Up to 35 officials in the Iraqi Ministry of the Interior ranking
as high as general have been arrested over the past three days
with some of them accused of quietly working to reconstitute Saddam
Hussein’s Baath Party, according to senior security officials
in Baghdad.
The arrests, confirmed by officials from the Ministries of
the Interior and National Security as well as the prime minister’s
office, included four generals. The officials also said that
the arrests had come at the hand of an elite counterterrorism
force that reports directly to the office of Prime Minister
Nuri Kamal al-Maliki.
The involvement of the counterterrorism unit speaks to the
seriousness of the accusations, and several officials from the
Ministries of the Interior and National Security said that some
of those arrested were in the early stages of planning a coup.
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None of the officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity
because of the delicate nature of the subject, provided details
about that allegation.
But the arrests reflect a new set of political challenges for
Iraq. Mr. Maliki, who has gained popularity as a strong leader
but has few reliable political allies, has scrambled to protect
himself from domestic rivals as the domineering influence of
the United States, his leading backer, begins to fade.
Rumors of coups, conspiracies and new alliances abound in the
Iraqi capital a month before provincial elections. Critics of
Mr. Maliki say he has been using arrests to consolidate power.
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