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Fearful, Iraq's Sunnis leave mixed neighborhoods

Mon, 01/02/2012 - 4:54am

Fearful, Iraq's Sunnis leave mixed neighborhoods

by Rebecca Santana

Associated Press

The question was disturbing: Why do you live here?

Ahmed al-Azami, a Sunni Muslim, has owned a house in Baghdad's Shiite neighborhood of Shaab since 1999. But when Shiite residents recently began questioning why he, a Sunni, was living among them, he decided it was time to leave.

His story and similar tales by other Sunnis suggest Iraqis are again segregating themselves along sectarian lines, prompted by a political crisis pulling at the explosive Sunni-Shiite divide just weeks after the American withdrawal left Iraq to chart its own future.

The numbers so far are small and not easy to track with precision, but anecdotal accounts and a rise in business at real estate agencies in Sunni neighborhoods reveal a Sunni community contemplating the worse-case scenario and acting before it's too late.

Baghdad and the rest of Iraq are already highly segregated places. Running from bombs, death squads and their own neighbors at the height of violence in 2006 and 2007, Sunnis and Shiites fled neighborhoods that were once mixed.

 

Comments

bumperplate

Mon, 01/02/2012 - 11:08am

It's going to be very hard filtering out the sensationalism from the ground truth as I suspect many will trumpet our victory and others will say doomsday is around the corner.

Personally I'm not optimistic and I'm ready to go back (memo to HRC, send me an RFO).