun 3, 2011 18:59

BAGHDAD: A suicide bomber detonated explosives at a mosque during Friday prayers, killing 16
people, including a police commander and a judge in Saddam Hussein's hometown, officials said.

The bombing at the mosque, located inside a government compound, was the second major attack in as
many days in Iraq and highlighted the difficulties Iraqi security forces face in protecting their
own people as American forces prepare to leave by the end of the year.

Sixteen bodies were taken to the main hospital in Tikrit, said the province's top medical
official, Dr. Raeid Ibrahim. He said 54 people were wounded, indicating that the death toll could
rise. Among the wounded was a provincial leader who escaped an earlier attack.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Insurgents often target Iraqis who work with the
government because they perceive them to be collaborators.

One of the injured was a provincial council member, Mohammed Fadhil, who was in stable condition
after an operation to treat a wound to his abdomen, Ibrahim said.

Mohammed Al-Asi, a spokesman from the governor's office, confirmed that Fadhil was injured.

A police commander, a judge and the husband of a provincial council member were also killed in the
blast, said the head of the Salahuddin provincial council Amar Yousef.

Tikrit, 80 miles (130 kilometers) north of Baghdad, was Saddam's hometown and remains home to many
of the deposed leader's relatives.

The city was the site of a vicious, well-coordinated attack earlier this year on the provincial
council headquarters. Gunmen wearing military uniforms over explosives belts charged into the
building on March 29 and fended off police for five hours before blowing themselves up.

The bloodshed ended with 56 people dead, including 15 hostages who were shot execution-style.
Fadhil was in the building when the attack happened but managed to escape with a broken arm, said
Ibrahim, who treated him at the time.

Since then, provincial officials have tried to protect themselves by scheduling meetings
irregularly, often setting one time and location and then changing it at the last minute.

But for an insurgent intent on killing as many people as possible, Fridays are a favorite day;
Muslims are usually at the mosque for midday prayers.

There were initial reports suggesting the blast was a bomb planted in the mosque, but Yousef and
other officials later said a suicide bomber walked into the crowd of worshippers and blew himself
up.

The mosque is inside a compound of palaces built during Saddam's era.

The compound is nicknamed "the small Green Zone in Tikrit" after the Green Zone in Baghdad that is
home to government buildings and some embassies, Al-Asi said.

He said the compound consists of more than 100 buildings which are mainly occupied by government
offices such as houses for high-ranking police, army and provincial officials, and security
offices. Visitors generally have to have a special badge to enter the compound, Al-Asi said.

Officials were investigating how the bomber managed to get inside, Yousef.

On Thursday night, series of bombings ripped through the capital of Iraq's western Anbar province,
killing nine people, Iraqi officials said.

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