Iraq Sunni clerics blame Shi'ites, US for violence
Posted on: Wednesday, 1 March 2006, 05:46 CST
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's main Sunni Muslim religious organization, accusing the Shi'ite-led government and U.S. forces of involvement in attacks by Shi'ite militiamen, called on Wednesday on the community to protect its mosques.
"Our brothers in all areas must protect their mosques as the government has failed to do so," Abdul Salam al-Qubaisi, spokesman for the Muslim Clerics Association, told a news conference broadcast live on Al-Jazeera television.
Since a bomb blamed on al Qaeda demolished the Golden Mosque in Samarra, one of the holiest sites in Shi'ite Islam, sectarian violence has killed more than 400 people by government reckoning, pitching Iraq toward civil war.
Qubaisi angrily listed alleged attacks on Sunnis across Iraq and accused Shi'ite police of attacking the Baghdad home of the group's head, Harith al-Dari, on Saturday, wounding some of Dari's nieces.
Qubaisi showed a group of children with bandages on their legs and arms and lying on beds. He said they had been wounded in the attack.
He said Shi'ite police had showed up at Dari's house to arrest him and that when the guards opposed them a shootout erupted.
He also said reports of Shi'ite families fleeing homes in the violent Baghdad Sunni suburb of Abu Ghraib were exaggerated.
The Samarra bombing, although bloodless, has stalled efforts by Iraq's divided political leaders to forge a government of national unity that Washington sees as the best hope to stabilize the country and allow it to bring home U.S. troops.
(IRAQ-SUNNIS, Baghdad bureau)
Source: REUTERS
Related Articles
- Thousands of Shi'ites march in Baghdad
- Car bomb kills 60 at Shi'ite market in Baghdad
- Three explosions at Shi'ite mosque in Baghdad
- Ruling Shi'ites demand Iraq regain security control
- US troops clash with Shi'ite militia in Baghdad
- Shi'ites in Iraq mark Ashura amid tight security
- Shi'ites seal power, Baghdad in security clampdown
- One hundred thousand Shi'ites protest Iraq charter
- Shi'ites clash, Iraq assembly to vote on charter
- Clashes erupt between rival Shi'ites in Iraq
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds