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Warrant issued for Iraqi minister | Warrant issued for Iraqi minister |
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Judicial authorities in Baghdad have issued a warrant for the arrest of the Iraqi minister of culture on terrorism charges, officials have said. | |
Police raided Asaad Kamal al-Hashemi's house overnight and arrested at least six of the Sunni politician's guards. | |
The minister has been accused of giving orders for the killing in February 2005 of the two sons of another prominent Sunni politician, Mithal al-Alusi. | The minister has been accused of giving orders for the killing in February 2005 of the two sons of another prominent Sunni politician, Mithal al-Alusi. |
Police believe Mr Hashemi is currently out of the country, in Jordan. | Police believe Mr Hashemi is currently out of the country, in Jordan. |
Mr Hashemi is a member of the Iraqi Islamic Party, which stood as part of the Iraqi Accord Front in the December 2005 election. | |
He was appointed culture minister in May 2006. | |
'Confessions' | |
The warrant for Mr Hashemi's arrest was issued on Monday by Iraq's Supreme Judicial Council. | |
Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said the warrant was a result of the "accusations and confessions" of the two men who carried out the attack on Mr Alusi. | |
They confessed that the planning and all the orders came from the current minister Ali al-DabbaghIraqi government spokesman | |
"They confessed that the planning and all the orders came from the current [culture] minister," he said. | |
"The minister was then an imam in a mosque." | |
Mr Alusi, the leader of the Iraqi Nation Party, was ambushed as he waited for his car near his home in Baghdad. | |
His two sons, Ayman and Jamal, as well as a bodyguard were shot dead in the attack. | |
Mr Alusi's party condemned the arrest warrant as part of the "marginalising policy against prominent Sunni leaders to push them away from the political process". | |
It warned the Iraq's Shia-dominated government to avoid "playing with fire by continuing the policy of fabricating lies to exclude Sunni politicians and officials from the Iraqi arena". |