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Iraqi Shi'ite Festival Ends Without Major Incident


Pilgrims in Karbala on September 8 (AFP) September 9, 2006 -- A Shi'ite religious festival that drew hundreds of thousands of pilgrims to the Iraqi holy city of Karbala ended without major incident today.


The festival to mark the birth of Imam al-Mahdi al-Muntadhar, a 9th-century religious leader, attracts Shi'ite pilgrims from across Iraq, as well as from other countries.


Thousands of police and Iraqi soldiers had been deployed in the city to prevent possible attacks. Since 2003, Karbala, some 110 kilometers south of Baghdad, has seen many suicide bombings, killing hundreds of people.


Elsewhere in Iraq, at least eight people were reported killed in separate attacks. Most of the attacks apparently targeted security forces. In one attack in Baghdad, a car bomb went off as a U.S. patrol passed by, killing two Iraqis. Three coalition troops were wounded.


(compiled from agency reports)

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