Kalau erita ini confirmed, maka ini adalah bukti tambahana bahwa kebiadaban
sejumlah orang Islam itu sungguh tidak ada taranya: bocah umur 13 tahun disuruh
atau dibiarkan jadi bom bunuh diri....
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>From Times Online
November 10, 2008
Girl, 13, is Iraq's latest suicide bomber
A convoy of U.S. armoured vehicles move past the scene of bomb attacks in
Baghdad November 10 (Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters)
(Thaier al-Sudani/Reuters)
Baghdad has been hit by a string of bombings in the past week, but the US
military says
Philippe Naughton
A 13-year-old girl became Iraq's latest suicide bomber today, killing four
people at a security checkpoint in the town of Baquba.
On a day of renewed violence, at least 31 people were killed in a double
bombing at a Baghdad market, the deadliest attack to rock the Iraqi capital in
months. The attackers first detonated a car bomb in the Sunni district of
Adhamiyah, hitting a minibus carrying girls to school. As a crowd gathered to
help the girls, a suicide bomber ran in and blew himself up.
The Interior Ministry said that 31 people were killed and 71 wounded in the
deadliest to hit Baghdad since June 17 when 51 people were killed in a car
bombing in the Al-Hurriya district.
In the Baquba attack, the girl blew herself up at a checkpoint manned by
members of the Sunni Muslim 'Awakening' councils, which have led the fight
against al-Qaeda in Iraq. Four men, including a leading Sunni militiaman, were
killed and 15 civilians wounded.
Witnesses said that the Baghdad attack took place at about 8am (0500 GMT) on a
street lined with restaurants and coffee shops popular with Iraqi security
forces, as a bus carrying young girls to school drove past.
“There was a huge explosion, and before I went out to look another bomb went
off,” said Fadel Hussein, a waiter at a teahouse on Kassra Street, the scene of
the bombings. “Heavy smoke was everywhere. There were so many bloody victims on
the ground, we helped to evacuate those people to ambulances."
The US and Iraqi military cordoned off the area that was littered with glass
and scorched cars as sobbing parents desperately searched for their sons and
daughters.
One woman in her 40s and wearing a black abaya, the traditional black Arabic
dress, sat on the ground crying uncontrollably. She sobbed: “I’m waiting for my
husband who is inside the area looking for my son. I hope he is still alive."
Ahmed Riyadh, 54, owner of a nearby grocery, said the bombing was a “vicious
attack" that “did not differentiate between Shi'ites and Sunnis”.
"We are fed up with such attacks and we want only to live in peace,” he said.
“The politicians should work hard and set aside their differences to stop the
bloodshed.”
The US and Iraqi military cordoned off the area that was littered with glass
and scorched cars as sobbing parents desperately searched for their sons and
daughters.
One woman in her 40s and wearing a black abaya, the traditional black Arabic
dress, sat on the ground crying uncontrollably. She sobbed: “I’m waiting for my
husband who is inside the area looking for my son. I hope he is still alive."
Among those killed were three policemen, three women and five children, police
said.
Suicide attacks are usually the hallmark of al-Qaeda in Iraq, which continues
to have a small presence in Baghdad despite major setbacks after repeated Iraqi
and American military sweeps.
Despite the dramatic improvement in security in large sections of Iraq,
including the capital, militants continue to launch near daily attacks, most of
them targeting US and Iraqi security forces.
Baghdad has been hit by a string of bombings in the past week, most of them
small roadside bombs that claimed a handful of victims. The US military says
the capital has become much safer since the launch last year of a joint
Iraqi-US security plan which cut attacks by about 90 per cent to an average of
four a day.
According to the Iraqi military, the number of car bombings in the capital has
also fallen sharply, falling from a total of 415 in 2006 to 61 so far in 2008.
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