For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
August 29, 2003
President Condemns Bombing Outside Imam Ali Mosque in Iraq
Statement by the President
I strongly condemn the bombing today outside the Imam Ali mosque in
Najaf, Iraq, that killed dozens of innocent Iraqis. This vicious act
of terrorism was aimed at Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, at one of
Shi'a Islam's holiest sites, and at the hopes of the people of Iraq for
freedom, peace, and reconciliation.
I extend my deepest condolences to the families of the victims and
my hopes for a quick recovery for the injured. I have instructed
American officials in Iraq to work closely with Iraqi security
officials and the Governing Council to determine who committed this
terrible attack and bring them to justice. I also extend my sympathies
to all Iraqis, and to Shi'a Muslims around the world.
Ayatollah Hakim had been jailed and tortured for his religious
beliefs by the regime of Saddam Hussein, and he had spent many years in
exile. He returned to his native land this year, after its
liberation. His murder today, along with the murder of many innocent
men and women gathered for prayer, demonstrates the cruelty and
desperation of the enemies of the Iraqi people.
The forces of terror must and will be defeated. The united efforts
of Iraqis and the international community will succeed in achieving
peace and freedom.
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