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[quote:No Dhimmi:MV8yMjU5OTkxX0I1MDlFMENB] . . . .No Wait - Its just those peaceful, misunderstood muslims 73 More Iraqi 'Apostates' Taken Down by al-Qaeda... The Islamic State of Iraq, Al-Qaeda's front group in the country, views Shiites as apostates. They attack fellow Sunni's to spark tension and reprisal attacks against Shia. A wave of attacks mostly targeting security forces in Sunni areas of Iraq killed at least 73 people, officials said on Tuesday, updating the toll from the violence a day earlier. Monday's unrest, which wounded more than 250 people, is the latest in a surge in bloodshed that, along with a long-running political stalemate, has stoked fears of a return of the all-out sectarian war in Iraq in 2006 and 2007. It also shattered hopes a recent series of symbolic political gestures had managed to ease tensions. https://now.mmedia.me/lb/en/mena/toll-from-iraq-carnage-rises-to-73-dead :Islam Tolerance: [/quote]
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. . . .No Wait - Its just those peaceful, misunderstood muslims
73 More Iraqi 'Apostates' Taken Down by al-Qaeda...
The Islamic State of Iraq, Al-Qaeda's front group in the country, views Shiites as apostates.
They attack fellow Sunni's to spark tension and reprisal attacks against Shia.
A wave of attacks mostly targeting security forces in Sunni areas of Iraq killed at least 73 people, officials said on Tuesday, updating the toll from the violence a day earlier.
Monday's unrest, which wounded more than 250 people, is the latest in a surge in bloodshed that, along with a long-running political stalemate, has stoked fears of a return of the all-out sectarian war in Iraq in 2006 and 2007.
It also shattered hopes a recent series of symbolic political gestures had managed to ease tensions.
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