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Zitat:Suicide Bomber Kills 70 in Attack North of Baghdad

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By Faris Mehdawi

BAQUBA, Iraq (Reuters) - A minibus packed with explosives blew up near a police station and a market north of Baghdad on Wednesday, killing 70 people and wounding 30 in the worst attack since the handover of power one month ago.
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Zitat:Iraqi Sheikh: Kill Muslims who protect infidels
By ASSOCIATED PRESS

A lengthy audiotape purportedly by the spiritual adviser to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's al-Qaida-linked group justifies killing Muslims when their presence protects infidels and threatens revenge on Shiite Muslims.

The 74-minute tape, posted Wednesday on an Internet site that often carries statements from Islamic terrorists, identifies the speaker as Sheik Abu Anas al-Shami, spiritual leader for Tawhid and Jihad. His name often is cited in Islamic forums as a religious authority, but he was not known to have released such audiotapes
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Zitat:Some Iraq suicide bombers 'forced'
From Barbara Starr
CNN Washington Bureau
Tuesday, July 27, 2004 Posted: 1:21 AM EDT (0521 GMT)

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. has evidence that some suicide bombers in Iraq may have been forced against their will to carry out attack missions.

A military official with the U.S. Central Command tells CNN that in one case after an attack, troops found a body with a foot tied with a rope inside a vehicle.
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