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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

UN REPORTS IRAQI VIOLENCE KILLED MORE THAN 2,400 PEOPLE IN JUNE

Guy Perea Presidential Elector President of The United States

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An Iraqi woman displaced by conflict in Anbar rests on a pile of UNHCR mattresses. The aid seen here was distributed shortly afterwards. Photo: UNHCR

UN REPORTS IRAQI VIOLENCE KILLED MORE THAN 2,400 PEOPLE IN JUNE

Iraq’s violent insurgency has claimed some 2,400 lives – more than half of them civilians – a “staggering number”, declared the top United Nations envoy there, as he called on all Iraqi leaders to work together to foil attempts to rip apart the country’s fabric. Read more


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