Friday, November 5, 2010

Al Qaeda In Iraq Are Predicting More Bloodshed



Iraqi Qaeda Predicts More Bloodshed -- News 24/AFP

Baghdad - Al-Qaeda's Iraqi affiliate said on Friday that it was behind this week's co-ordinated car bombings against Shi'ites in Baghdad that killed 64 people and it threatened more such attacks.

In a statement on the Al-Hanein jihadi website, the Islamic State of Iraq said Tuesday's attacks were to avenge "insults" against Aisha, the wife of Islam's Prophet Mohammed.

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More News On Iraq

Al-Qaida front group claims string of attacks on Baghdad Shiite districts that left 91 dead -- Canadian Press
Iraqi al Qaeda group predicts more bloody days -- Reuters
Iraqi Qaeda claims bombs against Shiite 'insults' -- AFP
TIMELINE-Deadliest attacks in Iraq in 2010 -- Reuters

Iraq ex-premier sees security deteriorating amid political stalemate -- L.A. Times
Bombings May Spur End To Iraq's Political Impasse -- NPR
Could the Baghdad Carnage End Iraq's Impasse? -- Time Magazine
Iraq delays parliament session for further talks -- Reuters

Video Analysis: Old Fears in the ‘New’ Iraq -- New York Times
Fearful Iraqi Christians face fresh Qaeda threats -- Yahoo News/AFP
IRAQ: Christians consider their future after deadly attack -- IRIN
Baghdad Studio of Feisty TV Station Shut Down in Dispute With Iraqi Government -- New York Times
Iraq’s terror wave -- Dawn Editorial

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