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U.S. and Iraqi forces detain
deputy minister
Baghdad -
U.S. and Iraqi forces detained the deputy health minister
during a raid on the Health Ministry building in central Baghdad on
Thursday, a ministry spokesman and witnesses said.
Hakim Zamili, the deputy minister,
is a senior member of the political group loyal to anti-American
Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. The raid comes a day after the U.S.
military said a U.S.-Iraqi security plan to stabilize Baghdad was
under way.
It was unclear why Zamili was
detained, the first time a senior member of Sadr's movement in the
government has been picked up. The U.S. military said it was
checking the reports.
Sadr
is a key political ally of Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki.
"At around 9 a.m. today, American
forces accompanied by Iraqi forces broke into the ministry, forced
the guards to lie on the floor and took Zamili," said Qassem Allawi,
the ministry spokesman.
"All the employees were terrified
because they were breaking doors and smashing things. Some of the
employees ran to the streets."
Sadr's
political movement accused Washington of trying to provoke a
confrontation and urged the government to take action to immediately
free the official.
"They are trying to drag the
Sadrist movement to a confrontation. How else would arresting a
deputy health minister without an arrest warrant be read," Abdel
Mahdi al-Matiri, an official in Sadr's movement, told Reuters.
"Zamili is in the government.
Maliki should not just keep watching. Maybe tomorrow they will
arrest him too."
The U.S. military has stepped up
operations against some Sadr supporters and the Mehdi Army, a
militia loyal to Sadr and which U.S. military commanders accuse of
widespread sectarian killings.
Dealing with the Mehdi Army is
likely to be a critical issue for U.S. forces and Maliki, a Shi'ite
Islamist, during a long- awaited crackdown in Baghdad to try to curb
sectarian violence that is pushing Iraq toward all-out civil war.
Iraqi and U.S. forces have seized
or killed hundreds of followers of Sadr in recent weeks. In January,
the U.S. military arrested Sadr's spokesman in Baghdad, Sheikh Abdul
Hadi al- Darraji.
Shi'ite
militias along with Sunni insurgent groups have been blamed for
thousands of killings in the past year.-- Reuters News
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