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Iraq VP masterminded killings: trial witnesses
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) May 15, 2012


An Iraqi court heard on Tuesday testimony from witnesses claiming Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi masterminded killings of his opponents, charges he has dismissed as politically-motivated.

The Central Criminal Court of Iraq opened the case after a two-week delay over a venue dispute, and also heard testimony from relatives of three victims whose deaths Hashemi is accused of orchestrating.

Hashemi, one of the country's top Sunni Arab officials, was accused in December of running a death squad and, along with his staff and bodyguards, faces around 150 charges.

The vice president, last known to be in Turkey, is the subject of an Interpol red notice calling for his arrest but says he fears for his life in Baghdad, and is being tried in absentia.

Tuesday's hearing was tackling the murders of two security officials and a lawyer.

Witnesses gave testimony accusing Hashemi of masterminding the killings before reporters were led out of the room.

"He asked me to plant a car bomb near Buratha mosque, and I carried out the operation," Ahmed Shawqi, identified by court officials as one of Hashemi's bodyguards, told the court.

"The orders for the operations either came from him personally, or from his brother-in-law Ahmed Qahtan."

"I was the leader of the operation that targeted Ghalib al-Assadi because he was causing problems for Tareq al-Hashemi, and he wanted to eliminate him," he claimed, referring to one of the security officials killed.

Shawqi was questioned as a witness, but is among several dozen of Hashemi's bodyguards who along with the vice president face a total of around 150 charges according to a judicial spokesman.

The next hearing in the trial was set for May 20.

The charges against Hashemi were first levelled in December after US troops completed their withdrawal, sparking a political crisis that saw his bloc boycott cabinet and parliament, accusing Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of monopolising power.

Hashemi and his political allies have slammed the charges against them as targeting their Sunni Arab-backed Iraqiya bloc, which won the most seats in March 2010 parliamentary elections but was outmanoeuvered for the premiership by Maliki's alliance.

After the initial charges were filed, the vice president fled to the autonomous Kurdistan region in northern Iraq, whose authorities declined to hand him over to the central government.

They then allowed him to leave on a tour of the region that has taken him to Qatar, Saudi Arabia and now Turkey. Ankara has said it will not extradite him to Iraq.

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Iraq 'torture prison' still open: HRW
Baghdad (AFP) May 15, 2012 - Iraq is still holding prisoners at a detention facility that has been at the centre of torture allegations despite Baghdad having said it closed it a year ago, Human Rights Watch claimed on Tuesday.

Iraq immediately denied the allegations, but the New York-based rights group called for Baghdad to start an independent investigation into allegations of torture and mistreatment, as well as other issues.

"Iraqi security forces are grabbing people outside of the law, without trial or known charges, and hiding them away in incommunicado sites," Joe Stork, HRW's deputy Middle East director, said in a statement released by the rights group.

"The Iraqi government should immediately reveal the names and locations of all detainees, promptly free those not charged with crimes, and bring those facing charges before an independent judicial authority."

HRW said 14 officials, lawyers and detainees it interviewed said individuals had been held recently at Camp Honor, the apparent closure of which was announced by Justice Minister Hassan al-Shammari in March 2011.

It also said judicial investigators were still carrying out interrogations at the facility.

Deputy Justice Minister Busho Ibrahim, however, said the claim was untrue and insisted the prison was closed last year, telling AFP, "We closed the jail last year, and we withdrew our employees and the detainees to prisons outside the Green Zone," referring to the heavily-fortified centre of the capital.

Previous to Shammari's announcement last year, The Los Angeles Times reported that prisoners were kept under harsh conditions at Camp Honor, a detention facility in the defence ministry complex in the Green Zone, sometimes for up to two years.

Former detainees at the facility told HRW last year that "interrogators beat them, hung them upside down for hours at a time, administered electric shocks to various body parts, including their genitals, and asphyxiated them repeatedly with plastic bags put over their heads until they passed out."

London-based Amnesty International also said in a February 2011 report that Iraq operates secret jails and routinely tortures prisoners to extract confessions that are used to convict them.



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Victims' families and witnesses on Tuesday accused Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi of masterminding killings at the opening of his trial in absentia on charges he says are politically-motivated. Hashemi, one of the country's top Sunni Arab officials, was accused in December of running a death squad and, along with his staff and bodyguards, faces around 150 charges. The vice presid ... read more


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