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13 dead in Iraq as Shiite mosque destruction sparks widespread reprisal attacks
Posted: 22-02-2006 , 14:53 GMT

An explosion on Wednesday in the Iraqi town of Samarra caused the golden dome of the Askari Mosque, considered one of the four most holy sites  of Shiite muslims in Iraq, to collapse. Also known as the Golden Mosque, it is extremely important to Shiites across the globe and is regularly visited by pilgrims. askari mosqueTradition says the shrine is near the site where the last of the 12 Shiite imams, Mohammed al-Mahdi, disappeared. 

 

Samarra, which lies north of the capital, has been the scene of numerous deadly attacks against the country's Shiite community in the past. 

 

Iraqi officials reported that the collapse ocurred after gunmen entered the mosque and set off explosives within it, according to Reuters.

 

One spokesman for the US military said that the attack was "catastrophic". There were no worshippers inside the mosque at the time of the explosion.

 

The incident sparked reprisal attacks against Sunni sites in several other Iraqi cities, with at least 17 Sunni mosques torched and targeted by small-arms fire, rocket propelled grenades. iraq shiites

 

One Sunni mosque was reportedly completely destroyed, according to Reuters. In the Bab Al Sham area, Shiite gunmen shot and killed a Sunni cleric of the Al Rashidi mosque, while followers of Moqtada Al Sadr attacked the houses of Sunnis in the town of Diwaniya, south of Baghdad.

 

One Sadr follower was killed in the clashes that ensued.


Iraqi PM annouces three days of mourning, Al Sistani calls for full week

 

Iraqi Prime Minster Ibrahim Jaafari called for a three-day mourning period in light of the tragedy, which he called an attack on all Muslims, saying, "I hope our heroic people will take more care on this occasion to bolster Islamic unity and protect Islamic brotherhood and Iraqi national brotherhood.” Iraq Mosque blast

 

Thousands of Shiites demonstrated following the attack,  while Iraq’s top Shiite religious authority, Grand Ayatollah Ali Al Sistani called for a full week of national mourning, according to the AFP

 

National Security Adviser Mouwafak al-Rubaie blamed extremists represented by the al-Qaeda network and Sunni group Ansar al-Sunnah for the blast, which he told the Al Arabiya television aimed "to pull Iraq toward civil war."
 

Meanwhile, two Iraqi soldiers were killed in the town of Kirkuk when their patrol was ambushed by gunmen, while two police officers were killed by gunmen in a separate attack in the town of Baquba.

 

Outside Baquba in the town of Al Ahmer, four bodyguards of the head of the Criminal Court of Diyala province were killed during an attempted assassination on the court head's life. 

 

Additionally, three Iraqi contractors who were employed by the US Army were kidnapped in Falluja by gunmen.

 

Also in Wednesday, two Iraqi children and one woman were killed and four others wounded when a roadside bomb exploded outside their elementary school.

 

The attack, according to Iraqi police forces, occurred in the morning hours in the town of Al-Kut, southeast of Baghdad, said the AP.

 

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» Askari Dome
  Achela, Land of reletive truth, (2006-02-22 , 07:16) - Reply
  There is ONE truth and ONE God with millions of faces and millions of names. But they are all ONE. The barberic acts of terrorism under the name of religion are done only by ignorant persons.

» will go to civil war. Just
  Mossad and Zionists are, busy planing situations like, (2006-02-22 , 09:44) - Reply
  like in Afghanistan. First was the civill war between the Shiite and Sunis and then the language war between Pashtons and Tajiks and the secterian war among all ethnic groups. That is exactly planned for Iraq. I don't think this is the work of Sunnis, but I think this is the work of Israel.

» Well,
  Brian, (2006-02-22 , 16:14) - Reply
  Now isn't that the typical arabic response.....

» al Qaeda = Zionism
  Ohio Sam, (2006-02-22 , 16:41) - Reply
  the goal is to create global violent chaos so god will be forced to establish the true regime.

» Were you IN the blast???
  Dave, Ca, (2006-02-22 , 16:45) - Reply
  I was about to post some ridiculus opinion "jokenly" blaming the Jews. And you beat me too it! Is there ANYTHING that you don't lay on the Jews??? Your embarrasing yourself my friend. Do Arabs ever do anything wrong in your warped mind?

» What a waste
  Bo Harris, USA, (2006-02-22 , 15:07) - Reply
  I hate to see holy sites bombed. These people need to stick to government officials, buildings and military holdings. No body wants war, focus on the people that create war, regardless of faith. Often times we forget that faith corrupts just as much as power, money and putting a face on god.

» truly sad
  Eric, USA, (2006-02-24 , 04:56) - Reply
  Oh it hurts the soul to see a place of worship so beautiful, so beloved, so revered destroyed by the fiendish acts of a few. If Angor Wat or St Peter's Basilica had been destroyed, Buddhists and Christians would feel the pain of what our Muslim brothers and sisters now experience. Despite who detonated the bombs (it was, after all a fellow Hindu who assassinated Gandhi - his death caused grief around the world) this is a tragedy and a truly sad moment for us all.

» it has happened . now we wait
  robert a. bradlaugh-dredge, california,north america, (2006-02-27 , 18:59) - Reply
  the best luck in the world to all whom do dwell where these things are to take place..
   
   
   
 

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