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Rape claim splits Iraq government | Rape claim splits Iraq government |
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An allegation that Iraqi police raped a Sunni woman while enforcing a new security plan in Baghdad has opened sectarian splits within the government. | An allegation that Iraqi police raped a Sunni woman while enforcing a new security plan in Baghdad has opened sectarian splits within the government. |
The woman said she was assaulted at a police garrison on Sunday where she was falsely held for supporting insurgents. | The woman said she was assaulted at a police garrison on Sunday where she was falsely held for supporting insurgents. |
Prime Minister Nouri Maliki, who is Shia, dismissed the claims, but senior Sunni officials insist it is true. | Prime Minister Nouri Maliki, who is Shia, dismissed the claims, but senior Sunni officials insist it is true. |
Observers say the row could undermine the security plan, in which mainly-Shia police are deployed in Sunni areas. | Observers say the row could undermine the security plan, in which mainly-Shia police are deployed in Sunni areas. |
Mr Maliki accused "known groups" - taken to mean Sunni political parties - of fabricating the story, to discredit the security forces. | Mr Maliki accused "known groups" - taken to mean Sunni political parties - of fabricating the story, to discredit the security forces. |
A series of attacks by insurgents around the capital has already shown the difficulties of trying to stem the tide of violence. | |
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'False arrest' | 'False arrest' |
The woman, whose identity has not been confirmed, made the rape allegation in an emotional interview with Arabic TV network al-Jazeera. | The woman, whose identity has not been confirmed, made the rape allegation in an emotional interview with Arabic TV network al-Jazeera. |
She was arrested in her Baghdad neighbourhood of Amil for helping insurgents and taken to a police facility where she claims she was assaulted by three officers. | She was arrested in her Baghdad neighbourhood of Amil for helping insurgents and taken to a police facility where she claims she was assaulted by three officers. |
Mr Maliki ordered an investigation into the case on Monday night, but cleared the three men hours later. | Mr Maliki ordered an investigation into the case on Monday night, but cleared the three men hours later. |
"Medical examinations showed the woman had not been subjected to any sexual attack," a government statement said. | "Medical examinations showed the woman had not been subjected to any sexual attack," a government statement said. |
"The prime minister has ordered that the honourable officers accused be rewarded," it added without elaborating. | "The prime minister has ordered that the honourable officers accused be rewarded," it added without elaborating. |
But an aide of Vice President Tariq Hashimi, a Sunni, said the prime minister's office had acted in haste, and doctors had in fact confirmed rape had taken place. | But an aide of Vice President Tariq Hashimi, a Sunni, said the prime minister's office had acted in haste, and doctors had in fact confirmed rape had taken place. |
The woman was named Sabrine Janabi by al-Jazeera, but Sunni politicians said this was not her real name. | The woman was named Sabrine Janabi by al-Jazeera, but Sunni politicians said this was not her real name. |
The US military, whose medical staff oversaw the woman's examination, said it was aware of the various reports, but could not confirm anything. | The US military, whose medical staff oversaw the woman's examination, said it was aware of the various reports, but could not confirm anything. |
Sunni politicians have accused the police of a series of human rights abuses perpetrated on their community and of turning a blind eye to attacks on them by Shia militants. | Sunni politicians have accused the police of a series of human rights abuses perpetrated on their community and of turning a blind eye to attacks on them by Shia militants. |