Iraqi elections: Restricting measures to protect voters

&to=http:// english.pravda.ru/war/2001/11/15/21085.html ' target=_blank>Gunmen shot and killed three candidates running in Iraq's Jan. 30 elections, officials said Tuesday, as a suicide bombing killed two people outside the offices of a leading Shiite political party.

With insurgents trying to ruin the election, officials announced that Iraq will seal its borders, extend a curfew and restrict movement to protect voters during the balloting. &to=http:// english.pravda.ru/world/2003/04/02/45426.html ' target=_blank>President Bush spoke Tuesday morning with Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, the latest in a series of conversations between the two leaders on Iraq's efforts to ensure maximum participation in the election.

Two of the slain candidates belonged to Allawi's political coalition, the Iraqi National Accord, a member of the group said, reports Boston Globe.

According to the CBC New, other measures include banning all traffic from highways and city streets.

In the latest violence, insurgents bombed the headquarters of a leading Shia &to=http:// english.pravda.ru/cis/2002/07/22/32957.html ' target=_blank>Muslim political party. Witnesses say a suicide bomber blew himself up inside a car at the entrance to the Baghdad headquarters of the Supreme Council of Islamic Revolution in Iraq. The blast killed at least two people.

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