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Shiites pour into Karbala for pilgrimage
April 23, 2003 00:42 IST

Thousands of Iraqi Shiites on Tuesday gathered in the holy city of Karbala to perform a pilgrimage banned under Saddam Hussein's rule.

With heads, faces, hands and chests bloodied from self-flagellation, they gathered near the tomb of Imam Hussein and chanted in his praise.

They coursed around his gold-domed shrine holding green, black and red flags, singing, "We will not forget his murder."

Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Mohammed, was killed on a battlefield in Karbala in the seventh century. That battle led to the split between the Shiite and Sunni branches of Islam.

The ritual is meant to commemorate the pain suffered by Imam Hussein when he died.

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Source: REUTERS
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