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Iraq unearths mass grave northeast of Baghdad

Associated Press
Saturday 12 February 2011 09:49 GMT
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Iraqi officials say they've unearthed a mass grave northeast of Baghdad containing dozens of bodies.

Human Rights Ministry official Kamil Ameen said today the grave was found in an area south of the city of Baqouba that used to be controlled by al-Qaida in Iraq.

Ameen estimated that dozens of bodies were in the grave but could not provide a specific figure. Iraqi news reports put the number at 153.

Baqouba is located 35 miles northeast of Baghdad.

Authorities began finding mass graves across Iraq after the 2003 US-led invasion, many filled with Shiites and Kurds who opposed former dictator Saddam Hussein.

Graves found near al-Qa'ida strongholds are usually filled with security officials and Shiites.

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