Special report: Tension escalates in Iraq
BAGHDAD, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Bodies of 14 Interior
Ministry employees, who earlier were allegedly kidnapped by a Sunni militant
group, were found in Diyala province, northeast of Baghdad, Interior Ministry
spokesman said on Friday.
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"Fourteen
bodies were found Friday afternoon in Diyala province northeast of Baghdad",
Brigadier General Abdul Karim Khalaf, the ministry's director of operations,
told a press conference.
Earlier in the day, an extremist Sunni militant
group, linked to the al-Qaida group in Iraq, said it had kidnapped 18 employees
of the Shiite-led interior ministry and threatened to kill them to avenge the
alleged rape of an Iraqi woman.
"Lions from the Islamic state in Iraq succeeded in
arresting 18members of the interior ministry in Diyala in response to what these
apostates have done in fighting the Sunnis, and one of the irrecent act is the
rape of our sister in religion," the group said in an internet statement.
The statement demanded the government to hand over
the accused officers to the militants and to release all the women detained in
the governmental prisons.
Last month, a 20-year-old woman from western Baghdad
accused three Iraqi policemen of sexually assaulting her, but the Iraqi
government rejected the accusation.
Rape victims in the conservative Iraqi society rarely
go to publicity because they fear public scorn and humiliation.
Related:
Iraq investigating abduction of 14
policemen
BAGHDAD, March 2 (Xinhua) -- Iraqi Interior Ministry
said on Friday it was investigating the alleged kidnapping of 14 policemen after
an al-Qaida-linked group claimed it had seized 18 policemen to avenge the
alleged rape of an Iraqi woman.
Militant group kidnaps 18 Iraqi gov't
employees
BAGHDAD, March 2 (Xinhua) -- An extremist Sunni
militant group, linked to the al-Qaida group in Iraq, said on Friday it had
kidnapped 18 employees of the Shiite-led interior ministry and threatened to
kill them to avenge the alleged rape of an Iraqi woman.
