Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Iraq Security Forces Kill Dozens Of Sunni Protesters



Dozens Dead In Iraqi Raid On Sunni Protest Camp -- Wall Street Journal

BAGHDAD—Iraq's security forces killed at least 38 mostly Sunni protesters and gunmen in the northern city of Hawija on Tuesday, escalating months of brewing sectarian tensions and protests into outright armed conflict.

Antiriot security forces, responding to the killing of an Iraqi soldier several days earlier, raided the Hawija protest camp during the early morning hours of Tuesday, according to security officials, killing 25 people, burning tents and arresting 75. Three Iraqi soldiers were killed in the raid.

The raid sparked an immediate reaction from Sunni militants in Iraq's western provinces, who have long complained of discrimination at the hands of the Shiite-dominated national government in Baghdad. Gunmen in the surrounding Sunni-dominated region attacked police checkpoints in Riyadh and Rashad, holding them for a several hours before military reinforcements were able to launch a counterattack.

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More News On Today's Violent Demonstrations In Iraq

Clashes in north Iraq leave 40 dead -- The Australian
Iraq: 36 dead after raid on Sunni protest site -- Bloomberg Businessweek/AP
Protest-related violence kills 49 in Iraq -- The International News
At least 27 killed as Iraqi forces raid Sunni camp -- RT
Iraqi Sunni protest clashes in Hawija leave many dead -- BBC
Clash at Sunni protest in Iraq leaves dead and wounded -- CNN
Tensions high after Iraq forces raid Sunni camp, 23 dead -- Reuters
Two Iraq ministers quit after deadly clash -- The Australian

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