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In the Iraqi city of Mosul, Faris Yunis Abdullah and two other Sunni election workers were putting up voting posters.(The Week ...)

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* In the Iraqi city of Mosul, Faris Yunis Abdullah and two other Sunni election workers were putting up voting posters. The three men were abducted and then publicly murdered by gunmen, one of whom declared: "This is the punishment for those who ...

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