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Iraq's protest region faces suicide bomb attack

Published January 15th, 2013 - 12:54 GMT
Iraqi demonstrators gather for an anti-government protest outside the Sunni Abu Hanifa mosque in Baghdad. (AFP PHOTO/KHALIL AL-MURSHIDI)
Iraqi demonstrators gather for an anti-government protest outside the Sunni Abu Hanifa mosque in Baghdad. (AFP PHOTO/KHALIL AL-MURSHIDI)

Iraq officials have said a lawmaker has been killed in a bomb attack on Tuesday in the restive Anbar province, to the west of Baghdad.

The governor of the province, Qassim al-Fahdawi, says that the as-yet unnamed person was killed in an suicide attack, according to reports by AP. It is thought that the individual was a Sunni Muslim.

The region has been dogged by protests in recent weeks by Iraq's minority Sunny population against the Shia-led Baghdad government.

The recent protests were started after the mass-arrest of bodyguards assigned to Iraq’s Sunni finance minister. The slain lawmaker was from the same al-Issawi tribe as the government minister.

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