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Iraqi Leader Blamed for Week Of Slaughter
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The Times March 03, 2006


Leader blamed for week of slaughter
By Nick Meo

The Shia choice for prime minister has been rejected by Kurds and Sunnis for failing to halt the bloodshed


HOPES that a government of national unity could quickly defuse conflict between Iraq’s ethnic groups and prepare the way for the early withdrawal of US and British troops were thrown into doubt yesterday after Kurdish and Sunni politicians rejected the majority Shia bloc’s choice of prime minister.



Ibrahim Jaafari has been blamed for failing to provide the leadership necessary to bring the past week’s mayhem under control. His competence after nearly a year as Prime Minister had already been widely questioned, and he has been accused of permitting Shia death squads to operate within uniformed security forces.

“The Kurdish and the Sunni groups think that he (Mr Jaafari) is not appropriate and they cannot form a Cabinet with him as he is not neutral,” Mahmud Othman, a senior Kurdish politician, said.


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,7374-2066790,00.html

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