Women bombers show shifting tactics in Iraq
(AP)7 June 2008
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IRBIL, Iraq - A girl strapped with explosives approaches an Iraqi army captain, who dies in the suicide blast.
A woman posing as a mother-to-be to disguise a bulging bomb belt strikes a wedding procession as part of a coordinated attack that kills nearly three dozen people.
The attacks last month were among the latest blows by female suicide bombers and further evidence of shifting insurgent tactics amid an overall drop in bloodshed around Iraq.
U.S. military figures show the number of female suicide attacks has risen from eight in 2007 to at least 16 so far this year not including a suicide bombing Friday near Ramadi that Iraqi police believe was carried out by a woman. That compares with a total of four in 2005 and 2006, according to the military.
Some female bombers appear motivated by revenge, like the woman who killed 15 people in Diyala province on Dec. 7. She was a former member of Saddam Hussein's Baath party whose two sons joined al-Qaeda in Iraq and were killed by Iraqi security forces.
But activists and U.S. commanders also believe al-Qaeda in Iraq is increasingly seeking to exploit women who are unable to deal with the grief of losing husbands, children and others to the violence.
Al-Qaeda is preying on those who don't have jobs, who don't have education and who are feeling despair,' said Maj. Gen. Mark Hertling told The Associated Press on the sidelines of a conference this week on women's issues.
The use of women as suicide bombers is a relatively new phenomenon in Iraq, although it has been used by militants elsewhere, particularly in Sri Lanka.
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