Assassinations of The Iraq War - Religious Figures

Religious Figures

  • Abdul Majid al-Khoei, Shia cleric
  • Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, Shia cleric
  • Paulos Faraj Rahho, Chaldean Archbishop
Insurgent and terrorist attacks of the Iraq War
  • Bombings (suicide)
  • Massacres
  • Kidnappings
  • Assassinations
  • Chemical attacks
Iraq War
Prior events
  • Disarmament crisis
  • WMD claims
  • Rationale
  • Popular opinion
  • Public relations
  • February interview
  • Biological weapons
Invasion
  • Preparations
  • Multi-National Force
  • Timeline
  • Battle of Nasiriyah
  • Invasion of Baghdad
  • Debecka Pass
  • Firdos Square statue
  • Mission Accomplished Speech
  • WMD investigation
  • Coalition Provisional Authority
Key events
  • Invasion
  • Anbar Province
  • Execution of Saddam Hussein
  • Insurgency
    • Post-invasion insurgency
    • Civil war (2006-2008)
    • U.S. withdrawal violence
  • Post-withdrawal insurgency
Opinions
  • Opposition
  • Protests
  • Criticism
  • Legitimacy
  • United Nations
  • International community
  • Associated people
Controversy
2003
Baghdad Museum looting
Fallujah killings
2004
Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse
Mukaradeeb wedding party massacre
2005
Haditha killings
2006
Mahmudiyah killings
Ishaqi incident
2007
Baghdad airstrike
Blackwater Baghdad shootings
2010
Iraq War documents leak
Impact
  • Refugees
  • Duelfer Report
  • Damage to Baghdad
  • Iraq Interim Governing Council
  • Aid and Investment
  • Economic reform
  • Financial cost
  • Casualties
  • Chilcot Inquiry
  • Human rights
Timeline
  • Military operations
  • Insurgent attacks
  • Aircraft losses
  • 2003
  • 2004
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2011
  • Wikinews
  • Commons

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