Students demonstrate against the government introduction of Saturday as a day of rest in Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, March 6, 2005. Some Iraqis see it as being linked to the Jewish day of rest.
An injured woman is carried up the stairs to her home after a motorcycle bomb exploded in the Azamiyah area of Baghdad, Iraq, March 5, 2005, injuring four civilians according to a police official.
A man runs past the scene of an attack on an oil tanker after gunmen killed the Turkish driver in the northern town of Mosul, Iraq, March 5, 2005. Witnesses said the assailants began shouting afterwards, saying they belonged to al-Qaida in Iraq and that they shot the driver because he was carrying supplies to American troops.
Iraqi police officers attend to the scene of a car-bomb in Baqouba, 35 miles northeast of Baghdad, Iraq, which killed one civilian and injured three others, according to police officials, March 4, 2005.
An unidentified civilian outside the al-Kindi hospital March 3, 2005, cries for his brother who was seriously injured by one of the two suicide car bombs that exploded outside the Interior Ministry in Baghdad, Iraq, killing at least two policemen and wounding five others.
Hayfaa, 4, who lives nearby, looks at the crater left by a roadside bomb which targeted an Iraqi army convoy in the Doura area of Baghdad, March 3, 2005. A woman and child were injured, according to eyewitnesses.
A U.S. armored vehicle and Iraqi soldiers attend the scene of a car bomb explosion outside an Iraqi army base in central Baghdad, Iraq, March 2, 2005. The base, which occupies the former Muthanna airport, has been targeted by insurgents several times over the last year.
Peshmerga militiamen of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan march during training in the mountains near Koya, Iraq, March 2, 2005.
An unidentified woman grieves at the blast site of Monday's suicide bombing in Hillah, Iraq, March 1, 2005. Hundreds of people visited the wounded and inspected corpses at the hospital in Hillah on Tuesday, trying to identify friends and family who died in the bombing.
A mourner holds aloft a photo of teacher Ali Mohammed Wali, a victim of Monday's suicide bombing in Hillah, as his coffin is carried through the streets at his funeral in the nearby city of Najaf, Iraq, March 1, 2005.
Father Hussein Obad weeps on the coffin of his son Mahmood, who died in the Hilla suicide bombing while waiting to be recruited for the police, at his funeral at the Holy Shrine of Imam Ali in the nearby city of Najaf, Iraq, March 1, 2005.
Hundreds demonstrate in condemnation of Monday's suicide bombing at the blast site in Hillah, Iraq, March 1, 2005. Hundreds of people visited the wounded and inspected corpses at the hospital in Hillah, trying to identify some 120 people who died in the bombing, the single deadliest attack of its kind since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Locals walk through the wreckage left by a car bomb that exploded next to a convoy of American military vehicles in the northern town of Mosul in Iraq, Feb. 28, 2005.
Residents observe the scene on a blood-soaked street after a suicide bomber blasted a crowd of police and national guard recruits as they gathered outside a clinic Feb. 28, 2005, in Hilla, about 60 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq. The bombing left at least 106 people dead and 133 injured in the single deadliest attack since the end of the war.
An unidentified woman grieves at the scene after a suicide bomber blasted a crowd of police and national guard recruits as they gathered outside a clinic in Hilla, Feb. 28, 2005, about 60 miles south of Baghdad.
A man looks at the blood-splattered walls near the scene after a suicide car bombing in Hilla, Iraq, Feb. 28, 2005.
An armed man stands near the scene after a suicide car bombing in Hilla, Feb. 28, 2005.
A person is reflected in a puddle of blood-stained water after a suicide car bombing in Hilla, Feb. 28, 2005.
Clothes and shoes are piled up after they were salvaged from the site of a suicide car bombing in Hilla, Feb. 28, 2005.
People gather near a wrecked car at the scene of a suicide car bombing in Hilla, Feb. 28, 2005.