Sunday, 1 January 2012

Iraqi civilian deaths in December lowest level in 2011 (Reuters)

Reuters - The number of civilians killed in violence across Iraq dropped to a year low in December, government figures showed on Sunday, despite bombings that rocked the capital after the pullout of U.S. forces.


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Feeling marginalized, some Iraq Sunnis eye autonomy (Reuters)

Reuters - Amjad Abdul-Salam is one of a growing number of Iraqis who say a separate state for his fellow Sunni Muslims is the only way to stop the country sliding back into sectarian chaos.


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