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Kurds boycott Iraq cabinet in anti-Maliki protest | Kurds boycott Iraq cabinet in anti-Maliki protest |
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Kurdish leaders have vowed to boycott the cabinet of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki after he accused Kurds of harbouring extremists. | |
On Wednesday Mr Maliki said the Kurdish provincial capital Irbil was a haven for jihadist fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isis). | On Wednesday Mr Maliki said the Kurdish provincial capital Irbil was a haven for jihadist fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isis). |
A spokesman for Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani said Mr Maliki "had become hysterical" and urged him to step down. | A spokesman for Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani said Mr Maliki "had become hysterical" and urged him to step down. |
Last month Isis insurgents seized huge swathes of north-western Iraq. | Last month Isis insurgents seized huge swathes of north-western Iraq. |
Kurdish forces moved into areas abandoned by the Iraqi army during the Isis advance, including the oil-rich city of Kirkuk. | Kurdish forces moved into areas abandoned by the Iraqi army during the Isis advance, including the oil-rich city of Kirkuk. |
'Security fiasco' | 'Security fiasco' |
Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Nouri Shawez, the highest-ranking Kurdish member of government, said that Mr Maliki's statements were "meant to hide the big security fiasco". | Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Nouri Shawez, the highest-ranking Kurdish member of government, said that Mr Maliki's statements were "meant to hide the big security fiasco". |
He said that Kurds would boycott cabinet meetings until further notice. | He said that Kurds would boycott cabinet meetings until further notice. |
A spokesman for the Kurdish president said that Mr Maliki had "been afflicted by a true hysteria and lost his balance". | A spokesman for the Kurdish president said that Mr Maliki had "been afflicted by a true hysteria and lost his balance". |
"You have destroyed the country and someone who has destroyed the country cannot save the country from crises", he said, referring the Mr Maliki. | "You have destroyed the country and someone who has destroyed the country cannot save the country from crises", he said, referring the Mr Maliki. |
However, a Kurdish official told the Reuters news agency that this did not mean the Kurds were "pulling out from the government". | However, a Kurdish official told the Reuters news agency that this did not mean the Kurds were "pulling out from the government". |
The political rift comes three days before a planned parliament session meant to choose a new government for Iraq after elections in April. | The political rift comes three days before a planned parliament session meant to choose a new government for Iraq after elections in April. |
Kurdish authorities say they are also preparing a referendum on independence. | Kurdish authorities say they are also preparing a referendum on independence. |
Mr Maliki has faced accusations of failing to govern inclusively and of inflaming sectarian tensions. | Mr Maliki has faced accusations of failing to govern inclusively and of inflaming sectarian tensions. |
He accused the Kurdish autonomous government of "exploiting" the recent circumstances in Iraq and of pursuing an expansionist policy. | He accused the Kurdish autonomous government of "exploiting" the recent circumstances in Iraq and of pursuing an expansionist policy. |
"We will never be silent about Irbil [a Kurdish city] becoming a base for the operations of Isis, Baathists, al-Qaeda and terrorists," he said on Wednesday. | "We will never be silent about Irbil [a Kurdish city] becoming a base for the operations of Isis, Baathists, al-Qaeda and terrorists," he said on Wednesday. |
Meanwhile, aviation authorities in Baghdad have halted cargo flights to Irbil and Iraq's second major Kurdish city, Sulaymaniyah, Reuters news agency reported. | Meanwhile, aviation authorities in Baghdad have halted cargo flights to Irbil and Iraq's second major Kurdish city, Sulaymaniyah, Reuters news agency reported. |
The UN has said at least 2,417 Iraqis, including 1,531 civilians, were killed in "acts of violence and terrorism" in June. | The UN has said at least 2,417 Iraqis, including 1,531 civilians, were killed in "acts of violence and terrorism" in June. |
More than a million people have fled their homes as a result of the fighting in recent months. | More than a million people have fled their homes as a result of the fighting in recent months. |
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