Iraq

Christian areas targeted in Baghdad attacks
Iraqi Christians ‘terrified’; many prepare to leave country
A series of bombings and mortar attacks targeting Christian areas has killed at least three people in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, security sources say.
Six districts with strong Christian majorities were hit, and at least 24 people have been injured.  The attacks come days after more than 40 people died when Islamist militants seized a Catholic cathedral.
The violence comes as top-level talks on resolving the country's political crisis ended without agreement.  Iraq's political leaders have been negotiating on forming a new government since inconclusive elections in March.
Threat
"Two mortar shells and 10 home-made bombs targeted the homes of Christians in different neighbourhoods of Baghdad between 0600 and 0800 (0300 and 0500 GMT)," an unnamed official told AFP news agency.
More attacks on Christians in Baghdad a week after massacre
Two faithful shot dead in Baghdad. Muslim Imams in Kirkuk condemn the violence against the Church and ask "Iraq's mosaic" be preserved. Agreement on a new government after eight months of political deadlock. Yesterday, the first Mass in the Syro-Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady of Salvation after 31 October massacre.

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