Gunmen kill 3 Sunni clerics in Iraqi city of Basra | Inquirer News

Gunmen kill 3 Sunni clerics in Iraqi city of Basra

/ 05:37 PM January 02, 2015

Iraqi Sunni Muslim worshipers attend morning prayer at a mosque in the northern city of Kirkuk on October 4, 2014, on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha or Feast of the Sacrifice, which marks the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and is celebrated in remembrance of Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son to God. AFP PHOTO/MARWAN IBRAHIM

Iraqi Sunni Muslim worshipers attend morning prayer at a mosque in the northern city of Kirkuk on October 4, 2014, on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha or Feast of the Sacrifice, which marks the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca and is celebrated in remembrance of Abraham’s readiness to sacrifice his son to God. AFP FILE PHOTO/MARWAN IBRAHIM

BAGHDAD, Iraq—Gunmen killed three Sunni clerics near the mostly Shiite city of Basra in southern Iraq, a government spokesman said Friday, an apparent sectarian attack that drew immediate calls for calm.

Interior Ministry spokesman Saad Maan told The Associated Press that the assailants ambushed a car Thursday night carrying the clerics in the mostly Sunni district of Bab al-Zubeir near Basra, shooting dead the three and seriously wounding two other clerics traveling with them.

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The ministry, he said, was investigating the killings. He gave no other details.

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There was no claim of responsibility for the ambush and no reports of retaliatory attacks by Sunnis.

Iraq’s sectarian violence peaked in 2006-07, when thousands of Shiites and Sunnis perished in attacks. The violence later eased but has partially resumed after Sunni militants of the Islamic State group swept across much of northern and western Iraq last year.

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Shiites make up a majority of Iraq’s estimated 30 million people and have dominated successive governments since the 2003 ouster of Saddam Hussein, a member of the Sunni minority who oppressed the Shiites during his rule.

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The attack followed a visit to Basra this week by Shiite Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and his tour of a Sunni area north of Baghdad on New Year’s Eve. Al-Abadi on both visits spoke emphatically about the need for all of Iraq’s religious and ethnic communities to close ranks in the face of the threat posed by the Islamic State group.

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An association of Sunni clerics also called for calm in a statement issued Friday, arguing that the attack was carried out to ignite sectarian violence in Basra. Speaking later on state Iraqi television, the association’s head, Khaled al-Mullah, said the Islamic State group and its supporters were the only beneficiaries of the attack.

In other violence Friday, a roadside bomb exploded in central Baghdad, killing four civilians and wounding 12, police and hospital officials said. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to journalists.

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