More muslims killing other muslims. Do they not want unity to fight the infidels and just kill their own?How does Allah justify this? (not to mention how many virgins there have to be for all of the dead).
Iran mosque 'suicide bombers' kill 22, 160 wounded.Two suicide bombers have killed at least 22 people at a Shia mosque in south-eastern Iran, officials say.
The first bomber blew himself up at a checkpoint outside the Jamia mosque in the city of Zahedan, with a more deadly second blast moments later.
Worshippers and Revolutionary Guards were reportedly among the dead.
Regional media reported that a Sunni rebel group, Jundullah, said it carried out the attacks in revenge for the hanging of its leader by Iran in June.
An e-mail purporting to be from Jundullah - which has attacked Zahedan before - said the attacks were in response to the execution of Abdolmalek Rigi.
'Horrific attack'The blasts came as worshippers celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Imam Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
The second blast proved more deadly as it struck people who gathered to help the wounded.
"The two blasts in front of the mosque have left 22 of our dear ones martyred and 160 wounded," said provincial governor Ali Mohammad Azad.
He said some of the wounded were in a serious condition and warned that the death toll could rise further.
"The [first] attacker, dressed in women's clothing, was trying to get in the mosque, but was prevented," local MP Hossein Ali Shahriari told Fars news agency.
"When people came to rescue those hit in that blast, another bomber blew himself up. Three to four have been killed at least in the first attack."
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton condemned the "horrific attack" and called for the perpetrators to be held accountable.
"This attack, along with the recent attacks in Uganda, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Algeria, underscores the global community's need to work together to combat terrorist organisations," she said.
Zahedan is the capital city of Sistan-Baluchistan province, which borders Afghanistan and Pakistan and is prone to unrest.
The BBC's Tehran correspondent Jon Leyne says there is resentment in the mainly Sunni area against perceived discrimination by Iran's Shia establishment.
The region is also a key drug-smuggling route from Afghanistan to Europe, with heavily armed convoys of smugglers adding to the atmosphere of lawlessness in this remote region, our correspondent says.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-10655900