[link|http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3247266.stm|These Iraqi people don't care for it]
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Hundreds of Iraqis have marched in the capital, Baghdad, to protest against "terrorism" and continuing violence.
Among the demonstrators were relatives of some of those killed in recent bombings in Baghdad and elsewhere.
There was a heavy Iraqi police presence as the protesters marched through the city centre, with American military helicopters hovering overhead.
In the latest attack, a US soldier was killed when rebels shelled a military base in the northern town of Mosul.
"Yes to Iraq, no to terrorism," chanted protesters, who gathered at Baghdad's al-Firdos square.
Three empty coffins adorned with Iraqi national flags were brought to the rally to honour civilian victims of attacks by militants.
"We demand peace," Ali Sahib, who lost his daughter in a recent suicide bombing, was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.
"We demand that all criminals, whether they are Saddam [Hussein] loyalists or al-Qaeda members, be chased and tried for their crimes against the Iraqi people," Mr Sahib added.
I say:
Okay. I'm with you.