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Assassination of Iraqi writer provokes indignation by Staff Writers Karbala, Iraq (AFP) Feb 3, 2019 The assassination of a writer in the middle of a street in the Shiite holy city of Karbala at the weekend has provoked indignation in Iraqi cultural circles. The city's police force said several fatal shots were fired at Alaa Mashzoub in front of his home on Saturday. In a sign of the sensitivity surrounding the subject, the police immediately tasked a senior squad to investigate, and promised to find the perpetrators. "This is killing words -- free, honest and beautiful words," fellow writer Ali Lefta Said told AFP, in reaction to the murder. On Sunday, intellectuals and artists from Karbala, around 100 kilometres (60 miles) south of Baghdad, staged a sit-in. Ahmed Saadawi -- whose novel "Frankenstein in Baghdad" has scored success beyond Iraq's borders -- hit out at the culprits on his Facebook page. "You really have to be a coward to fire a gun at someone who only has words and dreams", he wrote. "Shame on the murderers -- and shame on the authorities, if they don't find and judge them immediately," he added. Tributes have poured in for the prolific novelist. Mashzoub was well known in Karbala, whose historic districts he wove with care into his writing. Parliament's cultural commission has said it monitor the police investigation into his murder. But nobody has been willing to point the finger at potential suspects, in a country ravaged by decades of violence and still contending with multiple armed groups. Late last Summer, the death of four high profile Iraqi women -- including model and social media influencer Tara Fares, whose fatal shooting was caught on camera -- sparked anger. Official investigations into those deaths have failed to yield convictions or even publically announced conclusions. str-ac/sbh/dwo/dv
King of Spain visits Iraq, first in 40 years: diplomat Baghdad (AFP) Jan 30, 2019 Spain's King Felipe VI on Wednesday visited special forces helping Iraq fight jihadists, during the first trip by a Spanish monarch to the war-ravaged country in four decades, a diplomat said. The king, whose country is a member of an international coalition battling the Islamic State group, also later met President Barham Saleh. Iraq in 2017 declared victory over IS following a bruising months-long campaign backed by the coalition, which continues to carry out operations against the jihadists. ... read more
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