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Article: IRAQ - Dec 2 - Sunnis Back In Parliament After A Two-Day Boycott.
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- APS Diplomat Recorder
- Article date:
- December 8, 2007
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Lawmakers from Iraq's largest Sunni Arab bloc ends their boycott of parliament over the 'house arrest' of their leader, Adnan Al Dulaimi, who also showed up at the session. The two-day protest was provoked by what the lawmakers said was the house arrest of Al Dulaimi after one of his security guards was allegedly discovered last week with the keys to a car laden with explosives near his office in a western Baghdad neighbourhood. Al Dulaimi's son and 30 other people were arrested Nov 30 after the incident. The government has consistently denied that Al Dulaimi, one of Iraq's most powerful Sunni Arab politicians, was placed under house arrest, insisting he was prevented from ...
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