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Iraq
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2007-02-08
US and Iraqi forces in Baghdad have arrested the deputy health minister during a raid at his offices. The minister, Hakim al-Zamili, is a key member of the political group led by radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr. He is accused of aiding Shia militiamen and using ambulances to move weapons, a ministry source told the BBC.

The raid on the health ministry took place on Thursday morning. Iraqi officials say US and Iraqi troops broke down doors in the ministry's offices in central Baghdad in their search for Mr Zamili. The minister and some of his guards were arrested.

Mr Sadr's group accused the US of provocation and urged the government to take immediate action to free the official. "They are trying to drag the Sadrist movement to a confrontation. How else would arresting a deputy health minister without an arrest warrant be read," Abdel Mahdi al-Matiri, an official in Mr Sadr's movement, told Reuters news agency. The raid on the Iraqi health ministry comes more than two months after suspected Sunni insurgents tried to storm the building, triggering a fierce gun battle.
Posted by:Nimble Spemble

#9  Maybe the CIA should send a big thank you card to Hakim for all of his secret help. Send it regular mail to his office. That should fix Hakim.
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-02-08 15:26  

#8  "They are trying to drag the Sadrist movement to a confrontation. How else would arresting a deputy health minister without an arrest warrant be read," Abdel Mahdi al-Matiri, an official in Mr Sadr's movement, told Reuters news agency.

That this 'tard can even discuss a arrest warrant and his precious Human Rights™ w/o even hinting at the lack thereof before (both in Sammy's and Sadr's worlds) just boggles the mind. That Rooters reports the quote as "truthiness" is even more boggling (but not surprising).
Posted by: BA   2007-02-08 14:42  

#7  The AP reported it, so the footprint was probably on the welcome mat, and the computers were all intact and running.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2007-02-08 12:12  

#6  Good.
Posted by: RWV   2007-02-08 12:00  

#5  BBC: Shattered glass littered the floor, computers were overturned and a large white boot print was left on the office door, the Associated Press news agency reported.

ahh the latest horreur impolie by American Whitey.
Posted by: RD   2007-02-08 11:47  

#4  Why even bother trying to do this legally? Shoot him, shoot tader tot, and shoot anyone who complains.

Man....
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-02-08 10:25  

#3  Mr Sadr's group accused the US of provocation ...

I sure as hell hope so ...
Posted by: Steve White   2007-02-08 10:25  

#2  Using ambulances to move weapons? How Paleo.
Posted by: imoyaro   2007-02-08 10:16  

#1  Zamili? Izlami? Hizmami? Wha?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-02-08 10:13  

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