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Sunni mosque in Baghdad bombed; 5 dead
By   Mohammed Tawfeeq , CNN
May 3, 2013 -- Updated 1726 GMT (0126 HKT) CNN.com 
Why are Iraq's Sunnis so upset?
Baghdad (CNN) -- At least five people were killed and 30 
others wounded Friday after a bombing outside a Sunni mosque in 
northeastern Baghdad, police said.
The blast took place as 
worshippers were leaving the mosque in the al-Rashidiya neighborhood 
following Friday prayers, police said.
There has been an uptick 
in violence lately between Shiites and Sunni Arabs, and the persistent 
tensions have stoked widespread fears that the simmering hostilities, 
which raged during the Iraq War, could morph into a civil war.
Since the overthrow of Saddam 
Hussein's government, Sunni Arabs have been politically marginalized, 
and Shiites, who represent a majority of Iraqis, have emerged with more 
power. 
Syrian civil war stokes violence in Iraq
There have been protests for months by Sunni Arabs against the Shiite-led 
government and its prime 
minister, Nuri al-Maliki. The anger has escalated since a confrontation last 
week between police and protesters in Hawija.
More people died violently in Iraq in April than in any other month since June 
2008, the United Nations said Thursday.
A total of 712 people died and 
1,633 more sustained injuries "in acts of terrorism and acts of 
violence," the U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq said. Civilians made up 
most of the victims -- 595 -- and 1,438 civilians were injured.
READ MORE: Iraq at crossroads as bombs explode 
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