A bomb planted in a meeting room exploded after a meeting of the Iraqi Communist Party, killing two men in an an apparent attack on supporters of the U.S.-backed government, officials said Friday. The attack in Baghdad on Thursday appeared aimed at undermining the Communists, who have become the most organized political group in the country since the collapse of Saddam Hussein’s Baath party. The Communists have one representative on the U.S.-backed, 25-member Iraqi Governing Council. The bombing came as U.S. forces arrested a father and son suspected of carrying launching a mortar and rocket barrage that killed two American soldiers at U.S. outpost. Full Story
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