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BAGHDAD, June 7 (Xinhuanet) -- An influential Iraqi
Sunni Muslim group accused the government on Tuesday of "sponsoring state
terrorism" by launching a massive crackdown on insurgents in and around Baghdad
which it said mainly targeted the Sunni Arabs.
"The government is sponsoring state
terrorism, using its interior ministry to arrest the Sunni Arabs, which is aimed
at provoking sectarian tension between Sunni and Shiite Muslims," Sheikh Abdul
Salam al-Kubaisi, a senior member of the Association of Muslim Scholars, told
reporters at its Baghdad headquarters.
He also accused the Iraqi government of lying over
the number of detainees during the operation. "The government said it had
detained 1,100 people, but the real number is more than double in the mainly
Sunni area of Abu Ghraib, east of Fallujah, Doura, Yousifiyah and Latifiyah."
Iraq launched a security offensive named Operation
Lightning on May 29 with more than 40,000 members of Iraqi security forces
involved to curb insurgency in the capital area.
The offensive came amid a renewed wave of violence in
which more than 800 people have been killed across Iraq since a Shiite-led
transitional government was formed late April.
The Sunni Arabs, a ruling minority in former Saddam
regime, were sidelined after the country's landmark parliamentary elections on
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