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Pentagon says situation in Iraq can become critical
The commander of the American forces in Iraq Gen. George Casey said that the crisis of sectarian violence which recently intensified because of an attack on the shrines of the two al-Askari Imams in Samara in February had passed, but he refused to rule out the possibility of a civil war eruption.
Iraq-USA, Military, 3/4/2006
Kurds reject Jaafari for political crisis in Iraq
A political crisis is looming in Iraq after several political sides announced rejection to the nomination of Ibrahim al-Jaafari to form a new government. Jaafari is the the prime minister whose term of office expired.
Iraq, Politics, 3/3/2006
Acts of killing in Iraq
the leader of the Iraqi (Sunni) al-Tawafuk Front, Adnan al-Duleimi, called for self control and not to react in a way that raises acts of violence in the country. This was hours after he survived an assassination attempt that resulted in killing one of his guards and injuring other five.
Iraq, Military, 3/3/2006
Palestinians in Iraq being targeted
The United Nations refugee agency today voiced serious concern over the safety of thousands of Palestinian refugees in Iraq, some of whom have reportedly been directly targeted and killed in the continuing violence there.
Iraq-Palestine, Politics, 3/3/2006
Saddam accuses the attorney general of bias
The toppled Iraqi president Saddam Hussein accused the chairman of the attorney commission Jaafar al-Musawi of making premature assessment about the case before a conclusion and conviction in the case of those persons accused of killing 148 persons in al-Dajil city.
Iraq, Politics, 3/2/2006
Acts of detention continued in Iraq
the Iraqi central criminal court said it sentences to imprisonment some 36 Iraqis over committing what it called terrorist acts. It also convicted one Saudi Arabian citizen to 20 year imprisonment under the same charge.
Iraq, Military, 3/2/2006
45 Iraqis killed in attacks
Some 45 persons were killed at least during almost 36 past hours in Iraq as a result of a booby trapped car explosions and the fall of shells and blowing up of bombs.
Iraq, Military, 3/2/2006
Bush: Iraqis face either chaos or unity
While the phantom of the civil war prevails in Iraq since Samara explosion, the US President George W. Bush said that the Iraqi people face a choice between chaos and unity, noting that the Iraqi leaders confirmed to him their wish to overcome sectarian violence.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 3/1/2006
US $4 billion for Iraq reconstruction
The US State Department's $4 billion in budget requests for Iraq reconstruction funding in fiscal years 2006 and 2007 reflect a shift from financing large infrastructure projects to building capacity in the security, economic and political areas.
Iraq-USA, Economics, 3/1/2006
Relative calm after bloody day that claimed 60 persons in Iraq
An official at the US State Department said that the situation in Iraq has become relatively calm and returned to normal despite the occurrence of acts of violence that resulted in killing 60 persons on Tuesday in Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 3/1/2006
Saddam's trial starts today
The trial of the former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and seven of his aides are to resume today in Baghdad after the chairman of the court decided on Tuesday to delay it until Wednesday.
Iraq, Politics, 3/1/2006
Tawafuk Front seeks participation in Iraqi government
The chairman of the Iraqi Sunni al-Tawafuk Front said that his bloc, which includes 44 representatives for the Iraqi Islamic Party and the National Dialogue Council and the People Of Iraq Conference are determined to take part in the next Iraqi government.
Iraq, Politics, 2/28/2006
Group warns against start of civil war in Iraq
The International Crisis Group organization on Monday warned against the possibility of the eruption of a civil war in Iraq unless the Shiite- Kurdish alliance which won the legislative elections will give the Arab Sunni an important role and the armed militias are desolved.
Iraq, Politics, 2/28/2006
Zarqawi assistant arrested in Baghdad
The Iraqi police forces detained a prominent assistant for the leader of al-Qaida organization in Iraq Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, while the ministry of defense deployed armored vehicles in the streets of Baghdad in precaution for more tension, in light of recent national tension.
Iraq, Politics, 2/28/2006
US says number of attacks in Iraq exaggerated
US Army Major General Rick Lynch, spokesman for Multi-National Force-Iraq, said leadership from a "capable Iraqi government" has led directly to improvements in the security situation following the February 22 terrorist bombing of the Golden Mosque in Samarra.
Iraq-USA, Military, 2/28/2006
Call for easing tension and unity in Iraq
Continued attacks in Iraq coincided with the time when the Iraqi leaders stressed their commitment to the efforts aiming to form a national unity government and ending sectarian acts of violence hitting the country since the Samara shrine explosions which took place last Wednesday.
Iraq, Politics, 2/27/2006
Saddam meets his lawyer ends food strike
Chairman of the defense commission for the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Khalil al-Duleimi, said that Saddam ended a hunger strike that lasted 11 days.
Iraq, Politics, 2/27/2006
Calm in Baghdad after end of curfew
Relative calm prevailed in the Iraqi capital Baghdad after lifting the curfew imposed earlier on Baghdad and three adjoining governorates in order to end the acts of sectarianism following the blowing off of the dome of Imam Ali al-Hadi shrine in Samara city last Wednesday.
Iraq, Military, 2/27/2006
More Iraqis were killed despite calls for erase down
Some 16 Iraqis were killed and other 45 injured in two attacks by mortars shelling against two quarters in Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 2/27/2006
Australia seeks to resume its wheat exports to Iraq
Australia said it continues its efforts with the Iraqi government in order to preserve continued exports of its wheat to Baghdad, which is considered one of its largest markets.
Iraq-Australia, Economics, 2/27/2006
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