(22 Jun 2005) SHOTLIST
1. Various of the scene where the attack took place
2. Bloodstain on ground
3. Broken mobile phone on ground
4. Broken glass on ground
5. Wide of the scene
6. Exterior of Baghdad Central Morgue
7. Close up of sign
8. Mid shot of people waiting outside
9. Coffin of the victim on mini bus
STORYLINE
Gunmen killed a judge in Baghdad whose name was previously on a list of Sunni Arabs joining a parliamentary committee drafting Iraq's new constitution, officials said.
Jassim al-Issawi, whose candidacy to join the 55-member committee was later dropped, was also a law professor at Baghdad University and the former editor-in-chief of Al-Siyadah newspaper, said Salih al-Mutlak, secretary general of the Sunni National Dialogue Council.
Al-Issawi, 51, and his son were killed in Baghdad's northwestern Shula neighborhood, said Abdul Sattar Jawad, current editor of Al-Siyadah.
The core of a violent insurgency wracking most of Iraq is thought to be mainly composed of Sunni Arabs whose aim is to fuel a civil war between the minority Sunnis and the Shiite majority.
Some militants have begun threatening fellow Sunnis because some of its leaders have expressed a readiness to join the political process.
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