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Iraqis vote as violence grips a divided country

Iraq held a democratic vote to choose a leader with no foreign troops present for the first time ever on Wednesday, as Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sought to hold power for a third term in a country again consumed by sectarian bloodshed. Since the last American soldiers pulled out in 2011 eight years after toppling […]

Ned Parker, Ahmed Rasheed and Isra' al-Rubei'i report for Reuters:

Iraq held a democratic vote to choose a leader with no foreign troops present for the first time ever on Wednesday, as Shi'ite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki sought to hold power for a third term in a country again consumed by sectarian bloodshed.

Since the last American soldiers pulled out in 2011 eight years after toppling dictator Saddam Hussein, Iraq has descended back into extreme violence, with hundreds of civilians killed each month by al Qaeda-inspired Sunni insurgents, and Shi'ite militia once more taking fearsome revenge.