The former mentor of Iraq’s most wanted man Abu Musab al-Zarqawi bitterly criticised the deadly attacks against civilians and other Muslims in Iraq claimed by his one-time protege. “I warned in the past against actions which kill dozens of innocents from among the Iraqi people,” Abu Mohamad al-Maqdissi, a Jordanian of Palestinian origin, told Al-Ghad newspaper in an interview Tuesday, adding he has “no links” with such acts and such violence that fails “to differentiate between women and children, civilians, soldiers and American forces” and which targets “Shiite mosques, churches and holy places in general” is wrong. Full Story
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