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Iraq president calls for unity meet in April
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) March 25, 2012


Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has called for a national conference on April 5 aimed at bridging sharp political differences in the country, a statement from his office said on Sunday.

"After intensive consultations with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and parliament speaker Osama al-Nujaifi" and other political leaders, "Talabani, decided to call for the national meeting to be held on Thursday, April 5, 2012," a statement on the presidency website said.

"He called on the preparatory committee (for the meeting) to speed up its work and to prepare the agenda before this date," it said.

"Talabani hopes that joint efforts will lead to complete solutions that meet the needs and the hopes of the Iraqi people, and that reinforce national unity and joint work for maintaining stability," it said.

Talks between Iraqi political leaders were originally to take place in December amid a standoff between Maliki's Shiite National Alliance coalition and the Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc, which accused him of seeking to centralise power, but were cancelled when the two sides refused to meet.

The dispute cooled off after Iraqiya ended parliament and cabinet boycotts, but a wealth of other issues remain.

Kurdish president Massud Barzani hinted on Tuesday at a possible break with Iraq's unity government, complaining that Maliki was monopolising power and building an army loyal only to him.

Iraq's Sunni Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, who has been accused of running a death squad, is hiding out in the autonomous Kurdistan.

And the issue of Sunni Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlak, whom Maliki wants to sack after the former described him as "worse than Saddam Hussein," also remains unresolved.

Arab League chief meets Maliki ahead of Iraq summit
Baghdad (AFP) March 25, 2012 - Arab League Secretary General Nabil al-Arabi arrived in Baghdad on Sunday ahead of this week's Arab summit in the Iraqi capital, the first to be held here in more than 20 years.

"This is a summit for Iraq," Arabi said in remarks aired on state broadcaster Iraqiya TV, which showed him touring the summit venues with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari.

"The whole world is watching the summit and looking forward to the resolutions it will pass," he added.

Arabi and his delegation met Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki at the palace in the heavily fortified Green Zone in Baghdad where the summit is to take place, a statement on the premier's website said.

Maliki stressed "the need for continuing Arab coordination," it added.

"Today's world is a world of blocs and international organisations, so a country cannot face the challenges that exist alone," he said.

Maliki also called for a united stance on challenges in the region, and said that the summit will address the issue of "terrorism (which has) hit all Arab countries."

The summit, which runs from Tuesday to Thursday, is expected to tackle the ongoing conflict in Syria and the impact of regional Arab Spring revolts, as well as structural reforms to the 22-member Arab League.

Earlier, Arabi said the pan-Arab bloc would not call for Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad to quit, as some Arab leaders have demanded.

Asked in an interview with the Arabic daily Al-Hayat if it was unlikely that the Arab League would call for Assad's resignation during the meeting in Iraq, Arabi replied: "That is correct."

He said he planned to submit a report on the Syria crisis to summit leaders.

In its preparations for the gathering, Iraq has deployed thousands of extra policemen and soldiers, and spent $500 million refurbishing hotels, summit venues and infrastructure in the capital.

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22 policemen held after Iraq jailbreak
Kirkuk, Iraq (AFP) March 24, 2012 - Iraq detained 22 policemen on Saturday after 19 inmates, including two men on death row, escaped from a prison in the northern city of Kirkuk a day earlier, the local police chief said.

"We are investigating 22 policemen who have been detained, to find out about the escape of the terrorists," Kirkuk provincial police chief Jamal Taher Bakr told AFP, adding that local police were hunting for those on the run.

Deputy Interior Minister Adnan al-Assadi told AFP on a visit to Kirkuk that authorities had opened an investigation into the prison break, and that security forces rearrested one of the 19 men in the Kurdish regional capital of Arbil.

"Clearly there is some collaboration and negligence," Assadi said. "This escape could not have happened unless there were people who helped them."

Assadi said the escaped prisoners included 11 charged with terror-related offences, and that some of them had been held in custody since 2006.

The group of 19 fled Al-Tasfirat prison in central Kirkuk, 240 kilometres (150 miles) north of Baghdad, early on Friday morning.

They apparently drugged guards and fellow inmates using narcotic-laced dates that put them to sleep before breaking out of the jail.

The prisoners were alleged Al-Qaeda insurgents and fighters belonging to Ansar al-Sunna, a Salafist group that has claimed several attacks against US and Iraqi security forces.

Jailbreaks and prison unrest are relatively common in Iraq.

In January, 11 inmates tunnelled out of a prison in the northern Kurdish province of Dohuk, and in September, 14 prisoners charged with terror offences escaped from jail in the northern city of Mosul, also through a tunnel.



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