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Al-Qaeda lays claim to Baghdad bombings

Baghdad : Iraq | 29 days ago  
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009


by Nasra Ismail and Biodun Iginla, BBC News. Nasra Ismail reported from Baghdad.


Last Updated: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 | 9:35 AM ET Comments127Recommend26
A man walks past the crater caused by a massive bomb attack in front of the Ministry of Justice in Baghdad. (Hadi Mizban/Associated Press)Al-Qaeda's umbrella group in Iraq claimed responsibility for the twin suicide bombings in the heart of Baghdad that killed at least 155 people, including 24 children trapped in a bus leaving a daycare centre.
The al-Qaeda branch, known as the Islamic State of Iraq, said in a statement posted on the internet late Monday that its "martyrs … targeted the dens of infidelity."
Massive car bombs have been the hallmark of al-Qaeda and Sunni insurgents seeking to overthrow the country's Shia-dominated government in Iraq.
The attack Sunday in the heart of the Iraqi capital struck the Justice Ministry and the Baghdad Provincial Administration. It was Iraq's deadliest attack in two years and it raised more fears about the country's ability to protect itself as it prepares for January elections and the U.S. military withdrawal.
Among the dead were 24 children, killed on a bus that was leaving a daycare centre near the Justice Ministry at the time of the explosions, said an official at the hospital where the bodies were brought. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.
The al-Qaeda posting said the group's suicide bombers targeted the "pillars of the Safawi and rejectionist state in the land of caliphate," referring to the Shia government in Baghdad and its close ally, Iran.
"One of these selected targets that were hit this time was the 'Ministry of Injustice and Oppression,' the so-called Ministry of Justice, along with the Baghdad Provincial Council," the militant statement said.
'Wicked political will' The authenticity of the statement, which appeared on a website commonly used for militant messaging, could not be independently confirmed. The same group also claimed responsibility for August bombings of two government ministries in Baghdad, when more than 100 people were killed.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said those who wanted to tarnish his government's efforts to rebuild Iraq into a democratic state were behind Sunday's "terrorist acts."
"There's wicked political will behind these terrorist acts," al-Maliki said in a speech at Baghdad University on Monday.
"We are facing big challenges in the reconstruction process, but while we are building, they are destroying," al-Maliki said. Posted by BiodunIginla at 10:03 PM Labels: , , , 0 comments:

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