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Iraqi head of controversial TV station to be tried
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) April 7, 2012

At least 5 killed in Iraq bombings
Baghdad (AFP) April 7, 2012 - A roadside bomb killed three policemen in Diyala province of central Iraq while a bomb inside a minibus in Baghdad left at least two people dead on Saturday, security and medical sources said.

The roadside bomb exploded as a police patrol passed by in Khan Bani Saad, a town south of Baquba, the capital of Diyala, a police major said.

Dr Ahmed Ibrahim of Baquba general hospital confirmed the toll, saying the hospital had received the bodies of three policemen.

A medical source at Ibn al-Nafis hospital said it had received two bodies and eight wounded people, including two women and a child, after a bomb blast on a minibus in the Karrada area of central Baghdad.

An interior ministry official put the toll at three dead and two wounded.

Violence is down from its peak in 2006 and 2007, but attacks remain common, killing 112 Iraqis in March.


The head of Arrai TV, famed as the mouthpiece of Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi before his death, will appear in an Iraqi court on May 13 on charges of "stealing state property," his lawyer said on Saturday.

Former Iraqi member of parliament Mishan al-Juburi, 54, is accused along with his son Yazen, whose company allegedly failed to fulfil a contract to provide food for Iraqi forces guarding oil installations.

Juburi, a Sunni, was sentenced to 15 years in prison in absentia for embezzlement in the case in 2007, but under Iraqi law is entitled to a new trial if he appears in court.

He has meanwhile been cleared of terror charges stemming from a video aired on his channel showing how to make bombs, "because the investigating judge did not find any evidence to indicate that he is supporting or funding terrorism," his lawyer Tareq al-Maamuri told AFP.

The video was aired by a Syrian employee who was promptly dismissed, Maamuri said.

But Juburi still faces the embezzlement charge and had to pay 100 million Iraqi dinars ($84,000) in bail when he was in Iraq last month.

Juburi, who is currently in Syria, told AFP by telephone that he will return to Iraq next week, and that he plans to move his TV channel there.

"I will be present for my trial, and my son will come later," Juburi said.

His channel, currently housed in a 250-square-metre (2,700-square-foot) hangar in his compound in Damascus, broadcast messages from Kadhafi while the Libyan leader was on the run last year before he was caught and killed.

With his tribal relations, Juburi negotiated the entry of US and Kurdish non-combat forces into the north Iraq city of Mosul in 2003, and became governor of Nineveh province, in which it is located, for a few months.

In March 2005, his candidacy for speaker of parliament was rejected by Shiite MPs, and a month later, Juburi, who said he wanted to "represent the insurgency in parliament," escaped a suicide bombing targeting his convoy.

Juburi fled Iraq in 2007, four years after the US-led invasion, saying that American forces were after him. He founded Arrai (Opinion), since renamed Ash-Shaab (The People), the same year.

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Iraqi minister holds talks for progress in Turkey ties
Ankara (AFP) April 7, 2012 - A senior Iraqi minister met Turkish officials this week for talks on bilateral ties already strained over a political crisis engulfing neighbouring Iraq, a Turkish diplomat said Saturday.

Iraqi National Security Minister Falih al-Fayyad held closed-door talks in Istanbul and Ankara beginning April 3 with a number of officials including foreign and interior ministers, said the diplomat, who declined to be named.

"That was a planned trip during which bilateral relations, as well as the crisis in neighbouring Syria were discussed," he added.

The talks aimed to achieve progress in the long-standing political strains between Turkey and Iraq's Shiite government, Turkish daily Hurriyet reported.

Fayyad conveyed his prime minister's willingness to repair ties with the Ankara government, according to the report which was neither confirmed nor denied by the Turkish foreign ministry.

Turkish-Iraqi ties have been marred by a political crisis that has stoked sectarian tensions in Iraq.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan angered his Iraqi counterpart, Nuri al-Maliki, by phoning him on January 10 about a standoff with his Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, who is accused of running a death squad.

As Erdogan warned Iraqi leaders against fomenting sectarian tensions, Maliki accused Ankara of intervening in Iraqi affairs and the two countries have called in each others' respective ambassadors to express their anger.

Iraq has been mired in political crisis since US forces withdrew from the country on December 18, pitting the Shiite-led government against the main Sunni-backed political bloc Iraqiya.



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