car bombs kill at least 13 wound 75 in baghdad shi’ite areas
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Car bombs kill at least 13, wound 75 in Baghdad Shi’ite areas

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Baghdad - Agencies

Four car bombs exploded in mainly Shi’ite Muslim areas of Baghdad on Tuesday, killing at least 13 people and wounding 75, underlining a political crisis that threatens to revive sectarian strife in Iraq. The first blast hit a group of day laborers gathering for jobs in the poor northeastern Sadr City area of the capital, leaving a chaotic scene of scattered shoes and food, and pools of blood. The bomb killed at least eight people and wounded 24, police and hospital sources said. \"We were all standing waiting to earn our living and all of a sudden it was like a black storm and I felt myself thrown on the ground,\" said Ahmed Ali, a 40-year-old laborer whose face and hair were burned by the explosion. \"I fainted for a while then I woke up and hurried to one of the cars to take me to the hospital,\" said Ali, lying on a bed in the emergency room at Imam Ali hospital in Sadr City. The second blast near a traffic roundabout in Sadr City killed two people and wounded 26 others, the sources said. Two other car bombs exploded in mainly Shi’ite northwestern areas of Baghdad, killing three people and wounding 25, sources said. One car blew up near two schools in the Shula district, the other on a busy commercial street in Hurriya. Iraq has been hit by a series of bombings targeting Shi’ites during the worst political crisis in a year, which threatens to break up a fragile coalition government and has raised fears of renewed sectarian violence after U.S. troops left on Dec. 18. The government of Shi’ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki moved last month to arrest Sunni Muslim Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on charges he ran a death squad and then sought to sideline a Sunni deputy prime minister after he branded Maliki a dictator. Hashemi denied the charges and sought refuge in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region, where he is unlikely to be arrested. The Sunni-backed Iraqiya political bloc then announced a boycott of parliament and several Iraqiya ministers have stayed away from cabinet meetings in protest. Others have attended, underscoring splits in the alliance. The turmoil has fuelled fears that Maliki is trying to shore up Shi’ite power and sideline Iraqiya. The political blocs began talks last week to try to organize a national conference to resolve their differences. A series of bombings in Shi’ite areas of the capital on Dec. 22 killed at least 72 people and wounded 200 others. Scores more were killed in attacks targeting Shi’ite pilgrims this month. Though violence in Iraq is down markedly from its peak during 2006 and 2007, attacks are still common, and more than 200 people have been killed since the U.S. drawdown as insurgents and militias still carry out daily attacks and assassinations in an attempt to undermine the government.

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