BAGHDAD (AFP) - A meeting of Sunni Arabs in Baghdad to propose a candidate for vice president in Iraq's next coalition government ended in shouts and curses, underlining the divisions among the community after its loss of power.
"We must be tough, Kurds and Shiites want everything!" shouted one of those in attendance as they took turns to speak.
Members of the so-called National Front met one day after the newly elected parliament chose fellow Sunni Hajem al-Hassani as speaker, following an objection by Shiites over another controversial candidate they had proposed. snip
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) contradicted the US denial, saying the riot had been witnessed by one of its delegations. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1504&ncid=1504&e=3&u=/afp/20050404/ts_afp/iraq_050404191421![](http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20050404/capt.sge.dws58.040405191411.photo00.photo.default-254x380.jpg)
Iraqi children in a rural district in Mosul, 400 kilometers north of Baghdad, stand close to the tail of a bomb-like object buried in the mud in their front yard as US Army, 1-5 Infantry soldiers attend their family's request for help. This and six other projectiles landed near their home days ago without exploding and will be inspected by Army engineers.(AFP/Cris Bouroncle)
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This is one the pictures from a series of Associated Press photographs which won a Pulitzer Prize, announced Monday, April 4, 2005. U.S. Marines pray over a fallen comrade at a first aid point after he died from wounds suffered in fighting in Fallujah, Iraq, Thursday, April 8, 2004. Hundreds of U.S. Marines have been fighting insurgents in several neighborhoods in the western Iraqi city of Fallujah in order to regain control of the city. (AP Photo/Murad Sezer)