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Iraq Enters Into Pre-Election Lockdown

HeadlineJan 28, 2005

In Iraq, the country has gone into state of lockdown two days ahead of the national elections. The borders are being closed. A dusk-to-dawn curfew is being put in placed. Roads are being closed down. But violence continues to mount. A candidate running on Prime Minister Iyad Allawi’s slate was assassinated. Earlier today a car bombing in Baghdad killed four. At least 11 people died Thursday in violence across the country.

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