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2 top Iraqi officials are slain in Baghdad
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Another Iraqi career diplomat, Akila Hashimi, was killed in September in an ambush near her Baghdad home. Hashimi also was a Shiite.
Meanwhile, in Najaf, Adnan Zurufi, the governor of the southern city, told a reporter on Saturday that U.S.-supported Iraqi security forces would continue to deal on their own with the militia of defiant Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, which has been battling U.S. troops on and off for weeks.
Zurufi said he sent a letter to al-Sadr asking him to withdraw his Mahdi Army militia as soon as possible from the holy city. He said he has supplied the local Iraqi police with weaponry, including sniper rifles and rocket launchers, to use against the militia, which violated a five-day old truce on Thursday. "Any side that does not abide by the maintenance of security, we shall deal with severely," Zurufi said at a press conference.
In Baghdad on Saturday, relatives and neighbors mourned Kubba, a well-traveled man with a degree in international relations from St. John's University in New York.
The neighbors and relatives said Kubba shunned the bodyguards and extra security that many officials use, preferring to live as normal a life as he could. They said he walked to local shops many afternoons with his wife to buy groceries. She had been on a trip to London to visit their son and learned the news from television in Jordan, where she was on her way back to Baghdad on Saturday.
Neighbors said Kubba had sat outside with them just a day ago, exchanging news and simply enjoying the day off. "He never bothered or hurt or insulted anybody," said a neighbor who gave his name only as Ghassan. "He was very simple, and he refused to have guards and weapons."
He said Kubba told his neighbors that he did not feel unsafe. "He said he'd never bothered anybody, so nobody would be going after him," Ghassan said.
Mohammad Ibraheem, who sells satellite dishes and electronic goods at a shop near where Kubba lived, expressed shock when told of the assassination. "Bassam? Don't tell me that," he said, shaking his head in disbelief. "He was a very nice guy, very simple. All the people liked him. I hope he did not die. I hope it's a lie."
Ibraheem said that after Kubba became deputy minister, his friends tried to persuade him to hire bodyguards. "We told him many times that he should have guards when he walks around," said Ibraheem. "We told him that he was an ambassador and a deputy minister. He refused. He asked why he should get guards and bring attention to his house."
Contributing: Naseer Nouri in Baghdad and Saad Sarhan in Najaf
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