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Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 11:10PM
Insurgents unleashed a string of fierce attacks across central
and northern Iraq on Thursday that left nearly a dozen Iraqis and an
American marine dead, while the militant group led by the country's
most wanted guerrilla posted a video on the Internet showing the fatal
shooting of a candidate from the prime minister's slate in Sunday's
elections. The killing of the candidate, Salem Jaafar al-Kanani, was
one of the most direct strikes yet against Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's
party. Mr. Kanani appears as No. 150 in a list of candidates led by Dr.
Allawi, according to a Web site aimed at informing overseas Iraqi
voters. Dr. Allawi's slate is expected to perform well on Sunday, when
millions of Iraqis are to vote in the country's first multiparty
elections in decades. But given the large number of competing slates,
it was considered unlikely that Mr. Kanani would have ended up winning
one of the new National Assembly's 275 seats. The video of his killing,
with at least three shots to the chest, was posted by the group led by
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian militant who vowed earlier this
week to wage all-out war on the process of democracy. [more]