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Militiamen burn 6 Sunnis alive in Iraq(AP)Updated: 2006-11-25 08:41 BAGHDAD, Iraq - Revenge-seeking Shi'ite militiamen seized six Sunnis as they left Friday prayers, drenched them with kerosene and burned them alive, and Iraqi soldiers did nothing to stop the attack, police and witnesses said.
The attacks culminated Baghdad's deadliest week of sectarian fighting since the war began more than three years ago. Police Capt. Jamil Hussein said Iraqi soldiers at a nearby army post failed to intervene in the burnings of Sunnis carried out by suspected members of the Shi'ite Mahdi Army militia, or in subsequent attacks that torched four Sunni mosques and killed at least 19 other Sunnis, including women and children, in the same northwest Baghdad area. Imad al-Hasimi, a Sunni elder in Hurriyah, confirmed Hussein's account. He told Al-Arabiya television he saw people who were soaked in kerosene, then set afire, burning before his eyes. Two workers at Kazamiyah Hospital said the bodies from the clashes and immolations had been taken to the morgue at their facility. They refused to be identified by name, saying they feared retribution. In spite of the police and witness accounts, however, President Jamal
Talabani appeared to discount the reports. He emerged from meetings with other
Iraqi political leaders late Friday and said Defense Minister Abdul-Qader
al-Obaidi told him that the Hurriyah neighborhood had been quiet throughout the
day.
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