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Iraq
Six Members of Security Forces Killed in Iraq
2014-03-03
[An Nahar] Attacks in predominantly Sunni Arab areas north and west of Storied Baghdad on Sunday killed six people, all members of the security forces, the latest in a year-long surge in bloodshed.

Less than two months before parliamentary elections, Iraq is mired in its worst violence since 2008, when it was emerging from a period of brutal sectarian bloodletting that killed tens of thousands of people.

The spike has been driven by widespread discontent among the minority Sunni Arab community, which complains of being marginalised and unfairly targeted with heavy-handed security measures, and by the civil war in neighbouring Syria.

Sunday's violence mostly targeting security forces in Sunni-majority areas killed six people, security and medical officials said.

Among the dead were three soldiers, a police officer and an anti-Qaeda militiaman in attacks in Hawijah, Balad, Baiji and on Storied Baghdad's western outskirts.

Also on Sunday, a bodyguard of Deputy Electricity Minister Khaled Hassan was killed and another was maimed when hard boyz attacked the official's convoy north of the capital, Hassan told Agence La Belle France Presse.

Efforts by authorities in recent months to curb bloodshed, mainly military operations and concessions that fall short of Sunni demands, have had little effect.
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