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Iraq: Shi'ia Killed Near Baghdad
April 01, 2006
April 1, 2006 -- Iraqi officials said today gunmen attacked a minibus carrying Shi'ite Muslims northeast of Baghdad, killing six men and wounding one woman.
The travelers were returning home from visiting relatives when they were ambushed the night of March 31 near Balad Ruz, about 70 kilometers from Baghdad.
The motive for the attack is unclear. It occurred in a religiously mixed province which has recorded numerous acts of sectarian violence.
Meanwhile, American journalist Jill Carroll left Iraq to head home after her release by Iraqi abductors who held her for 82 days.
On the political front, pressure mounted on Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Ja'fari to step aside as a nominee for another term.
A spokesman for the Shi'ite politician says he is not considering withdrawing.
(compiled from agency reports)