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Saturday, July 26, 2014

A senior official in Baghdad Sunni Islam Arrested by Armed Flock



Falah al-Qaisi, the Baghdad provincial council member, spoke to the media in Baghdad, Saturday, July 26 2014, Riyadh al-Adhadah, a physician and head of the Baghdad Provincial Council, was arrested Friday night by gunmen who came up with 10 black SUV.

A senior official in Baghdad Sunni Islam Arrested by Armed Flock

Iraqi police say gunmen have scooped a senior Sunni politicians in Baghdad.

Police said Riyadh al-Adhadah, a physician and head of the Baghdad Provincial Council, was arrested Friday night by gunmen who came up with 10 black SUV.

Not immediately clear whether Adhadah arrested by security forces or abducted.

Adhadah been imprisoned on charges of terrorism in 2012.

Shiite-dominated government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has repeatedly accused senior Sunni politicians in the country to have a relationship with the armed rebel groups.

Militants Attack Iraqi Police convoy, 60 killed

The attack on Thursday (24/7) that occurred when Iraqi police convoy carrying prisoners from a military base in the town of Taji.

Iraqi officials say militants have killed at least 51 prisoners and nine policemen in an attack on a convoy of vehicles in the north of Baghdad.

The attack on Thursday (24/7) that occurred when the convoy was carrying prisoners from a military base in the town of Taji, about 20 kilometers from the capital. Accompaniment motorcade vehicle struck a roadside bomb and then the militants opened fire.

Iraq face violence increased, especially in the north where Sunni militants have occupied a large area in an attempt to establish an Islamic state.

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was in Baghdad Thursday for talks with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on how to deal with insurgents. VOA

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