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Tariq al-Hashemi, Iraq Sunni Vice President, Demanded Back By Shiite Government

Tariq Al Hashemi Iraq

ADAM SCHRECK   01/ 8/12 12:24 PM ET   AP

BAGHDAD — Iraq's Shiite-led government on Sunday demanded that authorities in the semiautonomous Kurdish region hand over the country's top Sunni official to face terrorism charges, turning up the heat in a political crisis that is stoking sectarian tensions.

Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi traveled to the Kurdish north in December just as the last American troops were leaving the country and charges against him were being drawn up.

The government accuses him of running a hit squad that assassinated government and security officials years ago – allegations he denies. Fellow Sunnis, who made up the dominant political class under Saddam Hussein, see the charges as part of an effort to sideline them.

The resulting political crisis has been accompanied by a rise in coordinated car bomb and suicide attacks targeting Shiites that have claimed dozens of lives in recent weeks.

A judicial spokesman for the Kurds, Dadyar Hameed, said authorities there received a request from Baghdad on Sunday to hand over al-Hashemi and 14 of his associates.

Although the Kurdish region is part of Iraq, it enjoys considerable autonomy. The Kurds have their own security force, and police under the control of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki do not operate there.

As long as al-Hashemi remains a guest of his boss, Iraq's Kurdish President Jalal Talabani, he is effectively out of Baghdad's reach.

Hameed declined to say if the Kurds would comply with the Interior Ministry request, citing the sensitivity of the issue.

A senior official in the Kurdish region's Interior Ministry was less diplomatic.

"We are not policemen working for al-Maliki to hand over al-Hashemi," the official said. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

Shortly before the arrest warrant was issued in December, state-run television aired what it said were confessions by men said to be working as bodyguards for al-Hashemi. The men said they killed Baghdad police officers and officials working in the health and foreign ministries in exchange for payoffs from al-Hashemi.

The hits allegedly began during the height of the war in 2006 and 2007, when widespread violence between Iraq's Sunnis and Shiites pitted neighbors against neighbors and killed thousands of Iraqi civilians.

Al-Hashemi has dismissed the charges as politically motivated and an effort to embarrass him, and says the supposed confessions implicating him were fabricated. He has said he cannot get a fair trial in Baghdad.

President Talabani came to the defense of his deputy in an interview with Al-Arabiya television that aired Sunday.

"Tariq al-Hashemi is not a fugitive. He is still the vice president. He is only accused, not convicted," Talabani said. He added that al-Hashemi is prepared to face trial in the ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk.

The dispute has paralyzed Iraq's government. Most of al-Hashemi's Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc is boycotting parliament and Cabinet meetings over what it sees as an effort by al-Maliki to further consolidate power and sideline them now that American troops are gone.

Talabani said he expects talks between the country's feuding blocs aimed at resolving the crisis to get under way in Baghdad later this week.

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Associated Press writers Mazin Yahya in Baghdad and Yahya Barzanji in Sulaimaniyah contributed to this report.

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Charles Queen
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06:30 PM on 01/09/2012
The main question was should we have pulled out iof iraq the way we did.Bush was the one that set the pullout date when he was in office.The Iraqui's were well aware of it as well.They also wanted us to leave so we did what we said we were going to do and what they wanted.We did leave a very formadable force in Kuwait and so far nobody has yet said how big of a force or how many people we left there should anything start back up in Iraq.Whats going on there right now does not qualify any help from us.Their going to have to work out their problems themsleves
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fapescia
04:25 AM on 01/09/2012
We can't allow the haters to contol the country.
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03:40 AM on 01/09/2012
The definition and use of the word "government" is getting pretty loose these days.
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kilakhan
speaking my mind however wrong!
12:41 AM on 01/09/2012
clearly the current regime is trying to get its own back on the Sunni's...and as always in life are willing to go to any length to do so...rather than concentrating on nation building they are conducting witch hunts when they all engaged in unsavoury acts in the past. so at the end the whole essence of the war in Iraq was to exchange one bad guy for another!
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Omega2012
11:55 PM on 01/08/2012
Post your best Cheney joke here...
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sageparadox
11:14 PM on 01/08/2012
Speaking of bring in certain VPs in for terrorism charges...just sayin.
Pauline Jaing
Artist, worker, mother
09:28 PM on 01/08/2012
Why is this news in America? Why should we give a flying hoot?

The only reason I can think of is those Republicans are using the situation for the elections coming soon right here.

And on top ot that, it probably is not even the truth!
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Roy Merritt old car guy
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08:57 PM on 01/08/2012
When this is all over Saddam Hussein will not look like such a bad guy. We have now left a country that will sink into civil War and made Iran now the tough guy in the region. We have lost thousands of American lives and countless injuried American lives and over a Trillion dollars. Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld should be tried on treason and war crimes. Benedict Arnold was a Patriot compared to theses guys.
08:53 PM on 01/08/2012
If the Shiites are going to accuse everyone in the past atrocities, then they would be going to accuse themselves of the same. Oh' right, they own the government now so they are going to do what Saddam did before them. Nothing change but the players, everything remains the same, that's why we should have never got involved in their affairs in the first place.
08:39 PM on 01/08/2012
It puzzles me why the Kurdish government protect a Sunni, whose under Saddam committed atrocities against their own people. They should hand them over to different country outside their territory to get out of this mess, or they would have Shiites hating them like Sunni used to.
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Never let them tell you it can't be done.
03:52 AM on 01/09/2012
Because the system that the US set up for Iraq gives them veto power over the whole government, so they want to preserve it, rather than a one person-one vote system, and they need the faction of Sunnis who also don't want that system to stay in power, too, so they protect its leader.
07:40 PM on 01/08/2012
When I first read the headline I was sure they were talking about Dick Chenney. I would say Dick Chenney, by far is the the worlds most wanted terrorist.
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kaykaythere
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08:23 PM on 01/08/2012
Me too. But maybe we can somehow convince Cheney he is getting a metal and ship him off to Iraq.....
06:49 PM on 01/08/2012
If the Iraqi Government is going to press charges against it's officials for "terrorism" in the past,they
all will have to march into court arm in arm.
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06:37 PM on 01/08/2012
Glad we did great work over there.
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Kritikos
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08:02 PM on 01/08/2012
To what end?
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02:37 AM on 01/09/2012
A massive transfer of wealth from taxpayers to the MiC
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Almondo
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06:26 PM on 01/08/2012
They probably should be looking for heartless and shrub2 too.
05:59 PM on 01/08/2012
What are the chances of the Sunni, handing over Tarig to the Shite zero to none