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At least 17 people have been killed by two suicide bombers in northern Iraq, police said.At least 17 people have been killed by two suicide bombers in northern Iraq, police said.
About 20 others were hurt by the attack on a crowded cafe in Sinjar, 390km (240 miles) north-west of Baghdad.About 20 others were hurt by the attack on a crowded cafe in Sinjar, 390km (240 miles) north-west of Baghdad.
Violence has increased since US troops pulled back from Iraqi cities one month ago, handing security duties to Iraqis.Violence has increased since US troops pulled back from Iraqi cities one month ago, handing security duties to Iraqis.
Earlier this week a bombing in a Shia village near the northern city of Mosul killed at least 28. Eighteen people were killed in Baghdad the same day.Earlier this week a bombing in a Shia village near the northern city of Mosul killed at least 28. Eighteen people were killed in Baghdad the same day.
Police and hospital officials told the Associated Press news agency that the cafe in Sinjar was full of young people.Police and hospital officials told the Associated Press news agency that the cafe in Sinjar was full of young people.
Sinjar is a mainly Yazidi town near the Syrian border.Sinjar is a mainly Yazidi town near the Syrian border.
The Yazidis are an ancient religious sect and there have been a number of attacks on them in Iraq in the past.The Yazidis are an ancient religious sect and there have been a number of attacks on them in Iraq in the past.
In August 2007, some 400 people were killed in the Sinjar area in multiple bomb blasts targeting Yazidis.In August 2007, some 400 people were killed in the Sinjar area in multiple bomb blasts targeting Yazidis.
Thought to number about 500,000, the Yazidis are to be found in Iran, Russia and Turkey, but the largest number are in northern Iraq.Thought to number about 500,000, the Yazidis are to be found in Iran, Russia and Turkey, but the largest number are in northern Iraq.
Their religion is a blend of Zoroastrianism, Islam and other faiths.Their religion is a blend of Zoroastrianism, Islam and other faiths.


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