Gunmen kill head of religious group in Iraq's Basra
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Gunmen killed the local head of a Sunni religious group in the Iraqi Shi'ite city of Basra on Friday, the group and state television said.
Unknown gunmen shot dead Yusif al-Hassan near the mosque where he led prayers in Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, colleagues said.
Hassan was a senior member of the Muslim Scholars Association, a group from the Sunni minority community that is critical of the U.S.-backed political process.
Attacks on mosques have been on the rise since militants bombed a Shi'ite shrine in the city of Samarra in February, stoking sectarian tensions between majority Shi'ites and once- dominant Sunnis.
Reuters
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Unknown gunmen shot dead Yusif al-Hassan near the mosque where he led prayers in Basra, 550 km (340 miles) south of Baghdad, colleagues said.
Hassan was a senior member of the Muslim Scholars Association, a group from the Sunni minority community that is critical of the U.S.-backed political process.
Attacks on mosques have been on the rise since militants bombed a Shi'ite shrine in the city of Samarra in February, stoking sectarian tensions between majority Shi'ites and once- dominant Sunnis.
Reuters
I guess the this and the last article represent the new terrorist leader's calling card. Expect more.
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