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Article: Sunni Arab bloc to resume attending Iraq's parliament sessions
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- Xinhua News Agency
- Article date:
- December 3, 2007
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Sunni Arab bloc to resume attending Iraq's parliament sessions
BAGHDAD, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- The largest Sunni Arab political bloc
confirmed on Monday its decision to attend the Iraqi parliament
sessions after its leader said earlier he would take part in
Monday's session.
"We are on now heading to the parliament to participate in today
's session as long as our leader Adnan al-Dulaimi said he will be
able attend the session," Ahmad Sulaiman, member of the National
Accordance Front, told Xinhua by telephone.
"Mr. Dulaimi will deliver a speech in the parliament today,
explaining what happened during the past few day," Sulaiman said.
Early on Saturday, the Iraqi government prevented Dulaimi, ...
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