Sunday, February 04, 2007
One Saturday In Iraq.
135 people killed, 305 injured in a lorry bombing at a market place in Baghdad.
Five American soldiers dead in separate incidents.
One killed, four wounded when minibus strikes roadside bomb in Baghdad.
One killed, ten wounded by bomb in southern Baghdad.
Two killed, 20 injured in mortar barrage between Sunni and Shi'ite neighborhoods in Baghdad.
19 dumped bodies found in various neighborhoods.
Suicide car bomber targets offices of Kurdish Democratic Party in Kirkuk; two people killed, 30 wounded.
Eight wounded in Kirkuk petrol station bombing.
In Kirkuk, two killed, 5 injured in two car bomb attacks.
Four policemen killed and one wounded when gunmen attack checkpoint in Samarra; three gunmen killed and one wounded.
Mahmudiya. Eight people killed, 12 wounded in marketplace bombing.
Five dumped bodies found in Fallujah. U.S. forces kill three gunmen.
Mosul. Two Iraqi soldiers and three civilians killed in separate incidents. Five gunmen also reported killed.
Three people in Mosul injured when car bomb targets ambulance.
Police officer shot dead in Duluiya.
One body found in Iskandariya, shot in head.
Lawyer shot dead in Kut.
Suicide bomber kills eight people in Hit, unknown number injured.
Narhavan, three people killed, 12 wounded in mortar attack.
Gunmen injure three policemen in Khalis checkpoint attack.
And here, Tony Blair is fighting for survival, not over the continuing carnage in Iraq, but because of the 'cash for honours' scandal, while little is said about his disastrous, illegal Iraq adventure and the misleading of public and parliament to go to war and stand 'shoulder to shoulder' with Bush.
A staggering cost in lives lost to satisfy one man's ambitions, and here in the UK there is very little real will being shown by the public and politicians to hold Blair to account for his murderous actions.
New attacks follow Baghdad atrocity
See all recent posts.
Five American soldiers dead in separate incidents.
One killed, four wounded when minibus strikes roadside bomb in Baghdad.
One killed, ten wounded by bomb in southern Baghdad.
Two killed, 20 injured in mortar barrage between Sunni and Shi'ite neighborhoods in Baghdad.
19 dumped bodies found in various neighborhoods.
Suicide car bomber targets offices of Kurdish Democratic Party in Kirkuk; two people killed, 30 wounded.
Eight wounded in Kirkuk petrol station bombing.
In Kirkuk, two killed, 5 injured in two car bomb attacks.
Four policemen killed and one wounded when gunmen attack checkpoint in Samarra; three gunmen killed and one wounded.
Mahmudiya. Eight people killed, 12 wounded in marketplace bombing.
Five dumped bodies found in Fallujah. U.S. forces kill three gunmen.
Mosul. Two Iraqi soldiers and three civilians killed in separate incidents. Five gunmen also reported killed.
Three people in Mosul injured when car bomb targets ambulance.
Police officer shot dead in Duluiya.
One body found in Iskandariya, shot in head.
Lawyer shot dead in Kut.
Suicide bomber kills eight people in Hit, unknown number injured.
Narhavan, three people killed, 12 wounded in mortar attack.
Gunmen injure three policemen in Khalis checkpoint attack.
And here, Tony Blair is fighting for survival, not over the continuing carnage in Iraq, but because of the 'cash for honours' scandal, while little is said about his disastrous, illegal Iraq adventure and the misleading of public and parliament to go to war and stand 'shoulder to shoulder' with Bush.
A staggering cost in lives lost to satisfy one man's ambitions, and here in the UK there is very little real will being shown by the public and politicians to hold Blair to account for his murderous actions.
New attacks follow Baghdad atrocity
See all recent posts.
Labels: Iraq, NuLab, Politics, War
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I've tried to hold my MP to account, but she won't listen, won't reply and seems to regard me as a lost cause and a nuisance. That's democracy for you.
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