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Iraq Sunnis to boycott government | Iraq Sunnis to boycott government |
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Iraq's main Sunni Arab bloc has said it will boycott government meetings because of legal steps being taken against one of its ministers. | |
The Iraqi Accord Front (IAF) has six ministers, and its move is seen as a blow to the Shia-led cabinet as it tries to reconcile the two communities. | The Iraqi Accord Front (IAF) has six ministers, and its move is seen as a blow to the Shia-led cabinet as it tries to reconcile the two communities. |
Earlier this week, an arrest warrant was issued for Culture Minister Asaad Kamal al-Hashemi, an IAF member. | Earlier this week, an arrest warrant was issued for Culture Minister Asaad Kamal al-Hashemi, an IAF member. |
The case concerns the killing of two sons of a Sunni politician in 2005. | The case concerns the killing of two sons of a Sunni politician in 2005. |
IAF head Adnan al-Dulaimi told the BBC that the bloc's ministers would continue their work apart from the cabinet meetings. | |
Iraq's supreme judicial council on Monday issued the warrant for Mr Hashemi's arrest on terrorism charges. | Iraq's supreme judicial council on Monday issued the warrant for Mr Hashemi's arrest on terrorism charges. |
'Marginalising policy' | 'Marginalising policy' |
The minister is accused of giving orders for the killing in February 2005 of the two sons of another prominent Sunni politician, Mithal al-Alusi. A bodyguard was also shot dead in the attack near Baghdad. | The minister is accused of giving orders for the killing in February 2005 of the two sons of another prominent Sunni politician, Mithal al-Alusi. A bodyguard was also shot dead in the attack near Baghdad. |
Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said on Tuesday the warrant was a result of the "accusations and confessions" of the two men who carried out the attack on Mr Alusi. | Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said on Tuesday the warrant was a result of the "accusations and confessions" of the two men who carried out the attack on Mr Alusi. |
Mr Hashemi, who is currently in Jordan, has strongly denied the allegations. | Mr Hashemi, who is currently in Jordan, has strongly denied the allegations. |
He is a member of the Iraqi Islamic Party, which stood as part of the IAF in the December 2005 election. | He is a member of the Iraqi Islamic Party, which stood as part of the IAF in the December 2005 election. |
The party has condemned the arrest warrant as part of the "marginalising policy against prominent Sunni leaders to push them away from the political process". | The party has condemned the arrest warrant as part of the "marginalising policy against prominent Sunni leaders to push them away from the political process". |
It has warned the Shia-dominated government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to avoid "playing with fire by continuing the policy of fabricating lies to exclude Sunni politicians and officials from the Iraqi arena". |
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