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Baghdad blasts amid emergency law
signing
Baghdad -
Four mortar rounds have rocked a neighbourhood near the
political party headquarters of Iraq's new interim prime minister
wounding three men and a woman.
The attacks on Wednesday which
occurred on a stretch of Zaitoun Street in central Baghdad also hit
near a home owned by interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, according to
police officers.
Allawi
was not present at the home at the time, said an Interior Ministry
official.
About an hour later, another
explosion rocked Baghdad. The US military had no immediate word on the
Wednesday morning explosions.
The attacks came only hours before
the interim government was set to unveil a law giving Allawi the
authority to impose emergency measures to safeguard the country's
security.
The new law gives Iraqi officials the
ability to institute martial law for limited periods of time and under
special circumstances.
The assault marked the second time
Allawi's party the Iraqi National Accord was targeted.
Allawi
was put under a death sentence last month in an audiotape posted on an
Islamist web site in the name of al-Qaida-linked Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi,
blamed by the Americans for much of the violence sweeping across Iraq.
"Allawi ... you have escaped many
times, without knowing it, from well organised ambushes that we laid,"
says the voice, purportedly that of Zarqawi.
"But we pledge to go all the way
without giving up so that you will meet the same fate as Izzidine
Salim," head of the now dissolved Governing Council who was
assassinated in a Baghdad car bombing on 17 May.
In turn, an armed group calling
itself the "Salvation Movement" threatened in a video aired on Tuesday
to kill Zarqawi if he did not leave Iraq. --
Al Jazeera
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