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Thoughts on the Middle East, History, and Religion

Juan Cole is President of the Global Americana Institute

Saturday, February 14, 2009

40 Dead, 80 Wounded in Deadly Bombing of Pilgrims to Karbala

A female suicide bomber detonated her payload in Musayyib on Friday in a tent of pilgrims taking a rest from their walk to the holy city of Karbala, killing 40 persons and wounding 80. The pilgrims were heading to the tomb of Imam Husayn, the martyred grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, in honor of the 40th day after the commemoration of his death. (In many Muslim countries it is common to commemorate the death of a loved one not only at his or her funeral but again 40 days later, and this practice has been mapped on to sacred history and ritual).

Al-Hayat writing in Arabic reports that the attacks raised concerns about a return of the ethno-sectarian violence that plunged Iraq into turmoil and left tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands dead. Al-Hayat says that the timing is expecially bad because it has just been announced by a former officer in the Republican Guards that 23,000 former officers and NCOs will be allowed to rejoin the Iraqi military (many of them will have been Sunni, so anything that worsens Sunni-Shiite relations could derail this move toward reconciliation.

Al-Hayat says that both Sunni and Shiite clergy in their Friday prayer sermons condemned the bombing and called for a cautious repsonse.

Meanwhile, Sayyid Muqtada al-Sadr indicated Friday that his faction might return to an alliance with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of the Da`wa (Islamic Mission) Party.


Me, I don't think these bombings actually are likely to bring back sectarian fighting. Most of it was over control of Baghdad, and the Shiites won that struggle decisively. And when there is not a pilgrimage going on, southern police can police the area better.


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5 Comments:

At 4:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clearly a Zarqawi operation.

 
At 8:37 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

This slaughter of innocents is reported in such a matter of fact manner . As if 40 fellow human beings were not dead, leaving hundreds more behind to grieve. This a result of American hubris and imperial ambition. As a humanist it breaks my heart.

 
At 10:14 AM, Blogger InplainviewMonitor said...

Basically, acceptance of Gates in the new administration means that dems buy the theory of successful surge for its face value.

Let us hope that I am wrong, but they may pay dearly for this. Now Obama is much more likely to turn into another Nixon or Ford than another Lincoln.

 
At 11:59 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/15/world/asia/15pstan.html

February 15, 2009

U.S. Drones Kill up to 32 in Pakistan
By PIR ZUBAIR SHAH

Missiles from pilotless drones killed up to 32 people, including Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters, in South Waziristan, according to an intelligence official and residents.

 
At 9:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

For people in the US who want to donate to the UNICEF Gaza fund, this URL US Fund for UNICEF) works better than the link Juan provided, which is a UK site.

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