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Iraqi Sunni tribal leader killed | Iraqi Sunni tribal leader killed |
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A leader of a Sunni Arab tribal council which opposed al-Qaeda in Iraq has been killed in a roadside bomb attack north of Baghdad, Iraqi officials have said. | A leader of a Sunni Arab tribal council which opposed al-Qaeda in Iraq has been killed in a roadside bomb attack north of Baghdad, Iraqi officials have said. |
Sheikh Muawiya Jebara, a senior member of the Salahuddin Awakening Council, and three of his bodyguards were killed as his convoy travelled near Samarra. | Sheikh Muawiya Jebara, a senior member of the Salahuddin Awakening Council, and three of his bodyguards were killed as his convoy travelled near Samarra. |
His death comes less than a month after the killing of the head of a similar group in neighbouring Anbar province. | His death comes less than a month after the killing of the head of a similar group in neighbouring Anbar province. |
Meanwhile, the Shia mayor of Iskandariya died in a separate bombing. | Meanwhile, the Shia mayor of Iskandariya died in a separate bombing. |
Abbas al-Khafaji, a member of the Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council (SIIC), and four of his bodyguards were killed when a roadside bomb exploded near their car at a checkpoint, police said. | Abbas al-Khafaji, a member of the Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council (SIIC), and four of his bodyguards were killed when a roadside bomb exploded near their car at a checkpoint, police said. |
A mixed Sunni-Shia town 40km (25 miles) south of the capital, Iskandariya lies in a centre of the Sunni insurgency known as the "triangle of death". | A mixed Sunni-Shia town 40km (25 miles) south of the capital, Iskandariya lies in a centre of the Sunni insurgency known as the "triangle of death". |
Tribal alliance | Tribal alliance |
The attack on Sheikh Muawiya Jebara occurred in mid-afternoon as he travelled to an area south-west of Samarra to support other members of the Salahuddin Awakening Council who were currently fighting al-Qaeda in Iraq. | The attack on Sheikh Muawiya Jebara occurred in mid-afternoon as he travelled to an area south-west of Samarra to support other members of the Salahuddin Awakening Council who were currently fighting al-Qaeda in Iraq. |
Our troops consist of 3,000 fighters distributed across seven headquarters in the province Sheikh Sabah al-ShammariSalahuddin Awakening Council | |
The sheikh survived the initial blast, but died from head injuries shortly after arriving in hospital, his brother said. | The sheikh survived the initial blast, but died from head injuries shortly after arriving in hospital, his brother said. |
The head of the Tikrit-based Salahuddin Awakening Council, Sheikh Sabah Mutashar al-Shammari, recently said the tribal alliance had conducted more than 100 operations against Sunni extremist militants. | The head of the Tikrit-based Salahuddin Awakening Council, Sheikh Sabah Mutashar al-Shammari, recently said the tribal alliance had conducted more than 100 operations against Sunni extremist militants. |
"Our forces are working in co-ordination with the ministers of defence and interior," he told the AFP news agency. | "Our forces are working in co-ordination with the ministers of defence and interior," he told the AFP news agency. |
"Our troops consist of 3,000 fighters distributed across seven headquarters in the province." | "Our troops consist of 3,000 fighters distributed across seven headquarters in the province." |
Last month, the leader of the Anbar Awakening, Sheikh Abdul Sattar Abu Risha, was killed in a bomb attack near his home in Ramadi. | Last month, the leader of the Anbar Awakening, Sheikh Abdul Sattar Abu Risha, was killed in a bomb attack near his home in Ramadi. |
US officials have pointed to the formation of the tribal alliances as one of the most positive developments in their efforts to reduce violence in Iraq. | US officials have pointed to the formation of the tribal alliances as one of the most positive developments in their efforts to reduce violence in Iraq. |
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In other news, the US military said it had taken an Iraqi member of parliament into custody after he allegedly attended a meeting of suspected al-Qaeda members. | In other news, the US military said it had taken an Iraqi member of parliament into custody after he allegedly attended a meeting of suspected al-Qaeda members. |
The MP was seized during a joint raid by US and Iraqi forces in the town of Sharqat, north of Baghdad. | The MP was seized during a joint raid by US and Iraqi forces in the town of Sharqat, north of Baghdad. |
The main Sunni Arab alliance in parliament, the Iraqi Accord Front, said the man was one of its members, Naif Jassim Mohammed. | The main Sunni Arab alliance in parliament, the Iraqi Accord Front, said the man was one of its members, Naif Jassim Mohammed. |
The US military said the man was being questioned by the authorities, but was not formally considered to be a detainee. | The US military said the man was being questioned by the authorities, but was not formally considered to be a detainee. |
Later, parliament agreed to let the Iraqi Accord Front replace another of its MPs with one of the country's most famous football stars. | Later, parliament agreed to let the Iraqi Accord Front replace another of its MPs with one of the country's most famous football stars. |
Ahmed Radhi, the only Iraqi player to have scored in the World Cup, replaced Abed Nasser al-Janabi, who was expelled from parliament in June after saying he was leaving politics to join the insurgency. | Ahmed Radhi, the only Iraqi player to have scored in the World Cup, replaced Abed Nasser al-Janabi, who was expelled from parliament in June after saying he was leaving politics to join the insurgency. |
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