Monday, April 19, 2010

Iraq News Updates -- April 19, 2010

Photo: Abu Ayyub al-Masri

Top Qaeda Leaders In Iraq Killed In Raid -- New York Times

BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki announced Monday that two top insurgent leaders had been killed, including a somewhat mythic figure who has operated under the name Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. Mr. Baghdadi has been reported dead or detained several times previously, and his very existence had been called into question a few years ago by American military leaders.

After Mr. Maliki’s press conference, the American military released a statement verifying that Mr. Baghdadi was killed in a joint raid between Iraqi and United States forces in the dark hours of Sunday morning near Tikrit, near Saddam Hussein’s hometown.

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More News On Iraq

Top Iraq al Qaeda Leaders Killed -- Wall Street Journal
Al-Qaida deaths boost beleaguered Iraq PM -- MSNBC
US: Deaths of 2 al-Qaida in Iraq Leaders Big Blow -- New York Times/AP
PM says 2 top al-Qaida in Iraq figures killed -- AP
Maliki says 2 al-Qaida leaders die in raid -- UPI
Combined Operation Kills Top al-Qaida in Iraq Leaders -- US Department of Defense

Secret prison revealed in Baghdad -- L.A. Times
Iraq’s torture prisons -- Don Surber
Iraq urged to investigate secret prison allegations -- Amnesty International

Violence highlights fears of Iraqi security forces taking over after U.S. leaves -- Washington Post
One U.S. soldier dead, three injured in Iraq crash -- Washington Post/Reuters
General: Withdrawal from Iraq on track -- Washington Times
Odierno Says US Withdrawal From Iraq on Track -- Voice of America
Transcript: Gen. Odierno on 'FNS' -- FOX News

Baghdad recount throws Iraq election wide open -- AFP
Iraq Vote Results in Doubt as Recount Is Ordered -- New York Times
Iraqi panel orders vote recount in Baghdad -- Washington Post/Reuters
Recount of Baghdad election results is ordered -- BBC
Iraq official says Baghdad votes ordered recounted -- AP
Iraq's Maliki makes case for holding on to post -- L.A. Times

People No Longer Fleeing Homes In Iraq -- Voice of America
Iraqi Sunnis Expect Allegiance Shift to Bear Fruit -- New York Times

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