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Tribal power stokes fears in fractured Iraqi province

Baghdad : Iraq | 12 months ago  
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Iraq (AFP) In 2007 the main road through the Iraqi town of Al-Muqdadiyah was the frontier between Sunnis and Shiites locked in a bloody tit-for-tat of kidnappings, bombings, and the torching of mosques. But that was before tribal sheikhs united to cast out Al-Qaeda, sewing the town's sectarian wounds...
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