Iraq's Kurds 'Caught In Sectarian Warfare' -- The Telegraph
Kurdish villagers in northern Iraq have made plans for a violent insurrection to resist an al-Qaeda campaign that has killed hundreds of people.
Residents of a swathe of territory governed by the Iraqi province of Nineveh, but claimed by the Kurdistan region next door, believe that a sectarian war is being master-minded by political rivals.
Gunmen on Sunday killed a Kurdish policeman's wife and three children in a disputed area of Kirkuk and a truck bomb last week killed 25 in the Kurdish-populated village of Wardek.
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