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By Daniel SchearfIraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has declared success in efforts to achieve stability and eliminate sectarian violence in the country. In an address to millions of Shi'ite pilgrims, he urged Iraqis to work together to defeat al-Qaida in Iraq. Daniel Schearf reports from the northern Iraqi city of Irbil.
Mr. Maliki's speech Thursday was broadcast live and to more than six million Shiite pilgrims in the city of Karbala, south of Baghdad.
In his address he praised Iraqi Shi'ites for looking past sectarian divisions and working for peace.
Mr. Maliki said terrorists want to burn the land and destroy everything good in the country. But, he said Iraq's people have banded together to keep civil war at bay.
The throngs1 of Shi'ite pilgrims had gathered in Karbala to commemorate2 the death of the Prophet Mohammed's grandson, Hussein, 13 centuries ago.
The annual pilgrimage was marred3 earlier this week by attacks on traveling Shiites. At least 64 were killed and around a hundred wounded in bombings and gunfire blamed on Sunni-led al-Qaida in Iraq.
Mr. Maliki, a Shi'ite, vowed4 to defeat the insurgents5.
He said security has returned to some areas, but he added that al-Qaida must be defeated in Mosul, Diyala and Kirkuk, all north of Baghdad.
U.S. and Iraqi security say those northern cities have become strongholds for al-Qaida-linked insurgents.
Security in Iraq has improved in the last year with a surge of U.S. troops and cooperation with Shi'ite and Sunni militias6.
But there has been a wave of bombings, terror attacks, and kidnappings this month.
On Tuesday, a suicide bomber7 in Mosul killed at least nine people. Earlier this month twin suicide bombings at Baghdad pet markets killed nearly a hundred people.
The U.S. Defense8 Department said this week that the U.S. troop presence in Iraq will remain greater than it was before last year's surge in forces, at 140,000 troops.
Political divisions, along religious and ethnic9 lines, are also slowing Iraq's progress.
Baghdad has yet to pass an oil revenue sharing law, and on Wednesday Iraq's presidential council rejected a law for establishing provincial10 elections. The bill would have required national elections in October and was seen by Washington as a key benchmark for national reconciliation11 efforts.
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n.人群( throng的名词复数 )v.成群,挤满( throng的第三人称单数 ) | |
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vt.纪念,庆祝 | |
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adj. 被损毁, 污损的 | |
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起誓,发誓(vow的过去式与过去分词形式) | |
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n.起义,暴动,造反( insurgent的名词复数 ) | |
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n.民兵组织,民兵( militia的名词复数 ) | |
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n.轰炸机,投弹手,投掷炸弹者 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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adj.人种的,种族的,异教徒的 | |
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adj.省的,地方的;n.外省人,乡下人 | |
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n.和解,和谐,一致 | |
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