Mourners weep for two Iraqi policemen who were shot dead by gunman, April 16, 2006, in Baghdad. The gunmen in a car opened fire on a police foot patrol in Mudhafar Square in the entrance of Sadr City in eastern Baghdad. Three other policemen, including a Captain, were injured, police said.
An Iraqi soldier secures the scene of a car bomb explosion Sunday, April 16, 2006 in Mahmoudiya, about 20 miles south of Baghdad. A car bomb exploded in the public market in Mahmoudiya, a short distance from a mosque, killing at least 10 people and wounding 25, police said.
An Interior Ministry commando stands guard outside a mosque, April 16, 2006 in Baghdad.
An Iraqi mourner shouts during a funeral procession for Mahmoud al-Hashimi, whose brother, Tariq, heads Iraq's largest Sunni Arab political party, April 14, 2006, in Baghdad.
An Iraqi woman looks at a destroyed Shiite shrine, April 14, 2006, at a cemetery in Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad. Unknown gunmen detonated explosives in the cemetery, which destroyed a Shiite shrine, but resulted in no casualties due to the location and a curfew which was in effect at the time.
Iraqi soldiers secure the site of a car bomb explosion, April 14, 2006 in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, Iraq. A suicide car bomber attacked a police station in Mosul.
An Iraqi man looks at an exhibit of photos related to the notorious Anfal campaign which killed an estimated 100,000 Kurds in the 1980's, April 14, 2006 in Kalar, in southern Sulaimaniyah Province, 160 miles northeast of Baghdad, Iraq.
U.S. soldiers and Iraqi police secure the site of a car bomb explosion, April 14, 2006 in Mosul, 225 miles northwest of Baghdad, Iraq.
An Iraqi boy cycles past one of two Iraqi Mosques which were attacked by suicide bombers, April 14, 2006 in Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, Iraq.
Iraqi Saeed Jassim weeps for his three sons, Riyah, Uday and Yasir, who were killed in a car bomb which exploded in the Shula neighborhood, April 14, 2006, at a hospital morgue in Baghdad, Iraq. The bomb exploded in the primarily Shiite neighborhood of Shula in a packed marketplace as people were buying food for their evening meal.
Iraqis look at burning wreckage in the aftermath of a car bomb explosion, April 12, 2006 in Khalis, 50 miles north of Baghdad, Iraq. Car and roadside bombings killed at least 12 people.
A woman tends to her son who was injured in a car bomb explosion, April 12, 2006 in Baghdad, Iraq. Car and roadside bombings killed at least 12 people, including two U.S. soldiers, as the acting parliament speaker said he will convene the Iraqi legislature next week to push forward the formation of a new government, stalled over the issue of who will serve as prime minister.
Marine Lance Cpl. Richard Caseltine, 20, of Aurora, Ind., holds a photo of himself with his wife that was ripped in two by an insurgent sniper's bullet at a U.S. Marine base on April 11, 2006. Caseltine had stuffed the photo into the netting inside the top of his helmet during operations in Ramadi, Iraq.
An Iraqi police officer inspects the scene of a car bombing that targeted a police patrol, killing three people including a policeman and two civilians and wounding four others, in Baghdad, April 12, 2006. A series of car bombs in three different Iraqi cities left at least seven people dead and dozens wounded, police said.
An Iraqi boy passes by a shoe and a pool of blood left after a car-bomb explosion, April 12, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq.
An Iraqi weeps as Iraqi soldiers secure the scene of a car bombing that targeted a police patrol, killing a policeman and two civilans and wounding four others in Baghdad, April 12, 2006.
An Iraqi man weeps as Iraqi soldiers secure the scene of a car bombing that targeted a police patrol, killing three people and wounding four others, April 12, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq.
Iraqis look at the wreckage of a car bomb in the Ur neighborhood, April 12, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq.
A Kurdish man examines grave stones at a monument in Sewsenan, Iraq, April 11, 2006, honoring those killed during an attack in the Anfal campaign. Saddam Hussein and six others are charged with genocide and crimes against humanity stemming from a crackdown called Operation Anfal, a three-phase move against Kurds in northern Iraq during the war with Iran in the late 1980s.
An Iraqi policeman secures the scene of a bomb explosion that destroyed a minibus and killed three people, April 11, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq.