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Bombings hit Iraq Shia pilgrims | Bombings hit Iraq Shia pilgrims |
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Two suicide bombers have killed 27 people and injured dozens on the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Karbala, police reports say. | Two suicide bombers have killed 27 people and injured dozens on the outskirts of the Iraqi city of Karbala, police reports say. |
About a million Shia Muslim pilgrims are in the city to visit the Imam Hussein shrine. About 60 pilgrims were killed in two other attacks this week. | About a million Shia Muslim pilgrims are in the city to visit the Imam Hussein shrine. About 60 pilgrims were killed in two other attacks this week. |
Friday is the last and most important day of the Arbaeen, 40 days of mourning for the Prophet Muhammad's grandson. | Friday is the last and most important day of the Arbaeen, 40 days of mourning for the Prophet Muhammad's grandson. |
Meanwhile, 11 people were killed in an attack on Shias in Karachi in Pakistan. | Meanwhile, 11 people were killed in an attack on Shias in Karachi in Pakistan. |
Election fears | Election fears |
Police said the Karbala attack was a double suicide bombing - two cars packed with explosives were detonated on either side of a bridge across which pilgrims were making their way in and out of the city. | Police said the Karbala attack was a double suicide bombing - two cars packed with explosives were detonated on either side of a bridge across which pilgrims were making their way in and out of the city. |
Some reports said the car bomb attack was followed up by mortar rounds. | Some reports said the car bomb attack was followed up by mortar rounds. |
Provincial governor Amalheddin al-Hir told the Agence France-Presse news agency he believed that al-Qaeda militants, supported by the outlawed Baath party of former leader Saddam Hussein, had carried out the attack. | Provincial governor Amalheddin al-Hir told the Agence France-Presse news agency he believed that al-Qaeda militants, supported by the outlawed Baath party of former leader Saddam Hussein, had carried out the attack. |
The attack came despite heightened security for the pilgrimage to Karbala, which has drawn about 10 million worshippers to the Imam Hussein shrine over the past two weeks. | The attack came despite heightened security for the pilgrimage to Karbala, which has drawn about 10 million worshippers to the Imam Hussein shrine over the past two weeks. |
This year's pilgrimage has already been hit twice by bombers. | This year's pilgrimage has already been hit twice by bombers. |
A bomb planted on a cart pulled by a motorbike killed at least 20 pilgrims on Wednesday as they streamed into Karbala. | A bomb planted on a cart pulled by a motorbike killed at least 20 pilgrims on Wednesday as they streamed into Karbala. |
Bus targeted | Bus targeted |
And more than 40 pilgrims were killed on the outskirts of the capital Baghdad on Monday as they began the long walk to Karbala. | And more than 40 pilgrims were killed on the outskirts of the capital Baghdad on Monday as they began the long walk to Karbala. |
The bombings also raise fears of heightened sectarian violence before Iraq's March parliamentary elections. | The bombings also raise fears of heightened sectarian violence before Iraq's March parliamentary elections. |
The sectarian tension has risen with the row over the banning of more than 500 candidates, many for links to the Baath party. | |
Sunnis believe they have been heavily targeted in the exclusions, which are the subject of a legal challenge. | |
The Pakistan attack, possibly involving a bomb on a motorcycle, targeted a bus carrying Shia Muslims to a religious procession also marking Arbaeen. | The Pakistan attack, possibly involving a bomb on a motorcycle, targeted a bus carrying Shia Muslims to a religious procession also marking Arbaeen. |
In addition to the 11 dead, about 50 people were injured. | In addition to the 11 dead, about 50 people were injured. |
The Shia-Sunni schism originates from a dispute soon after the death of the Prophet Muhammad over who should lead the Muslims. | The Shia-Sunni schism originates from a dispute soon after the death of the Prophet Muhammad over who should lead the Muslims. |
Sunnis remain the majority globally, with Shias estimated to number about 10% of all Muslims. Shias are however the majority in Iraq. | Sunnis remain the majority globally, with Shias estimated to number about 10% of all Muslims. Shias are however the majority in Iraq. |