Two of the blasts Monday happened in Amarah, 300 kilometers
southeast of Baghdad. Officials say those bombings killed at least nine people.
The third blast killed at least two people in Diwaniyah.
Iraq has seen a surge in violence in the past week that has
left at least 180 people dead.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has appealed for calm
and dialogue, urging Iraqis in a televised address Thursday "not to remain
silent" about what he called efforts by terrorists to drag the country
back toward a sectarian civil war.
The violence is the deadliest in four months of protests by
Iraq's minority Sunnis, who have been demanding Mr. Maliki's resignation.
They accuse his Shi'ite-led government of marginalizing the
Sunni community and unfairly targeting its leaders for prosecution and arrest.
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