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Iraqi PM criticises Baghdad wall | |
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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has asked for construction to end on a concrete wall around a Sunni enclave in the capital, Baghdad. | Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has asked for construction to end on a concrete wall around a Sunni enclave in the capital, Baghdad. |
Mr Maliki said there were other ways to protect the Adhamiya neighbourhood, which is surrounded by Shia districts. | Mr Maliki said there were other ways to protect the Adhamiya neighbourhood, which is surrounded by Shia districts. |
The US military, which is behind the project, has said the purpose of the wall is to prevent violence between Sunni and Shia militants. | |
But Iraqi politicians have warned it will increase sectarian tensions. | But Iraqi politicians have warned it will increase sectarian tensions. |
Unintended consequences | Unintended consequences |
Speaking in Cairo after meeting Arab league officials, Mr Maliki said: "I asked yesterday that it be stopped and that alternatives be found to protect the area." | Speaking in Cairo after meeting Arab league officials, Mr Maliki said: "I asked yesterday that it be stopped and that alternatives be found to protect the area." |
The prime minister said he feared the wall may have unintended consequences, in an apparent parallel to the former Berlin Wall that divided the German capital. | The prime minister said he feared the wall may have unintended consequences, in an apparent parallel to the former Berlin Wall that divided the German capital. |
"I fear this wall might have repercussions which remind us of other walls, which we reject," he said. | "I fear this wall might have repercussions which remind us of other walls, which we reject," he said. |
Construction of the 5km (3-mile) concrete wall began on 10 April and the US military says it hopes to complete the project by the end of the month. | Construction of the 5km (3-mile) concrete wall began on 10 April and the US military says it hopes to complete the project by the end of the month. |
US troops, protected by heavily-armed vehicles, have been working at night to build the 3.6m (12ft) wall. | US troops, protected by heavily-armed vehicles, have been working at night to build the 3.6m (12ft) wall. |
Earlier this week, senior Sunni politician Adnan al-Dulaimi, who heads the largest Sunni bloc in parliament, said the barrier would breed yet more sectarian strife. | Earlier this week, senior Sunni politician Adnan al-Dulaimi, who heads the largest Sunni bloc in parliament, said the barrier would breed yet more sectarian strife. |
Residents also said the wall would do little to improve bitter relations between the communities. | Residents also said the wall would do little to improve bitter relations between the communities. |
US and Iraqi troops have long built cement barriers around key locations in Baghdad and other cities to prevent attacks, especially suicide car bombings. | US and Iraqi troops have long built cement barriers around key locations in Baghdad and other cities to prevent attacks, especially suicide car bombings. |
Iraq has been in the grip of raging sectarian violence since the bombing of an important Shia shrine in Samarra in February 2006. | Iraq has been in the grip of raging sectarian violence since the bombing of an important Shia shrine in Samarra in February 2006. |
US forces in Iraq have said they would respond to issues surrounding the barrier on Monday. | US forces in Iraq have said they would respond to issues surrounding the barrier on Monday. |
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