A car bomb blow up exterior a funeral tent Thursday in a mostly Shiite area of Baghdad, killing at least 48 people — the newest in a wave of attacks that has trigger fury over the government's incapacity to stop the carnage.
As ambulances raced to the scene and Iraqi helicopters buzzed over your head, young men angry over the security descend pelted Iraqi forces with sticks and stones, prompting skirmishes.
The aggression over the past week and a half has mainly under attack the majority Shiite community and Iraqi security forces, posing a major challenge for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and his delicate alliance government that was seat last month.
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