THE OBSERVER , LONDON
Monday, Aug 02, 2004,Page 7
Sheikh Raed al-Kadhimi, one of Moqtada al-Sadr's aides
First came the warning: a sheet of paper stuck to the door of Na'aman Khalil's shop ordering him to close his off-license.
"You are corrupting the people of the Earth and you should stop," said the message, signed by a group calling itself the Monotheistic Movement of Jihad.
Five days later, a parcel of and gutting the shop. Four other alcohol stores along the same street in Baghdad's largely Christian al-Ghadir district were bombed that same night.
No one was injured, but the message was clear. After the bombings and a spate of other attacks across Baghdad, most of the city's alcohol shops closed.
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