Iraq's Election Commission: Armed militiamen besiege an electoral office in Kirkuk

Photo showing Maan Al-Hitawi, chief of the board of High Electoral Commission (C) speaks during a news conference to announce results of Iraq’s parliamentary election, Baghdad, Iraq, May 14, 2018. (Reuters)
Updated 17 May 2018
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Iraq's Election Commission: Armed militiamen besiege an electoral office in Kirkuk

BAGHDAD: Iraq’s election commission says armed men have trapped election workers inside their offices and blocked the vote count in the northern city of Kirkuk, an oil hub at the heart of a long-running dispute with the Kurds.
Elections commissioner Riad Al-Badran told a press conference Wednesday that the affiliation of the armed men was not known. He called on Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi to protect the election team.
He says results from 186 ballot boxes remain uncounted from Kirkuk, which has seen elevated tensions since federal forces seized the city from Kurdish control last year.
Al-Badran says 90 percent of votes from Kirkuk have been counted.
Several parties complained of fraud after Iraq held nationwide parliamentary elections on Saturday.

 

 


Iraq court sentences five to life over large drug haul

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Iraq court sentences five to life over large drug haul

  • The council said the suspects were arrested with large quantities of amphetamine tablets

DUBAI: A court in Iraq’s western Anbar province has sentenced five people to life in prison after they were found with 194,000 narcotic pills intended for sale, state news agency INA reported on Wednesday.
The council said the suspects were arrested with large quantities of amphetamine tablets that authorities believe were meant for trafficking and distribution.
The ruling was issued under Iraq’s anti-narcotics law, which imposes severe penalties for drug trafficking.