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Iraq gunmen kidnap 20 Sunni agency workers

By BUSHRA JUHI, Associated Press Writer 18 minutes ago

Gunmen on Wednesday kidnapped 20 employees of a government 
agency that
cares for Sunni mosques and shrines nationwide, and the organization
suspended its work until further notice, an official said.

Also Wednesday, at least 20 people were killed in a string of bombings
and shootings, mostly in Baghdad, police said. They included a senior
Interior Ministry official slain on his way to work, police said.

Sixteen other bodies were found in widely separate parts of the
country — apparent victims of sectarian death squads.

The announcement by the Sunni Endowment, a major institution within
the Sunni community, further escalated sectarian tensions.

Endowment spokesman Mahdi al-Mashhadani said the employees were 
seized
as they drove from Baghdad to their homes in Taji, just north of the
capital. He said the agency would stop working effective immediately
and that its chairman, Ahmed Abdul Ghafour al-Samaraie, would give
more details later.

Also Wednesday, six people died when a bomb hidden in a plastic bag
exploded inside a vegetable shop in eastern Baghdad, police Lt. Ali
Abbas said. Five more people were killed in three small blasts in the
Karradah district of central Baghdad, Lt. Mohammed Khayoun said.

In west Baghdad, gunmen killed Maj. Gen. Fakhir Abdul-Hussein Ali,
legal adviser to the Interior Ministry, as he rode to work.

To the south, clashes erupted between gunmen and Iraqi security forces
in the tense area between Youssifiyah and Mahmoudiya, another
flashpoint of sectarian tension. A member of a Shiite political
organization and two of his bodyguards were gunned down Wednesday on
the highway between the two towns, police said.

One person was killed and five were kidnapped Wednesday in Mahmoudiya,
police said.

A roadside bombing killed two people in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180
miles) north of Baghdad, police said.

The three others were killed in smallscale attacks in Baghdad and
Yousifiyah.

The violence comes a day after a suicide bomber killed 53 people near
a Shiite shrine in the city of Kufa, south of the capitol, by luring a
group of laborers into his van. The suicide driver then detonated the
vehicle on a busy street, local officials said.

A 24-hour driving ban police imposed in Kufa and its twin city Najaf
to prevent future attacks also expired Wednesday amid relative calm,
as shop owners began clearing debris.

The ongoing surge in sectarian killings has tarnished the image of the
new unity government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, which took
office May 20. The killings have occurred despite a much heralded
security plan for Baghdad unveiled last month.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, has called on all political
groups to band together to halt violence that has pushed the country
to the brink of civil war, warning last week that this could be Iraq's
"last chance."

The United Nations reported Tuesday that nearly 6,000 civilians were
slain across Iraq in May and June, a spike that coincided with rising
sectarian attacks. The report said 2,669 civilians died in May and
3,149 in June — the first full month of the al-Maliki government.

The report's figures were higher than some other counts, but even the
U.N. said many killings go unreported.

An AP count showed at least 696 Iraqis were killed in sectarian or
war-related violence in the first 18 days of July. That's a sharp rise
over the same period last year, when an AP count showed more than 450
Iraqis were killed.

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