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Iraq cuts anti-Qaeda militia pay
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Baghdad (AFP) April 24, 2012

Iraq's Talabani gifts Kuwaiti envoy Saddam's gun
Sulaimaniyah, Iraq (AFP) April 24, 2012 - Iraqi President Jalal Talabani has given a visiting Kuwaiti minister a shotgun that belonged to Saddam Hussein, a source at Talabani's office in Sulaimaniyah told AFP on Tuesday.

"The Iraqi president on Friday presented to Sheikh Nasser Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah, minister of the diwan (royal court) of the Kuwaiti prince, a Brno rifle that belonged to Saddam Hussein which Talabani recovered after the liberation of Iraq" in 2003, the official said.

Sheikh Nasser last week headed a Kuwaiti delegation visiting the autonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq where Talabani is from.

The now-executed former Iraqi leader invaded Kuwait in August 1990 but his troops were driven out of the country in January 1991.

The emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, made his first visit to Baghdad to attend the Arab summit on March 29.


Most of Iraq's remaining 40,000 anti-Qaeda militiamen have seen their pay cut by 20 percent this year following a decision by parliament, an aide to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told AFP on Tuesday.

"I have been obliged to reduce by 20 percent the wages of Sahwa (Awakening) members who earn more than 200,000 dinars ($158/120 euros) a month, although the remainder will not see their pay cut," said Maliki's national reconciliation adviser Amir al-Khuzai.

"I was forced to take this decision after the parliamentary finance committee cut by a third the national reconciliation budget for 2012 which had initially been earmarked to total 239 billion dinars ($190 million)," he said.

"It is the committee that is responsible for this situation."

The Sahwa were formed from among Sunni Arab tribesmen and former rebels who joined forces with the US military against Al-Qaeda from late 2006, helping turn the tide of the insurgency.

The Shiite-led government has a policy of trying to find them new jobs in the regular security forces or elsewhere in the public sector and their numbers are now down to just under 40,000 from a peak of some 87,000 four years ago.

"We are trying to integrate the rest in the public sector," Khuzai said.

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Turkey summons Iraq envoy over Iraqi PM's remarks: diplomat
Ankara, Turkey (AFP) April 24, 2012 - Turkey has summoned Iraq's envoy in a growing diplomatic spat over critical remarks exchanged by the leaders of the two neighbouring countries, a Turkish diplomat told AFP Tuesday.

Foreign ministry officials in Ankara told Iraqi charges d'affaires Sudat Hidir that remarks by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki who accused Turkey of becoming a "hostile state" in the region, and of meddling in Iraqi affairs were "unacceptable," according to the diplomat who requested anonymity.

The Iraqi envoy was also told that "Turkey opposes any discrimination in Iraq along sectarian or ethnic lines."

Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had earlier accused Maliki, a Shiite, of stoking sectarian tensions between Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds and monopolising power.

Maliki fired back, saying such comments "will damage Turkey's interests and makes it a hostile state for all."

Iraq on Sunday had summoned Turkey's ambassador in Baghdad, Yunus Demirer, to protest Erdogan's "unacceptable" remarks.



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