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Top Iraqi Shiite group disarms
Najaf (Iraq), May 31: The military wing of the main Shiite movement in Iraq has disarmed, as efforts focus on political struggle to end the US occupation, the leader of the Supreme Assembly of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SAIRI) told a news agency in an interview.
Najaf (Iraq), May 31: The military wing of the main
Shiite movement in Iraq has disarmed, as efforts focus on
political struggle to end the US occupation, the leader of the
Supreme Assembly of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SAIRI)
told a news agency in an interview.
With two weeks left before US forces impose a ban on
weapons, Mohammed Baqer Hakim said the Badr Brigade, which
boasted as many as 15,000 militiamen, had given up its heavy
weaponry.
"The Badr forces are no longer armed; they were armed
because they were fighting the regime" of Saddam Hussein, he
said.
"But now the regime has fallen, the Badr forces are not
armed ... It has no tanks, no artillery guns or other heavy
weapons," Hakim said at Sairi Headquarters in his hometown of
Najaf, 150 kms south of Baghdad.
However, Hakim hinted the force, elements of which have filtered back to Iraq from neighbouring Iran from where they had carried out raids on the ousted Baath regime, still carried light arms.
"The Iraqi people must have the ability to defend themselves against unidentified forces who continue to kill them," he said in the interview yesterday.
The US-British coalition has announced that all Iraqis would need a licence to carry a gun from June 15 from when heavy weapons are outlawed for political groups, apart from Kurds.
Bureau Report
However, Hakim hinted the force, elements of which have filtered back to Iraq from neighbouring Iran from where they had carried out raids on the ousted Baath regime, still carried light arms.
"The Iraqi people must have the ability to defend themselves against unidentified forces who continue to kill them," he said in the interview yesterday.
The US-British coalition has announced that all Iraqis would need a licence to carry a gun from June 15 from when heavy weapons are outlawed for political groups, apart from Kurds.
Bureau Report