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    Al-Qaida says Iraq bombings were to support ‘oppressed Sunnis’

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    Post by chouchou Tue 30 Jul 2013, 5:49 am

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    Karim Kadim/Associated Press - Iraqis inspect the aftermath of a car bomb attack, in the Shiite enclave of Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July. 29, 2013. A wave of over a dozen car bombings hit central and southern Iraq during morning rush hour on Monday, officials said, killing scores in the latest coordinated attack by insurgents determined to undermine the government.

    By Associated Press,

    BAGHDAD — Al-Qaida’s branch in Iraq says it carried out a wave of bombings that killed 58 people, mostly in Shiite areas across the country, to support “oppressed Sunnis.”



    In a statement posted late Monday, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the al-Qaida affiliate in Iraq, took responsibility for the attacks earlier that day, mainly car bombs targeting marketplaces and parking lots.




    The authenticity of the statement could not be independently confirmed. It was posted on a website commonly used by jihadists and its style was consistent with earlier al-Qaida statements.



    The bombings were the latest episode in a wave of bloodshed that has swept Iraq since April, killing more than 3,000 people and worsening the already strained ties between Iraq’s Sunni minority and the Shiite-led government.





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    Al-Qaida's branch in Iraq says it carried out a wave of bombings that killed 58 people, mostly in Shiite areas across the country, to support "oppressed Sunnis."

    In a statement posted late Monday, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the al-Qaida affiliate in Iraq, took responsibility for the attacks earlier that day, mainly car bombs targeting marketplaces and parking lots.

    The authenticity of the statement could not be independently confirmed. It was posted on a website commonly used by jihadists and its style was consistent with earlier al-Qaida statements.

    The bombings were the latest episode in a wave of bloodshed that has swept Iraq since April, killing more than 3,000 people and worsening the already strained ties between Iraq's Sunni minority and the Shiite-led government.


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    Al-Qaida says Iraq bombings were to support ‘oppressed Sunnis’ Empty Qaeda adopts Monday bombings

    Post by chouchou Tue 30 Jul 2013, 5:51 am

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    Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) Qaeda Terrorist Organization adopted the terrorist bombings that hit Baghdad and some other provinces on last Monday.

    Qaeda confirmed its responsibility for the attacks that are called “Reaping operations.”

    Baghdad, Wasit, Muthana and Basra provinces witnessed series of bombings resulted in killing and injuring more than 190 citizens according to IraqiNews.com statistics on last Monday.

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