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Iraq warns of more violence before elections
12 Nov 2009 12:06:06 GMT
Source: Reuters
BAGHDAD, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Insurgents may step up attacks in Iraq before a parliamentary election in January, the government said on Thursday, acknowledging the fears of many Iraqis who are only just starting to enjoy better security.

Violence has dipped sharply over the past 18 months, but a stubborn insurgency has shown its resilience by staging attacks such as the powerful bombings in August and October aimed at government buildings, which killed more than 250 people.

Further attacks before the poll would be a setback for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who is campaigning on a platform that seeks credit for increased security in Iraq.

"From now until the election time, we anticipate, we believe that our enemies, our adversaries, will resort to more violence," Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari told reporters at the ministry's offices, which were hit in attacks on Aug. 19.

"But we hope we will succeed. We will have clean elections in January," he said.

Iraq's electoral body has recommended the poll -- which will be closely watched by foreign investors eager to gauge stability in Iraq -- be held on Jan. 21, but there are talks to have it on Jan. 18. (Reporting by Khalid Al-Ansary; Writing by Deepa Babington; Editing by Jon Hemming)


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Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (L) speaks to media after a meeting with Iraq's President Jalal Talabani in Baghdad, November 12, 2009. REUTERS/Iraqi Government/Handout (IRAQ CONFLICT POLITICS) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. ...



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