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'I have lost seven sons'

2005-03-12 09:25

Mosul - Weeping relatives gathered in small groups to bury 50 people killed by a suicide bomber in this northern city, after cancelling a mass funeral procession for fear of another attack.

As the mostly Shiite Muslim families mourned their dead, Iraq's main Shiite and Kurdish coalitions agreed on Friday in Baghdad on a deal divvying up the top three posts in the new government, but differences remained over the deployment of Arab troops in ethnic Kurdish areas.

North of the capital, insurgents blew up an oil pipeline in the latest attack targeting the country's fragile economic infrastructure.

Families of the victims from Thursday's bombing at a funeral in a Mosul mosque held individual wakes and funeral services after agreeing with community and religious leaders not to hold a joint funeral procession.

Despair

Most relatives were motivated by "fear of another attack like this one," said Hamid Zain al-Ali, a member of the Al-Sadr Movement of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose militants rose up against United States troops repeatedly last year. He said one mortar round exploded on Friday near the site of Thursday's bombing.

Insurgents led by Sunni Arabs, a minority who dominated under Saddam Hussein, are targeting Shiite funeral processions and ceremonies in an apparent campaign to spark a sectarian war. Last month, suicide bombers attacked Shiite mosques during the commemoration of Ashoura, killing nearly 100 people.

Although leaders of the Shiite Arab majority have urged their people not to retaliate against Sunni Arabs, some at Friday's funerals demanded vengeance.

"I cannot describe the amount of despair I feel," said Sher Qassim Mohammed Ali. "I lost seven of my sons, brothers and cousins. I want to know who carried out this attack ... we will avenge those who did it."

Others urged restraint.

"He who did this is a criminal - he killed Muslims and wanted to ignite sectarian strife. But God willing, we'll not allow that," Ibrahim Moussa, 50, said from his bed at Mosul's main hospital, his hand wrapped in bandages after surgery. His brother was killed in the attack.

Mosul has been a hotbed of guerrilla activity, with bombings, drive-by shootings and assassinations targeting the country's security services, Shiites and people thought to be working with US-led forces.

At Baghdad's Um al-Qura mosque, a Sunni Muslim cleric criticised the attacks, but blamed Iraqi and US authorities for failing to provide security.

"We strongly denounce the bombings and assassinations that killed innocent people," Sheik Mahmoud al-Sumaidei, a member of the influential Association of Muslim Scholars, told worshippers. "Both the occupation and the Iraqi government shoulder the responsibility of this blood."

- AP

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