Nearly 1,000 Iraqis Killed In September, 1 Of Highest Monthly Death Tolls In Years, UN Says
Source: Associated Press
By Associated Press, Updated: Tuesday, October 1, 12:03 PM
BAGHDAD An Iraqi sheik carried his infant grandsons tightly wrapped body, staring ahead with a blank gaze as men behind him bore the coffin of the babys mother during their funeral Tuesday, a day after they were killed in a wave of bombings in Baghdad.
The heartbreaking image, captured in an Associated Press photo, illustrates the human tragedy behind the numbers as the death toll mounts to levels not seen in half a decade amid a new surge in sectarian bloodshed nearly two years after the U.S. withdrew from the country.
The U.N. mission in Iraq said Tuesday that 979 people died in September, most civilians caught up in the violence by insurgents led by al-Qaida in Iraq who appear determined to rekindle the tensions between Sunnis and Shiites that nearly pushed the country to the brink of civil war in 2006-2007.
Iraq is going through its worst surge in violence since 2008, with near-daily attacks and relentless bombings blamed on hard-line Sunni insurgents. The surge followed a deadly crackdown by the Shiite-led government on a Sunni protest camp in northern Iraq in April.
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Magleetis
(1,260 posts)The war criminals responsible live high on the hog with impunity. A pornographic crime.
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)madrchsod
(58,162 posts)that is still being paid with blood, flesh, and bone.