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Sunni Arab politician accuses Iraqi gov't of trying to make himsilent

Sunni Arab politician accuses Iraqi gov't of trying to make himsilent

BAGHDAD, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Iraqi leader of main Sunni Arab political bloc on Sunday accused the Shiite-dominated government of practicing pressures on him to keep him silent by imposing "house arrest" on him.

Earlier on Saturday, the Iraqi government denied that Adnan al- Dulaimi, head of the National Accordance Front, the main Sunni Arab political bloc, is under house arrest, saying the Iraqi forces are guarding his house and office for his safety after detaining dozens of his guards and aides on suspicion of linking to a booby-trapped car found near his office compound in the Adel neighborhood in western Baghdad.

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