As attacks become more frequent, Iraqis face a future full of fear

Ali Izzat, 45, a Sunni Muslim, shop owner in the Harthiya neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, poses for a portrait on Wednesday. Izzat survived three bombings on his store and says he’s not too worried about the recent violence.
BAGHDAD (AP) — Whenever he leaves his home, Mohammed Jabar, a Sunni Muslim, carries his cellphone so his family can find out quickly whether he is safe if a deadly bomb attack hits. Shukria Mahmud, another Sunni, rarely ventures from her house because of the rash of violence that is grippin...
Published: 07/05/2012
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