Wednesday, January 4, 2012

An Interview With Iraq’s Fugitive Vice President



Iraq’s Fugitive Vice President -- The Daily Beast/Newsweek

Tariq al-Hashimi has an arrest warrant on his head. He speaks to Newsweek about the country’s tenuous future.

On Dec. 18 in Baghdad, a plane carrying Iraq’s vice president, Tariq al-Hashimi, was stopped before it could take off. Instead, Hashimi and his bodyguards were escorted off the aircraft. When the plane was finally allowed to leave, two of Hashimi’s men were arrested on charges of terrorism. Thus began a national crisis and the beginning of the unraveling of Iraq’s fragile democracy.

Following a warrant for his arrest issued by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Hashimi has since taken refuge in a Kurdish enclave in the country’s north. And so the nation’s foremost Sunni leader became its top fugitive—he stands accused of running death squads and sponsoring a suicide attack in 2005. He denied these allegations over many cups of tea when interviewed by Newsweek recently in a military compound near the city of Sulaymaniyah.

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My Comment: Everyone has blood on their hands in Iraq .... there are no innocents. But for the peace process to continue there has to be some form of reconciliation and compromise .... even with murderers. But .... it looks like Iraq's sectarian and religious blood feuds are taking over, and Iraq's Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi is going to be one of it's first political casualties.

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