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Al Qaeda affiliate claims attacks against Shi'ites in Baghdad

"Base" organization branch series of car bombs that killed 60 people in the predominantly Shiite Iraqi capital district last week claimed responsibility.
Islamic State of Iraq and the eastern Mediterranean, which is formed earlier this year of the "base" organization branch between Syria and Iraq through the merger, said it had carried out attacks in response Shiite-led government's tightening security measures.
Sunni Islamist groups in Iraq, including the "base" organization, views Shia as a non-believer, the momentum has been restored and revitalize the conflict in neighboring Syria has brought the entire Middle East sectarian tensions boil.
"Read" operations are carefully chosen to reject Baghdad stronghold deep down inside that contains the target, by a group of militant Internet forums statement, using a derogatory term, refers to the Shiites.
The group said it can often reach the outskirts, many foreign embassies are located in Baghdad's heavily fortified "Green Zone", online monitoring of the Group's website said.
Times of Iraqis killed in violence per month this year, the highest level rise, peaking in 2006-07 ethnic bloodletting, a return to full-blown civil conflict worrisome.
Around 800 Iraqis were killed in violence in August, according to the UN.



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