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Sunni Bloc Pulls Out Of Coalition Talks Over Violence
February 23, 2006
Shi'ites in Baghdad protest against the bombing of the Golden Mosque, 23 February (epa)
23 February 2006 -- Iraq's main Sunni Muslim bloc has pulled out of talks on forming a new government, blaming Shi'ites for a wave of sectarian violence after a Shi'ite shrine was bombed on 22 February.
Reports say scores of people have been killed in Iraq in separate incidents since the bombing in Samarra sparked a wave of suspected reprisal attacks around the country.
A bomb exploded in Ba'qubah, northeast of Baghdad, killing at least 12 people, eight of them soldiers.
Authorities said the bullet-riddled corpses of at least 47 Iraqis were recovered from a ditch near Baghdad. The motive for the attack was unclear. Reuters news agency reports that the victims included both Sunnis and Shi'ites.
(compiled from agency reports)