http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/3801560.htmlSigns of Panic in Mixed Iraq Neighborhood
By ANTONIO CASTANEDA Associated Press Writer
© 2006 The Associated Press
BAGHDAD, Iraq — The man strapping the air conditioner to the top of a taxi paused to explain: His family was packing up and fleeing their Baghdad neighborhood because of threats against Shiites. "We are leaving because we are scared," he said, too afraid to give his name. "This is a dangerous area."
Full-scale civil war may not have broken out in Iraq, but startling signs of sectarian hatred are evident along several streets in the religiously mixed Dora neighborhood.
While Shiite families leave Dora, Sunni politician Adnan al-Dulaimi is accusing government forces and Shiite militias of "ethnic cleansing" against Sunni communities _ including in Azamiyah, where residents clashed Tuesday with Iraqi forces they feared were clearing the way for Shiite death squads.
In Dora these days, rows of homes sit empty and abandoned. The streets show signs of desperate attempts to craft barriers from palm tree trunks and rusty washing machines. And there are countless crude threats scrawled in black spray paint.