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AMSI Condemns the Theft of the Occupation

In the press statement the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) condemned American occupation forces for thieving the enriched Iraqi uranium.


 
HEYET Net - NDHF Net

Wednesday, 09 July 2008 21:23

 

HEYET Net – AMSI said in the press statement that the theft of enriched Iraqi uranium by US occupation forces was sold to a Canadian company in exchange for tens of millions of dollars.  AMSI affirmed that the right will return to his owner sooner or later and the occupation will not change the ownership. 
 

Press Statement

 “The Pentagon has stated that the transfer of 550 metric tons natural uranium in Ali al Jawda Centre from the remnants of the former nuclear programme from Iraq to Canada. The news leaked from American sources told that this quantity sold through Iraqi officials to the Canadian company of “Cameco Corporation” –which could be reached at www.cameco.com – in exchange for tens of millions of dollars. The source said that the mentioned Canadian company will be dealt with the material for use in reactors producing energy.”

AMSI Press Statement warned the parties involved in this robbery as following: “the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI) condemns this robbery of American and Iraqi sides; affirming that this amount of national wealth is enormous and will be the responsibility of the US occupation to compensate Iraqis with real value.

For the aforesaid Canadian Company or any party related to this process, they should understand that they are participating in the robbery in a broad daylight. For the world: We invite the world to condemn this robbery of material which was able to rule Iraq for investment in energy programs for peaceful purposes and others.” 

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8.7. The Iraqi Oil Ministry's New Fave Five

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7.7. Lawmaker accuses Kurdish parties of foiling security operation in Mosul

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6.7. Talabani insulted, the Diyala dots

6.7. VP, Kirkuk officials discuss Article 140

6.7. PUK official survives attempt on his life

6.7. VP in Kirkuk to meet officials

6.7. Iraq does not need neighboring countries' approval to sign the security agreement – PM's adviser

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5.7. Sunni Arab politician survives bomb attack west of Baghdad

5.7. IIP official wounded in Falluja blast

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4.7. Irish politician to advise Iraq on making peace

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4.7. Iraq puts a ban on pictures of clerics in election posters

4.7. Hakim asks to engage in provincial elections

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4.7. Zebari statements on US-Iraqi pact subject to deliberation

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4.7. Hakim: MKO provokes violence in Iraq

4.7. Norway urged to reopen embassy in Iraq

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3.7. Maliki to disband Awakening Councils

3.7. Now we know why Anbar province handover postponed

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3.7. Iraq is now the third most corrupt country in the world

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3.7. Govt. announcement to fill vacant ministerial portfolios in press

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28.6. America to hand back Anbar, Iraq's biggest province, to Baghdad

28.6. Debaathification law not applicable to security agencies – MP

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28.6. Fadhila Accuses Grand Ayatollah of conspiracy

28.6. US Kills Maliki Relative

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26.6. Iraqi governments plans new drive in Mosul-Defense spokesman

26.6. Militia in Saddam's home province told to lay down arms: US

26.6. Government buildings evacuation deadline extended another week - ministry

26.6. Relapse

26.6. Sadr-City blast plot

26.6. George W Bush knew Iraq had zero to do with US security

26.6. Iran Condemns Britain for Lifting 'Terrorist' Ban on Mujahedin Group

26.6. US builds 4 bases with missile launch pads on Iraq-Iran border

26.6. Iraqi Al-Sadr group visits Turkish parliament

26.6. Kurdish stance on provincial elections in Iraq

25.6. Gunmen kill municipality director in northern Mosul

25.6. Gunmen kill village’s mayor near Kirkuk

25.6. Sadrists: Peaceful resistance is hypocrisy

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25.6. Iraqi Gov’t integrates 9000 awakening council members into Baghdad police-spokesman

25.6. In Iraq, Al-Anbar Tribe Members Threaten Civil Rebellion

25.6. Iraqi Gov’t prepares for Diala offensive-Defense advisor

25.6. Bush to meet Iraqi president Wednesday

25.6. Fear of US-Sunni Ties Undercut Security Talks

25.6. Meeting in Kirkuk to reject elections postponement

24.6. Water Resources Ministry did not suggest plan to solve water shortage - Lawmaker

24.6. US Embassy Staff Killed in Baghdad Blast

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24.6. U.S.-allied Iraqi politician kills 2 U.S. troops, wounds 4

24.6. Government report criticizes how Bush measures progress in Iraq

24.6. Abu Al-Abed expired

24.6. Kurdish lawmaker rules out oil, gas law to be passed this term

24.6. TURKEY’S GAMBLE BETWEEN IRAN AND THE UNITED STATES

24.6. Defense ministry gives occupants of govt. facilities 72 hours to leave

24.6. Trapped amidst the Sadrists, al-Maliki Chooses al-Hakim

24.6. Badr Org reports: Government will reverse the sectarian cleansing, by

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24.6. Head of municipality council arrested in Amara

23.6. Operation Bashaer al-Salam's 3rd stage to begin tomorrow – MOD spokesperson

23.6. Shiite Feuds May Threaten Provincial Elections in Iraq

23.6. PM says resolved to confront "outlaws"

23.6. Iraqi PM pledges to enforce law after Amara raid

23.6. PM announces formation of 17 tribal councils in Missan

23.6. Forces from Basra deployed in Missan

23.6. War death estimates 'should be tripled'

23.6. Awakening Councils fear Stab in Back

23.6. Iraqi forces to launch new crackdown on al-Qaida

23.6. Samara is ready to hold elections on time – VP al-Hashemi

23.6. Deal allows U.S. to attack any country from Iraq – IAF

23.6. IAF spokesman rules out agreement on security pact

23.6. Sovereignty vs power

23.6. Secret Pentagon Funding Near All-Time High

23.6. Definitions of Iraqi New Burn Terms

23.6. MPs say Iraq's provincial elections could be delayed

23.6. Hakim-Iran coup on the Shiite coalition

23.6. New Iraqi political movement comes to light

23.6. Talks on new Iraq oil law to resume this week in Baghdad, Kurdish official says

23.6. Turkish-Iraqi talks on promoting cooperation

23.6. Minister clarifies water resources status in parl't

22.6. Government newspaper: Agreement could be "non-strategic" so as not to require parliamentary approval

22.6. UIC lawmaker urges visit by Nejervan Barazani to Baghdad

22.6. Kurdistan's PM in Baghdad to discuss pending issues

22.6. VP arrives in Samarra, meets officials

21.6. Maliki secretly met with the oppositions in Jordan

21.6. HUMOR: Shiite religious authority stands neutral in provincial elections-Sistani aide

21.6. Mujahideen Khalq’s group of Iran in Iraq supported by Coalition Forces

20.6. Negotiations between Iraq, U.S. on MKO headquarters

20.6. U.S. protects MKO despite deportation consensus – Hakim

20.6. Iraqi government's decree violates Geneva Convention – MKO

20.6. Worn-out US seeks bargain with Iran

20.6. Iraqi politicians accuse US of double standards policy regarding security

20.6. Electricity, oil ministers to appear before parliament

20.6. The U.S. and the missing circle of violence in Iraq

20.6. Security operation in Missan turns into political process against Sadrists - MP

20.6. Iraqi crackdown angers cleric's supporters

20.6. Sadrists protest long-term US-Iraqi security deal, arrests in Amarah

19.6. IAF, Muslim Scholars Association condemn Baghdad bombing

19.6. Things fall apart

19.6. Survey says 500,000 Iraqis fled fighting in 2007

19.6. Agreement among blocs not to join displaced Iraqis in elections

19.6. Iraq’s Provincial Elections: Another D-Day Approaching

19.6. Iraqi FM meets Bush on security agreement

19.6. Iraqi government's decree violates Geneva Convention – MKO

19.6. Iraq forces hunt Shiite fighters in new crackdown

19.6. Wide-scale search campaigns as security operation begins

19.6. Missan security operation launched

19.6. Iraqi forces launch Amara offensive

19.6. Post-occupation Al-Hawza and the non-political murder - 2

19.6. Behind the new wave of assassinations in Mosul

19.6. Troops Move in To Amara; Awakening Mounts Party

19.6. Asymmetric politics

18.6. FM, U.S. vice president agree on completing security pact before end of July

18.6. UIC rejects postponement of provincial councils elections

18.6. Iraq in talks with Royal Dutch Shell on joint venture deal to invest natural gas

18.6. Iraq's Khurmala oil field sees national struggle again

18.6. Friends of Washington Club

18.6. Thi-Qar police start security operations to contain Missan offensive

18.6. Iraqi-U.S. forces aim to win by not doing battle

18.6. Sadr militia won't resist Iraq offensive

18.6. IRAN and AMERICA, the complex relationship is not always what it seems?

18.6. The Illegitimate and Disastrous U.S. Military Occupation of Iraq

17.6. Turkish newspaper reveals Maliki’s wait-game

17.6. Iraq parliament plans to exit Green Zone

17.6. Iraq law on Baathists not being implemented

17.6. UN Security Council press statement in Iraq

17.6. U.S. president to pullout 30,000 troops from Iraq next July

17.6. Bush's decision to withdraw 30,000 soldiers is for electoral reasons – Sadrist lawmaker

17.6. HUMOR: 'No immunity' for Iraq contractors

16.6. Iraq says it still needs US troops to secure gains

16.6. Ministry: No exceptions in Missan's security operations

16.6. Sadr Boycotts Local Elections

16.6. Beware the Iranian snakes and Maliki’s failed visit to Jordan

16.6. Sadr Movement Will Back Independents

16.6. Sadrists vow support for slate that fulfils their ambitions

16.6. ANALYSIS-Iraq's Sadr avoiding fight with government

16.6. Expert says MNF mandate extension approved by Iraqi govt.

16.6. Education Faculty's 2nd blast leaves 3 wounded

16.6. Two explosions rattle Education Faculty, leave casualties

15.6. Bush: Stopping Iran key to solving Mideast problems

14.6. Iraqi funds froze in Federal Reserve Bank

14.6. Iraq-U.S. security negotiations underway- FM

14.6. Fascist agenda with democratic pretensions in Iraq

14.6. Vietnam ready to take part in Iraq reconstruction

13.6. HUMOR: Iraq says it 'turned corner' in fighting insurgents

13.6. Iraq talks with US on security pact reach 'dead end'

13.6. USIP: Track 2 Reconciliation

13.6. FACTBOX-Iraq's thorny negotiations with U.S.

12.6. Patrick Cockburn: The reality is that Iraqi authority would be nominal

12.6. Iraqi National Front to be announced next week - INL

12.6. Row 'delays' US-Iraq military deal

12.6. In Debate Over Permanent Bases In Iraq, U.S. Seeks Authorization For War In Iran

12.6. Banned weapons in Mosul? And Badr Brigades after Al-Hakim

12.6. Visit to Jordan will have positive impact on cooperation - PM

12.6. Gunmen blow up Islamic party's headquarters in Falluja

12.6. News and Commentary

11.6. Fabricated quietness and reflected catastrophe

11.6. U.S. institute to hold event on national reconciliation in Iraq

11.6. Agreement with Iraq requires no Senate approval

11.6. Australian FM asserts country’s support to political process

11.6. Mullen: Conditions-Based Withdrawal Strategy Seeing Success in Iraq

11.6. US, Iraq will reach troop deal, Bush says

11.6. Iraq: A lose-lose deal

11.6. Big shift in Iraqi stance on security agreement-paper

11.6. Security agreement negotiations and threats continue

11.6. Iraqis Condemn American Demands

11.6. Barazani heads extended meeting to discuss De Mistura report

11.6. Salman Bek mayor escapes assassination attempt in Kirkuk

10.6. Iran, Iraq sign defence cooperation pact

10.6. Saddam’ clan chief killed in Tikrit

10.6. 2 chieftains killed in Talafar

10.6. U.S. seeking 58 bases in Iraq, Shiite lawmakers say

10.6. Iran leader warns Iraq PM over US troops

10.6. Security and long-presence agreement to connect the “Silk Road”

10.6. Bush administration says it may not get Iraq deal this year

10.6. New Iraqi political parties emerge

10.6. 4 wounded in attack on provincial council member

10.6. PM stresses partnership with Turkey to achieve regional security

9.6. US-Iraq security pact faces opposition

9.6. Iraq provincial elections law still pending

9.6. 2 GIs Killed, 18 Wounded; Al-Maliki Tries to Reassure Tehran; Mudarrisi Denounces Security Accord

9.6. Iraqi PM: US-Iraq security pact will not harm Iran

9.6. Anbar Salvation Council announces 4-member alliance

9.6. Iraq Flag to be changed within 6 months

9.6. Misreported political Realignment

9.6. Mounting reservation over US-Iraqi agreement

8.6. Iraq's Grand Ayatollah warns from uprising against US security pact

8.6. Iraq Parliament to vote on provincial law

8.6. Iran Alleges US Bribing Iraq MPs on SOFA

8.6. OSC: Iraqi Government Defends Negotiators in SOFA Talks

8.6. Oil minister briefs lawmakers on strategic plans

8.6. Resistance rally in Mosul - Video

8.6. Iraqis condemn US defence pact plan

8.6. Iraq's Maliki says wants stronger ties with Iran

8.6. Ex-Premier Is Expelled From Governing Party in Iraq

8.6. Iraq to sign deals with foreign oil firms this month: MEES

7.6. Demonstrations, Speeches Against Security Agreement; PM Faces Split in Own Party

7.6. Cheney Enrages Iraqis Over Security Deal

7.6. Iraqi PM leaves to Tehran

7.6. LUKoil hopes to land Iraq contract after oil law adopted

7.6. Maliki visits Iran for talks on insurgency

7.6. Iraqis worry deal with U.S. would harm sovereignty

7.6. Gunmen attack Ninewa governor while on inspection visit

7.6. Iraq almost most corrupt in the world

7.6. Iraq signs $480 mln contract with GE for power plants

7.6. Iraq Looking at Alternatives to US Security Agreement - Iraqi Official

7.6. Secular Iraqi List denies joining new alliance

6.6. In The "New Iraq" There Is No Place for Workers Rights

6.6. Sistani representative urges participation of Iraqi groups in provincial elections

6.6. PM al-Maliki urges fostering Sunni-Shiite alliance in Iraq

6.6. Iran’s conditions to support Maliki

6.6. Disguising the occupation with a convention

6.6. Sunni bloc's return to govt. imminent – UIC lawmaker

6.6. Iraqis suffering as we are, hundreds of times over

6.6. Bush Blackmailing al-Maliki with $50 Bn. in US Fed

6.6. Bush administration blackmailing Iraq over long-term military agreement

6.6. A short note on the American-Iraqi Deal

5.6. Iraqi Parliamentarian: 70 Percent Of Iraqis Want Withdrawal, Huge U.S. Embassy Not A ‘Positive Signal’

5.6. Sistani wants Parliament to Approve Security Pact

5.6. Sistani conditionally approved the security agreement

5.6. U.S. blames militia for Iraq blast that kills 18

5.6. Revealed: Secret plan to keep Iraq under US control

5.6. Report: Secret deal to keep Iraq under U.S. control

5.6. Bush's "New Middle East" Revealed

5.6. OSC: Former Sunni Insurgent Turns to Politics

4.6. Kirkuk cause delays approving provincial councils law, says MP

4.6. U.S.-Iraq [read: Iran] negotiations over long-term agreement are ongoing-MNF advisor

4.6. Iraqi-U.S. deal dominates Baghdad press

4.6. The military to build the state of Iraq

4.6. What It Really Means When America Goes to War

4.6. Iraq rejects any article within long-term agreement violates sovereignty - spokesman

4.6. MPs sign request to question FM over long-term U.S.-Iraq agreement

4.6. Iraq likely to miss deadline on long-term agreement with U.S.

4.6. US-Iraq security pact shapes up as major battle

3.6. Iraq's al-Hashemi opposes proposed defence pact with US

3.6. Iraqis Resisting US Capitulation

3.6. Iraqis alarmed by long-term treaty with US - Feature

3.6. New agreement lets US strike any country from inside Iraq

3.6. U.S. stands by July target for Iraq security deal

3.6. U.S.-Iraqi agreement captures Baghdad press

3.6. US-Iraq Security Talks Hit Snag

3.6. Death because of secrecy

3.6. Military operations hamper power repairs

3.6. HUMOR: Iraq's al-Hashemi opposes proposed defence pact with US

2.6. Shiite Cleric, MP, from al-Maliki's Coalition Denounces Security Accord

2.6. New Contracts Reflect Continued Presence in Iraq

2.6. Maliki to raise Iran's role in Iraq in Tehran talks

2.6. Breaking the Fall in Oil Production: The Russian Government Promises Tax Cuts to Stimulate Oil Production

2.6. PM, Shiite leader discuss long-term Iraq-U.S. deal

2.6. Iraq sends teams to study other U.S. military pacts

2.6. U.S.-Iraqi agreement, officials' performance in press

2.6. France's Kouchner, Kurdistan's Barzani Discuss Kirkuk Referendum

1.6. Govt spokesman: Iraqi negotiators have differences with the US over a long-term security deal

1.6. At least two dead in blast outside Iranian embassy in Baghdad

1.6. Sistani to participate in the provincial election

1.6. Iraqi Trade Union Conference Demands Repeal of Draconian Labour Decrees

1.6. We do not want to work in Iraq restricted to a limited area-French FM

1.6. Two different kinds of "rejection"

1.6. U.S. bases in Iraq?

1.6. Iraqi Opposition to U.S. Pact Grows

31.5. Normalising occupation

31.5. Thousands of Sadrists Protest Security Pact With US; Sistani Aide Demands Parliament Vote

31.5. US-Iraqi long term friendship agreement spurs fears among people

31.5. Thousands of Iraqis protest agreement for indefinite US occupation

31.5. 'US bribing Iraqi MPs to sign deal'

31.5. Key provincial elections split Sunni Arabs in Iraq

30.5. Provincial councils law delayed for technical reasons - speaker

30.5. Shiites in Iraq protest long-term US security deal

30.5. Al Sadr calls to cancel US-Iraqi deal

30.5. Sistani aide slams long-term Iraq-U.S. deal

30.5. Shiite clerics step up opposition to security deal

30.5. Kurdish MP says differences over Kirkuk caused delay in other laws

30.5. Iraqi prime minister says national reconciliation nearly complete

30.5. 'Tensions are used politically'

30.5. Rice says priority for Iraq is capacity building

29.5. Basra paper: Secrecy about the contents of the treaty reminds us of 1948

28.5. Muqtada responds after getting big boost from Nasrallah

28.5. Muqtada al-Sadr urges demonstrations to protest long-term U.S.-Iraq agreement

28.5. Text of Sadr's statement on mobilizing against the Iraq-US security agreement

28.5. US 'close' to Iraq military deal

28.5. Fadhila MP accuses political blocs of delaying provincial elections

28.5. Iraq's main Sunni bloc suspends government talks

28.5. US 'close' to Iraq military deal

27.5. Growing Alarm Over Bush's Security Deals with Iraqi Government

27.5. Commission head warns provinial elections could be delayed (Also: Kurd-UIA split over Kirkuk)

26.5. Talabani, Crocker discuss long-term strategic Iraq-U.S. ties

26.5. IAF member foresees "collapse" in negotiations with govt.

26.5. Sadr Warns of US-Iraq Security Deal

26.5. PREVIEW-U.S, Iran and Arab neighbours to meet on Iraq

25.5. Crocker: Iraqi govt. seeks agreement with U.S. for mutual interests

24.5. Gap between Basra local council and government widens

24.5. Al-Sadr lawmakers denounce Iraqi government                  

24.5. 3 obstacles impeding elections on time – commission

24.5. Iraq Electoral Commission urges speedy poll law

24.5. Sistani does not issue fatwa allowing armed resistance against foreign troops in Iraq-source

24.5. U.S. Ambassador Crocker arrives in Najaf

23.5. Iran cleric [Khatami] blasts US-Iraqi military agreement

23.5. U.S. Senate approves $165 billion in new war money

23.5. Iraq elections may slip to November -Petraeus

23.5. The latest chapter in "political reconciliation"--Updated

22.5. Al-Maliki visits Najaf to update Sistani with Iraq's security condition - spokesman

21.5. With or against the occupier's project

21.5. The Wa'ilis and the Hakims

21.5. In Iraq, Dispute Over District Elections

21.5. IHEC approves 50 political bodies

20.5. U.S. announces deployment of seven combat brigades to Iraq

19.5. 10 days ultimatum for parties to evacuate governmental buildings – the premier

19.5. UN envoy stresses necessity of launching provincial elections on time

18.5. Pelosi endorses fall elections planned in Iraq

18.5. Pelosi ends Iraq visit after talks on vote, security: officials

18.5. House speaker meets Pelosi, expresses concern over U.S. forces pullout

16.5. Corruption shrouding arms deal – MP

15.5. Shiite power struggle behind Iraq clashes, analysts say

14.5. The new Iraqi political map

11.5. Electricity Ministry wants helicopters to protect lines, stations

11.5. Maliki-Sadr Agreement on Sadr City; Al-Maliki Heads to Mosul

11.5. 1000 Civilians Dead In Occupation Offensive Against Baghdad Resistance; “Around 60% Of Them Are Women And Children”

10.5. Sadrists Denounce Sistani and al-Maliki

5.5. Khatami: Fomenting violence abroad is 'treason'

5.5. Dhari: Sadr City atrocities should help us cure Sunni-Shia animosity

5.5. Iraq parliament finds a quorum hard to come by

4.5. Iranian leaders affirm support for Iraqi government clampdown on insurgents

3.5. Iran backs Iraq’s crackdown on lawbreakers: report

1.5. Baghdad Death Figures Challenged

30.4. NON-SENSE: Iraqi politicians take steps toward reconciliation at seminar in Finland

28.4. Iraqi factions end talks: organisers

28.4. Iraqis conclude three-day reconciliation seminar in Finland

27.4. Iraqis will learn from Belfast

25.4. Radical Shi'ite Cleric Urges Followers to Battle US, Not Iraqi Forces

25.4. SADR "OPEN WAR" THREAT IS AGAINST US FORCES, NOT "IRAQI BROTHERS" -MOSQUE STATEMENT

25.4. Finland to host Iraq conference this week

25.4. Iraq Seminar to Be Held in Finland This Week

14.4. ‘War-Mongering Leaders are Isolated from Iraqis’

14.4. Whose mass graves are these?

13.4. Sadr says US will always be enemy

13.4. Al-Sadr denounces Gates, demands US troops quit Iraq

13.4. Iraqi cabinet agrees provincial election law

12.4. De Mistura to initiate proposal on Iraq

10.4. Iraq's local elections could reshape power structure

9.4. Iran condemns Green Zone attacks

9.4. Hamas in Iraq: Iran funds al-Qaeda

8.4. Hamas-Iraq: Al-Qaeda in Iraq is Subservient to Iran; 'The U.S. is Our Main Enemy, But a More Dangerous Enemy is Iran'

8.4. On Eve of Petraeus Testimony, Expert Cites Iraq's Urgent Need for Political Power-Sharing and Swift Action on Oil Legislation

7.4. Reconciliation In Iraq "Isn't Happening"

7.4. Political progress in Iraq 'halting and superficial': US study

6.4. Ministry doctors figures on power output

30.3. Gaddafi warns leaders they face the same fate as Saddam

27.3. Newspaper: Dick Cheney gave the orders for Basra campaign

27.3. Moqtada al-Sadr orders Iraq PM out of Basra

27.3. Rumors of atrocities by Maliki's people from Karbala

26.3. Iraqi army launches wide-scale operation in Basra

26.3. The secret American-Iranian security deal in Iraq, and how this connected to McCain’s visit to Israel

25.3. Al Sadr Bloc declares civil disobedience

24.3. Al-Hakim formed “Badr Awakening” militia

24.3. Yet another reconciliation conference

23.3. 5 years since invasion, people still suffer, government optimistic

21.3. PM, Dawa, SIIC plan liquidation of Sadrists in Babel – lawmaker

21.3. Cheney’s “peace” trip to Middle East prepares new wars

20.3. A no-reconciliation conference

20.3. Reconciliation conference boycotts seek blocking its success: IUC MP

19.3. Resisting U.S. forces main goal – Sadrist

19.3. Reconciliation conference between acceptance and rejection

19.3. Iraqi presidential council withdraws objection to provincial elections law

18.3. U.N. funds electoral education in Iraq

18.3. Iraq Parliament puts off resumed sessions

18.3. IAF did not receive invitation to attend reconciliation conference – spokesman

18.3. "Moqtada has awakened"

18.3. Sadrists withdraw from reconciliation conference

16.3. UN Envoy Says Iraq Has 'Window Of Opportunity'



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