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Suicide bomber targets Iraq place of worship  
 
At least 12 people killed in attack on Shia husseiniyah in Kirkuk, after string 
of attacks rock the country.
Last Modified: 16 May 2013 16:56   
 
Tensions are rising between government and the Sunni minority who say they are 
being targeted [Reuters] 
Twelve people have been killed in an attack on a Shia place of worship, or 
husseiniyah, in the northern Iraq city of Kirkuk, 
the AFP news agency reports.
A senior police officer said a suicide bomber tried to enter 
al-Zahraa husseiniyah on Thursday, but was prevented by police from 
doing so, and detonated an explosives-rigged belt near the entrance 
instead.
The blast also wounded 18 people, said the officer.
Earlier in the day, a spate of bomb blasts in the country killed at least 14 
people and wounded more than 30 others.

In
 one attack, a car bomb in the Sadr City area of Baghdad killed six 
people and wounded 17, while another in Kamaliyah in the capital's east 
killed three and wounded nine, security and medical officials said.

In another incident, gunmen shot dead the brother of a Sunni MP in the Bayaa 
area of south Baghdad, they said.

In Iraq's north, a suicide bomber driving an explosives-rigged 
vehicle killed two soldiers and wounded three in Mosul, while a car bomb
 wounded two police officers.
'Sectarian hatred'

The attacks came as Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki blamed sectarianism for the 
surge in violence in Iraq.

"The
 bloodshed ... is a result of sectarian hatred," Maliki said in 
televised remarks. "These crimes are a natural result of the sectarian 
mindset."
Tensions are festering between the government of Maliki, and members 
of the country's Sunni minority who accuse authorities of targeting 
their community, including through wrongful detentions and accusations 
of involvement in terrorism.
Protests broke out in Sunni areas of Iraq almost five months ago. 

Violence
 in Iraq has fallen from its peak in 2006 and 2007, but attacks are 
still common, killing more than 200 people in each of the first four 
months of this year.  
 
Source: 
Agencies  

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