Baghdad Province

Alleged Iraq Bombers Offer Confessions

Iraqi TV shows confessions of alleged conspirators in massive October bombings By MAZIN YAHYA Associated Press Writer BAGHDAD November 22, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment Iraq's state television has shown what it...

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Iraq PM Ramps Up Attacks On Baathists Before Vote

Iraqi Prime Minister Steps Up Attacks On Baathists Before Vote, Stoking Tensions With Sunnis (AP) BAGHDAD (AP) - A stepped-up campaign by Iraq's prime minister against Saddam Hussein loyalists is alienating Sunni Muslims and...

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Suicide bomber kills Iraqi policeman, injures eight

From correspondents in Baghdad, Iraq, 06:01 PM IST A man detonated explosives packed into his car as he approached a police checkpoint north of the western Iraqi city of Falluja Sunday, killing a policeman, authorities said....

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Iraq says October 25 bombers came from Syria: spokesman (AFP)

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq on Sunday for the first time said that the bombers who killed more than 150 people in Baghdad on October 25 came from neighbouring Syria, but steered well clear of accusing Damascus of collusion.

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UK had sketchy post-invasion Iraq plan: report (AFP)

AFP - Britain had no effective plan for what to do after coalition forces overthrew leader Saddam Hussein following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, a newspaper reported on Sunday, citing a leaked army analysis.

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Decision to suppress detainee abuse photos keeps public in dark about misconduct

Alexander Abdo [Legal Fellow, National Security Project, American Civil Liberties Union]: "Historically, the United States has championed the use of photographic evidence of human-rights abuses to advance the cause of justice....

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Coexisting as a team

Stars and Stripes Letters to the Editor, Sunday, November 23, 2009 [I am the noncommissioned officer in charge of Freedom Radio, American Forces Network Baghdad, and write to offer my personal opinion and not as a staff member...

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A Fair Country No More? (Runesmith's Canadian Content)

The always insightful Rick Salutin of the Globe and Mail has joined the chorus of criticism about our government's response to Richard Colvin's testimony this week. But he also goes a step further, drawing a rather...

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Officials: 4 Dead In Attacks Around Iraq

Officials: 4 Dead, Including 2 Police Officers, In Attacks In Iraq (AP) BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraqi security officials say four people have been killed in attacks in Baghdad and the northern city of Mosul. They say two police officers...

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Resurgent al-Qaeda in Iraq seeks to undermine government

BAGHDAD -- The Sunni insurgent group al-Qaeda in Iraq has rebounded in strength in recent months and appears to be launching a concerted effort to cripple the Iraqi government as U.S. troops withdraw, Iraqi and American...

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