21 Dead In Violence Across Iraq

(RFE/RL) April 4, 2006 -- Fresh violence killed at least 21 people across Iraq today.
In eastern Baghdad, a car bomb exploded in a mostly Shi'ite area, killing at least 10 people and wounding some 28 others.


Sectarian violence has escalated since a February bombing of an important Shi'ite shrine in Samarra and reprisal attacks against Sunni Muslims.


(AP, AFP)

Deputies Speak Out Against Al-Ja'fari Bid

Deputies Speak Out Against Al-Ja'fari Bid


LOOKING FOR A NEW FACE: Two Iraqi parliament deputies on April 2 told RFE/RL's Radio Free Iraq (RFI) that they do not support the nomination of Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Ja'fari to retain his post. Disagreement over the nomination, among other things, has prevented Iraq from forming a government in the wake of legislative elections in December 2005.
"Our Kurdish friends and our friends in the Iraqi Accordance Front have insisted in new messages they sent three days ago on a refusal to deal with the nominee of the United Iraqi Alliance [al-Ja'fari]," said QASIM DAWUD, a parliamentary deputy and a member of the independent bloc within the United Iraqi Alliance. "But I must clearly say that I represent a very broad stream within the alliance that supports a policy [of choosing a nominee other than al-Ja'fari]...." (more)


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