Iraqi politician complains of US raid
Saturday 30 September 2006, 3:33 Makka Time, 0:33 GMT
The head of the largest Sunni bloc in Iraq's parliament says US soldiers raided his home and detained his guard.
Adnan al-Dulaimi said on Friday that 10 Humvees circled his western Baghdad home, then US soldiers went through the building with a dog.
"I condemn this act and I demand they free the guard [Khudhir Farhan]," al-Dulaimi said, adding they had the "illusion ... of the guard's involvement with terrorist activities".
US military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Barry Johnson said he had "no reason to dispute his claims" that US forces raided his house, but that he could not comment further on "our ongoing operational activities".
"They found nothing," al-Dulaimi said.>>>cont
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The head of the largest Sunni bloc in Iraq's parliament says US soldiers raided his home and detained his guard.
Adnan al-Dulaimi said on Friday that 10 Humvees circled his western Baghdad home, then US soldiers went through the building with a dog.
"I condemn this act and I demand they free the guard [Khudhir Farhan]," al-Dulaimi said, adding they had the "illusion ... of the guard's involvement with terrorist activities".
US military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Barry Johnson said he had "no reason to dispute his claims" that US forces raided his house, but that he could not comment further on "our ongoing operational activities".
"They found nothing," al-Dulaimi said.>>>cont
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