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Sunni and Shia leaders in Iraq agree to a four-point plan aimed at cutting sectarian violence in the country. (BBC News — 15 hours ago)
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Related stories… (Aljazeera — 4 October, 2006)
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Iraq’s prime minister on Monday announced a new plan aimed at uniting the sharply divided Shiite and Sunni parties in his government behind efforts to stop rampant sectarian violence. (MSNBC — 3 October, 2006)
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Iraq’s prime minister announced a new plan aimed at ending the deepening crisis between Shiite and Sunni parties in his government and uniting them behind the drive to stop sectarian killings that have bloodied the country for months. (International Herald Tribune — 3 October, 2006)
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The Iraqi government suspended a police brigade for �possible complicity� with death squads responsible for a wave of mass kidnappings and killings sweeping Baghdad, the U.S. army said on Wednesday. (Aljazeera — 55 minutes ago)
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An Iraqi police unit is removed from Baghdad because of accusations of complicity with death squad killings. (BBC News — 1 hour ago)
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Iraqi authorities have taken a brigade of up to 700 policemen out of service and put members under investigation for “possible complicity” with death squads following a mass kidnapping earlier this week, the U.S. military said Wednesday. (MSNBC — 2 hours ago)
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The security guard detained at the home of a prominent Sunni politician is suspected of being a member of al-Qaida in Iraq involved in planning a major suicide car bombing assault inside Baghdad’s fortified Green Zone, the U.S. command said Saturday. (International Herald Tribune — 30 September, 2006)
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The Interior Ministry has removed a police brigade from the streets of Baghdad because of a brazen kidnapping this week of 26 people, a ministry spokesman said Wednesday. (CNN — 1 hour ago)
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