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Iraq attacks kill four
by Staff Writers
Baghdad (AFP) June 11, 2012


Gun and bomb attacks killed three policemen and a soldier and wounded six other people in Iraq on Monday, security and medical officials said.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Saad al-Hamdani said gunmen opened fire with light weapons on a checkpoint in the Hamam al-Alil area, 35 kilometres (21 miles) from the restive northern city of Mosul, then fled the scene.

The attack killed three policemen and wounded two others, Hamdani said.

Gunmen also shot dead a soldier in Baquba, in central Iraq's Diyala province, a police colonel and a medical source at a local hospital said.

A roadside bomb against a police patrol wounded three police in Khales, 65 kilometres (40 miles) north of Baghdad, a police major and a medical source said.

And gunmen wounded a police first lieutenant in the Karrada area of central Baghdad, an interior ministry official said.

Violence in Iraq has declined dramatically since its peak in 2006-2007, but attacks remain common, especially in Baghdad, Diyala and Mosul. A total of 132 Iraqis were killed in violence in May, official figures show.

Algerian court sentences man to 20 years for spying
Algiers (AFP) June 11, 2012 - An court in Algiers on Monday sentenced an Algerian psychologist and expert in anti-terrorism to 20 years' jail in absentia on conviction of spying after a stay in Iraq.

Noureddine Benziane had already been sentenced to four years on the same charge on February 1, 2009, and spent two years in prison after already being held for two years in preventive detention.

He was subsequently released, but the Supreme Court annulled this judgement on appeal by the state prosecution and ruled that the affair must be tried a second time.

"Twenty years' jail in absentia for Noureddine Benziane, found guilty of collaboration with a foreign state prejudicial to the national interest," judge Omar Benkherchi ruled Monday.

The prosecutor had demanded the same sentence in the absence of Benziane who had been evacuated to France after a heart attack, according to his lawyer, Cherif Chorfi.

Chorfi on Monday told AFP that he did not know where his client was.

According to the charge sheet, Benziane went to Iraq on a humanitarian mission several times between 2005 et 2007 and headed an international delegation of psychologists sent to help Iraqi children.

In Mosul, Benziane was said to have found a training camp for potential suicide bombers of several nationalities. During an inquiry, he said that they were planning to attack sites outside Iraq.

Benziane acknowledged contacting several diplomatic missions in Algiers to give them details of the information he had recovered. He warned of possible attacks in Britain, Canada, France, Qatar, Russia and Spain, according to the APS news agency.

However, Benziane neglected to inform the Algerian security services of his findings, APS said.

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UN in Iraq fears violence if delay in moving Iran exiles
Baghdad (AFP) June 11, 2012 - The United Nations envoy to Iraq said on Monday he is "concerned" that violence may break out if the relocation of Iranian exiles to a new camp near Baghdad does not proceed as planned.

Under a December 25 deal between the UN and Iraq, around 3,400 members of the People's Mujahedeen Organisation of Iran (PMOI), which opposes the Iranian government, are to move from their long-time base of Camp Ashraf to a new location called Camp Liberty.

The aim of the deal is to eventually see the exiles resettled outside Iraq.

"I urge the remaining residents of Camp Ashraf to relocate to Camp Hurriya (Liberty) without delay," UN envoy Martin Kobler said in a statement.

"The relocation process should not be stalled. I am concerned that there will be violence if the relocation doesnt recommence."

Kobler did not specify what was causing the delay, or which party he was concerned might instigate violence.

The PMOI has been reluctant to leave Camp Ashraf, while Iraqi forces carried out raids on the camp in July 2009 and April 2011 that were said to have left 11 and 36 people dead respectively.

"Any violence would be unacceptable," Kobler said, calling on "the government of Iraq to avoid any forceful relocation."

The first group of the exiles moved to Camp Liberty on February 18, and the UN statement said that two-thirds of the Iranians have been moved.

Kobler also called on countries "to include (the exiles) who are eligible for refugee status in their resettlement quotas" so they can be resettled outside Iraq.

The leftwing PMOI was founded in the 1960s to oppose the shah of Iran, but took up arms against the country's new clerical rulers after the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Now-executed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein allowed the PMOI to establish Camp Ashraf after he launched the 1980-88 war with Iran in which the group reportedly fought alongside his forces, and also provided financial backing to the group.



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