Article: Iraqi Gunmen Kill Associated Press Driver

MARIAM FAM, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
09-02-2004
Dateline: BAGHDAD, Iraq


Fayza Abbas, center, wife of Ismail Taher Mohsin, a driver working with The Associated Press, grieves for him with other relatives at their home after he was killed by gunmen in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2004. Attackers riddled his car with bullets about 7:15 a.m. in the Ghazaliya district, a predominantly Sunni Muslim neighborhood where support for Saddam Hussein had been strong. Scores of Iraqis working for foreign companies have been killed during the 16-month-old insurgency that followed the overthrow of Saddam. Insurgents have been trying to push out coalition forces and view the workers as ...

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