BAGHDAD, Oct. 25 (Xinhua) -- Iraq's leading Sunni
party said Saturday that it is cutting contact with the U.S. to protest against
an operation targeting its members in the Anbar province.
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Iraqi Sunni Muslims demonstrate in
Fallujah to protest against the killing of one of their members by the
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The Iraqi Islamic Party, headed by Vice President
Tariq al-Hashimi, said in a statement that it has decided to suspend all formal
contact with American civilian or military personnel until it receives an
explanation along with a formal apology.
The Friday operation at a village near the city of
Falluja led to the death of people and arrests of five -- all senior members of
the party in Falluja, according to the statement.
The U.S. military said it provided support to Iraqi
troops in the raid, in which one suspected terrorist leader was captured and
another militant was killed.
The party demands the release of the arrested people
and compensation.
The incident happened as Iraqi political parties are reviewing a key security agreement draft which will provide legal status for the U.S. troops in Iraq in the following years.