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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT23) NAJAF, Iraq -- Oct. 21, 2003 -- IRAQ-SHIA-2 -- When a young and radical Shiite cleric discussed plans in Najaf, Iraq, last week to set up his own government of Iraq, he challenged more than the U.S.-led occupation. The cleric, Moktada al-Sadr, threatened the authority of the four grand Shiite ayatollahs who hold sway in this holy city and who until now have counseled the 15 million Iraqi Shiites to remain patient with foreign troops. Many Shiites say that Sadr overreached in his proclamation and defiance of the occupation. A vendor sells a religious Shiite poster outside a shrine in Najaf on Oct. 13, 2003. (Joao Silva/The New York Times)
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