
This photo taken from Alhurra TV via AP Television News the Iraqi shows damaged furniture and victims helping each other in the smoke filled, darkened Iraqi parliament cafeteria following an explosion in Baghdad's Green Zone in Iraq, Thursday April 12, 2007. A suspected suicide bomber blew himself up in the Iraqi parliament cafeteria Thursday, killing at least eight people and wounding dozens in a stunning assault in the heart of the heavily fortified, U.S.-protected Green Zone. Television footage showed scenes of pandemonium inside the building at the moment of the attack. A Muslim imam being interviewed on Alhurra television ducked for cover, as a hallway filled with smoke. People can be heard screaming out one another's names. One man was slumped over, motionless, covered in dust. (AP Photo/Alhurra TV via AP Television News) ** TV OUT **
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