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6 April 2013 Last updated at 13:25 GMT

Iraq unrest: Deadly blast at Baquba political rally

A suicide bomb and grenade attack has killed at least 22 people and injured 
about 50 at a political rally in the eastern Iraqi city of Baquba.

A grenade was thrown into the crowd gathered inside a large tent and, seconds 
later, a suicide bomber blew himself up in the same tent.

In recent weeks more than 11 candidates standing in this month's local 
elections have been shot dead.

Polls in two provinces have been postponed for security concerns.

But the attacks have not stopped, and they have affected candidates in other 
provinces as well, the BBC's Rami Ruhayem reports from Baghdad.

Opposition figures have accused the government of delaying the elections out of 
fear that anti-government candidates will sweep to victory, our reporter says.
Election vow

Sunni candidate Muthana al-Jourani was meeting supporters in Baquba, a city 
60km (35 miles) north-east of Baghdad.

He was unhurt but his supporters were among the dead and injured.

Ahmad al-Hadlouj, 34, was injured in the attack.

He was quoted as saying by AP news agency that hundreds of people had gathered 
in a side street for the rally. His father, a member of the candidate's 
political bloc, was also wounded.

"This is our blood [shed] for the people," he said. "We will still participate 
in elections."

Baquba is the capital of Diyala province, which has been among the most violent 
in Iraq.

No group said immediately that it had carried out the attack but such incidents 
are usually blamed on al-Qaeda.

Violence has decreased in Iraq since the peak of the insurgency in 2006 and 
2007 but bombings are still common.

The provincial elections on 20 April will be the first in Iraq since 2010.
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