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Mosul, Iraq (AFP) June 19, 2013


Iraq frees journalists held over minister's notepad
Baghdad (AFP) June 20, 2013 - Two Iraqi journalists arrested for allegedly stealing a notepad belonging to the country's defence minister were freed on Thursday in a case that sparked criticism from press freedom activists.

Mohammed Fuad and Afdhal Jumaa were arrested on June 4 and accused of having stolen Saadun al-Dulaimi's notepad after a June 1 meeting of political leaders.

The meeting had been convened to ease tensions and break a long-standing deadlock that has paralysed lawmaking and contributed to a spike in violence in the country.

"Iraqi authorities have released the journalists who found the notebook of Saadun al-Dulaimi and were accused of stealing it," said Muayad al-Lami, head of the Iraqi Journalists' Syndicate.

Lami said Dulaimi had dropped the charges against the pair.

Defence ministry officials accused them of wilfully stealing the notepad, but activists and family members insisted the two found the book after the meeting and handed it to an official who failed to return it.

Their arrest had been condemned by media rights groups in Iraq, which regularly ranks towards the bottom of global press freedoms rankings.

It came in 150th out of 179 countries in media rights watchdog Reporters Without Borders' 2013 Press Freedom Index.

A suicide bombing in northern Iraq killed a provincial political party leader and four relatives on Wednesday, officials said, ahead of elections in which his bloc was to participate.

Bombings also killed eight youths near a football pitch in a town northeast of Baghdad.

Yunus al-Ramah, head of the United Iraq party, had been hosting a social event at his home in Al-Hadhr, in Nineveh province, when a suicide bomber targeted people gathering in his garden, said police First Lieutenant Islam al-Juburi.

Ramah and four relatives were killed and six others wounded, Juburi and a doctor said.

United Iraq is seen as allied to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and while Ramah was not standing in Thursday's election, several party members are.

Northeast of the capital, in restive Diyala province, back-to-back roadside bombs near a popular football pitch in Muqdadiyah killed eight youths, a police colonel and a doctor said.

Another 25 people were wounded in the evening attack.

The attack on Ramah came ahead of Thursday's elections in Nineveh and Anbar, two Sunni-majority provinces where polls had been delayed by officials over security concerns.

Twelve other provinces held elections on April 20.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but Sunni militants linked to Al-Qaeda have sought to intimidate candidates, particularly in a bid to derail elections in majority-Sunni areas of Iraq.

Nineveh is one of Iraq's most violent provinces, per capita, according to British NGO Iraq Body Count.

Iraq has suffered a heightened level of unrest since the beginning, coinciding with rising discontent among the Sunni Arab minority that erupted into protests in late December.

Analysts say a lack of effort by the Shiite-led authorities to address the underlying causes of the demonstrations has given militant groups fuel and room to manoeuvre to carry out their activities.

Political leaders have pledged to resolve outstanding disputes, and Prime Minister Maliki has met with two of his main rivals in a bid to ease tensions, but no tangible moves have been agreed.

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