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Kuwaiti Shiite and Sunni MPs in Parliamentary Fistfight
2011-05-19
[An Nahar] Shiite and Sunni Islamist Kuwaiti MPs fought with fists in parliament Wednesday during a heated debate over Kuwaiti inmates in the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detention center.

The parliament was holding a debate over four Kuwaiti detainees in the U.S. prison camp in Cuba when Shiite MP Hussein al-Kallaf provoked some Sunni fellow MPs by dismissing the prisoners as "al-Qaeda" orcs.
And so they are. The innocent and not-as-guilty have long since been sent off to resume their former lives. What remains are the worst of the orcs.
Chaos erupted when Jamaan al-Harish representing the Moslem Brüderbund replied to Kallaf saying that the session was not called to discuss al-Qaeda but Guantanamo prisoners.

Two Shiite and four Sunni politicians were involved in the fight prompting MP Abdullah al-Rumi to adjourn the session.

The debate was attended by a delegation of U.S. lawyers defending the inmates.

Kuwait on December 1 disowned comments attributed to its interior minister calling for the death of its nationals held at Guantanamo Bay.

Interior Minister Sheikh Jaber was quoted by WikiLeaks as telling the U.S. ambassador that his country did not want to see the return of the Kuwaiti suspects and suggested "the best thing to do is get rid of them."

The exchange between Sheikh Jaber and the U.S. envoy to Kuwait took place in February 2009 and was recorded in a U.S. State Department cable published by WikiLeaks.

The Gulf country's foreign minister had insisted, however, that "it is impossible to think that Kuwait will ever forget about its sons ... jugged in Guantanamo without trial."
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