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Published Date: 19 December 2008
MORE than 20 employees of Iraq's defence and interior ministries have been arrested on allegations that they were plotting to revive Saddam Hussein's outlawed Baath Party.
Yassin Majid, a spokesman for the prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, said that 24 employees of the two ministries were arrested on suspicion of "facilitating activities for terrorists and outlaws and officials of the former regime".

Another secur
ity official put the figure at 25 and said a brigadier-general in the traffic police was the highest-ranking figure.

Iraq's 2005 constitution bans the Baath Party and any group that uses its symbols and ideology.

Some Iraqi politicians also expressed doubt that the plotters were actively trying to overthrow the government.

"I think talking about a coup is an exaggeration," Abbas al-Bayati, an MP of the Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council, the largest Shiite party, told al-Arabiya television.

He described those arrested as "a semi-organised group", but said the fact that they were trying to restore the Baath Party pointed to shortcomings in Iraqi security in Baghdad.

Hadi al-Amiri, the head of the Iraqi parliament's security committee, said that "reports about a coup attempt are baseless. In fact, coups are usually carried out by the army and not by police."

Mahmoud Othman, a Kurdish bloc MP, said he hoped "the move against those arrested is not politically motivated or aims at electoral gains".

The Baath Party ruled Iraq for 35 years until Saddam's fall in 2003.



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  • Last Updated: 18 December 2008 10:19 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Iraq
 
1

Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 19/12/2008 04:01:27
What no anti-US squeals so far? Strange!
No different to Tibet really.The once totally corrupt and heartless leaders and their supporters trying to return to the old days and their hold on power, YAWN!
2

drunken proffet,

Tassy 19/12/2008 06:56:28
Well they do have a lot of experience in running the country and as far as is known Saddam Husein held open season on his own party as well as those unfortunate to be within his circle of influence.
3

Guga II,

Rockall 19/12/2008 10:10:17
#1 Druginhead.

There can hardly be any comparison made, by any sane or rational person, between the activities of Sadaam Hussein and his Baath Party, and the people of Tibet and their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.

Just because you, as a pretendy Chinese, feel the need to parrot the fear and hatred of the Chinese gangster government for the Dalai Lama, and to support the annexation, occupation and genocide of the Tibetan people by that gangster government, doesn't mean that anyone else either believes or accepts the blatant lies and propaganda you spout.

Incidentally, I hear that you are actualy a Kiwi, despite being a pretendy Chinese. I wonder why you feel the need to excrete your bile in a Scottish newspaper web site?

4

Let's have the truth,

19/12/2008 13:37:46
#3 Guga II

"I wonder why you feel the need to excrete your bile in a Scottish newspaper web site?"

That's obvious, nobody else will listen to him. At least, anybody with any sense.
5

Bele's bane,

Scotland 19/12/2008 14:00:44
The present Iraqi Government is an American puppet regime. Like Tibet, the people of Iraq will continue to yearn for a government of their own choosing, one that they feel will truly reflect their will serving their aspirations and not those of their American colonisers.

Eventually America will face a popular uprising by the subjugated people of their colony of Iraq, no government elected while a country is under occupation can ever be considered to be reflective of the will of the conquered and colonised populace!
6

Scythia,

19/12/2008 17:30:47
If we in the UK cannot civilise 3rd generation immigrants from that region (http://tinyurl.com/5vh4fn) then it goes without saying the USA will never civilse Iraq and therefore they should leave this perennial islamic dystopia to fester in its own hate. One wonders what went wrong with process of evolution in that benighted region.
7

Yok Finney,

Ross-shire 19/12/2008 23:50:23
Oddly enough, Scots are a people though we don't have a spiritual leader and would we want one? Think of Ian Paisley and Pope Benedict XVI and all the entails of it.

This fractacious people despite our differing dialects, even languages have our own concept of the commom good from our pictish, celtic, norse, anglo ancestry and sympathy too for other creeds.

Homi sumus; humani nihil a nos alienum puto.
8

Bele's bane,

Scotland 20/12/2008 17:54:22
Post #6 Scythia

One wonders what went wrong with process of evolution in that benighted region.

Answer: Islam!
9

Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 22/12/2008 05:06:35
#3 I am who I am. Never ever pretended to be Chinese,nor will I.
Research Tibet more before you spout your next load of tosh.
#4 Let's have the truth. You wish sunshine.

 

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