<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区
            Home>News Center>World
                   
           

          Ex-Iraqi officials sought in $1b theft
          (AP)
          Updated: 2005-10-11 08:40

          Iraq has issued arrest warrants against the defense minister and 27 other officials from the U.S.-backed government of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi over the alleged disappearance or misappropriation of $1 billion in military procurement funds, officials said Monday.

          Those accused include four other ministers from Allawi's government, which was replaced by an elected Cabinet led by Shiite parties in April, said Ali al-Lami of Iraq's Integrity Commission. Many of the officials are believed to have left Iraq, including Hazem Shaalan, the former defense minister who moved to Jordan shortly after the new government was installed.

          For months, Iraqi investigators have been looking into allegations that millions of dollars were spent on overpriced deals for shoddy weapons and military hardware, apparently to launder cash, at a time when Iraq was battling a bloody insurgency that still persists.

          In Baghdad, a suicide bomber detonated a car full of mortars near an entrance to the fortified Green Zone on Monday, killing a U.S. soldier and six Iraqis in one of a string of insurgent attacks in which at least 13 other Iraqis also died.

          Gunmen opened fire on a convoy carrying delegates from the Arab League in Baghdad during the organization's first visit to Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein. The league has met resistance from Shiite and Kurdish leaders as it tries to piece together a reconciliation conference with Sunnis. A policeman was wounded in the shooting, but no one in the delegation was hurt.

          An elderly Iraqi looks at a copy of the country's new constitution at a distribution center in Najaf, Iraq, Monday Oct. 10 2005.
          An elderly Iraqi looks at a copy of the country's new constitution at a distribution center in Najaf, Iraq, Monday Oct. 10 2005. [AP]
          The violence comes five days ahead of Iraq's key vote on a new constitution, which Kurds and the majority Shiites largely support and the Sunni Arab minority rejects. Sunnis are campaigning to defeat the charter at the polls, though officials from all sides have been trying up to the last minute to decide on changes to the constitution to swing Sunni support.

          Whether the constitution passes or fails, Iraq is due to hold elections for a new parliament on Dec. 15. The corruption allegations are a blow to Allawi as he tries to assemble a coalition of moderates to run against the current ruling Shiite-led coalition in the election in a bid to get back into the government.

          With strong U.S. backing, Allawi was named head of the first transitional government after the U.S. returned sovereignty to Iraq in June 2004, but his Iraqi List party did poorly in January parliamentary elections that swept the Shiite-Kurdish coalition into power.

          Besides Shaalan, warrants were issued against Allawi's labor, transportation, electricity and housing ministers, as well as 23 former Defense Ministry officials, said al-Lami, who heads Iraq's De-Baathification Commission, part of the Commission of Public Integrity.

          He did not name all the officials, and Shaalan and the ministers could not be reached for comment.

          An attempt was under way to strip Shaalan, a member of parliament, of his immunity from prosecution. Parliament met Monday to do so but did not have a quorum.

          "The warrant was issued against Shaalan due to the corruption allegations regarding the missing $1 billion in the Iraqi Defense Ministry. As soon as his immunity is lifted, the country where he is now living will be asked to extradite him to Iraq," al-Lami said, without naming the country.

          In Monday's worst attack, a suicide bomber drove his car toward a U.S-Iraqi checkpoint at an entrance to the Green Zone — the most fortified sector of Baghdad, where government offices and the U.S. Embassy are located behind a maze of blast walls and checkpoints.

          Iraqi police opened fire on the car as it approached, and it detonated. The car was packed with 11 mortar rounds and 60 pounds of explosives, Sgt. 1st Class David Abrams said.

          A U.S. soldier was killed in the blast, the military said. Three Iraqi policemen and three Iraqi civilians were also killed, said Capt. Qassim Hussein said.

          The American death brought to 1,954 the number of U.S. service members who have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.

          Within an hour of that explosions, suicide attackers set off car bombs in two other parts of Baghdad, though they caused no death. One hit near a police station, wounding four officers and leaving the twisted wreckage of the vehicle and the bomber's body lying on the pavement near a billboard advertising the constitution with the slogan, "Iraq: A Promising Future."

          In other violence:

          Four policemen were killed in shootings in Baghdad. In Kirkuk, a city 180 miles north of the capital, four Iraqi soldiers were killed in two separate roadside bomb attacks, police said.

          Further north, two Sunni Arab political leaders, an Iraqi soldier and an Iraqi policeman died in separate drive-by shootings in Mosul, officials said.

          A roadside bomb blast killed an Iraqi policeman in the city of Fallujah, west of Baghdad.



          Quake jolted South Asia, killing more than 30,000 people
          Liberia's first post-war elections
          Strong earthquake hits Indian subcontinent
           
            Today's Top News     Top World News
           

          'A whole generation has been wiped out' - Pakistan

           

             
           

          China to launch Shenzhou VI Oct 12-15

           

             
           

          Leadership to adjust growth model

           

             
           

          Many ministries misused funds, report says

           

             
           

          CCB to launch world's biggest IPO

           

             
           

          Israeli, American win Nobel for economics

           

             
            Germany getting first female chancellor
             
            Israeli, American win Nobel for economics
             
            Conservative Merkel to be named German leader
             
            South Asia earthquake kills at least 30,000
             
            Bid to delay Saddam's trial dismissed
             
            Abbas-Sharon summit thrown into doubt
             
           
            Go to Another Section  
           
           
            Story Tools  
             
            Related Stories  
             
          Japanese public opposes keeping troops in Iraq - poll
             
          Groups hold negotiations on Iraqi charter
             
          Iraq unveils security measures for vote
            News Talk  
            Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
          Advertisement
                   
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩加勒比一本无码精品| 国产成人亚洲无码淙合青草| 国产精品先锋资源在线看| 久久精品亚洲精品国产色婷| 国产98色在线 | 日韩| 无码中文字幕动漫精品| 亚洲精品97久久中文字幕无码| 午夜成人无码免费看网站| 亚洲av成人免费在线| 国产午夜福利av在线麻豆| 成人免费AV一区二区三区| 亚洲中文无码+蜜臀| 狼狼狼色精品视频在线播放| 国产偷国产偷亚洲欧美高清| 无码一区中文字幕| 性动态图无遮挡试看30秒| 东京热一精品无码av| 依依成人精品视频在线观看| 偷拍专区一区二区三区| 做暖暖视频在线看片免费| 国产卡一卡二卡三免费入口| 亚洲熟妇一区二区三个区| 99久久国产综合精品色| 99RE6在线观看国产精品| 婷婷综合在线观看丁香| 国产亚洲人成网站在线观看| 国产日韩av一区二区在线| 日韩美av一区二区三区| 色爱综合另类图片av| 秋霞电影院午夜无码免费视频| 漂亮人妻被修理工侵犯| 婷婷精品国产亚洲av在线观看| 亚洲欧洲中文日韩久久av乱码 | 97se亚洲综合自在线| 狠狠干| 国产精品色一区二区三区| 午夜精品一区二区三区的区别| 国产偷窥厕所一区二区| 精品一区二区三区四区五区| 激情动态图亚洲区域激情| 美女一区二区三区亚洲麻豆|