2005 in Iraq

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Events in the year 2005 in Iraq .

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Events

January

Hundreds of voters line up outside a polling place in Baghdad, 30 January 2005 Iraqi voters in Baghdad.jpg
Hundreds of voters line up outside a polling place in Baghdad, 30 January 2005

February

March

April

As Coalition Forces arrive at a car bombing in South Baghdad, a second car bomb is detonated, targeting those responding to the initial incident. 14 April 2005 Car bomb in Iraq.jpg
As Coalition Forces arrive at a car bombing in South Baghdad, a second car bomb is detonated, targeting those responding to the initial incident. 14 April 2005

May

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A large weapons cache New Ubaydi is destroyed, May 2005

June

Masoud Barzani was elected as the President of the Iraqi Kurdistan region by the Parliament of Iraqi Kurdistan. Mesud Barzani.jpg
Masoud Barzani was elected as the President of the Iraqi Kurdistan region by the Parliament of Iraqi Kurdistan.

July

August

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A roadside bombing in Iraq on August 3, 2005

In late August 2005, violence occurred in Najaf, Nasiriyah, Diwaniyah, and Sadr City (Baghdad). The Shi'ite infighting was between the supporters of cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and the Badr Organization, who are backed by the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI). Both sides blame each other for the violence. Some Shi'a National Assembly members and ministers suspended their membership in the council because of the violence. Since Sadr's Mahdi Army were expelled from the city of Najaf, fighting between rival Shi'a groups has ceased.

Contents

September

October

November

December

A group of Iraqi citizens walk down a path showing their purple fingers, signifying that they voted in their country's first parliamentary election. PurpleFingers - Iraqi legislative election, 051215-M-4314O-002.jpg
A group of Iraqi citizens walk down a path showing their purple fingers, signifying that they voted in their country's first parliamentary election.

Notable deaths

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