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Iraqi anti-graft officer shot dead: police by AFP Staff Writers Kut, Irak (AFP) June 18, 2021 An Iraqi anti-graft police officer was shot dead outside his home Friday, a police official told AFP, in the second such murder in the country's south over the last month. "Armed assailants this morning shot dead Mohammed al-Shemussi, a captain in the anti-corruption section, in front of his home," said Majed Hamid, a police captain in Amara, the capital of Missan province. The perpetrators "fled in a taxi", he added. Shemussi was in charge of applying the mandates of the integrity commission, the federal government's anti-corruption body. Corruption in Iraq has deprived the public purse of some $450 billion of revenues since 2003, according to a 2019 parliamentary report. In May, another Iraqi officer specialising in corruption issues was killed in Missan. He was killed "the day after a police search at the homes of corruption suspects," another police source told AFP. The home of the Missan tax authority's chief was among those searched, the source said. Such positions are routinely allocated on the basis of political allegiance in Iraq. The two killings are part of a wave of attacks against anti-corruption personnel in the rural province, sometimes involving bombs, including one against a judge, the source added.
House repeals 2002 Iraq war authorization Washington DC (UPI) Jun 17, 2021 The House voted on Thursday to repeal the 2002 war authorization of military force against Iraq - legislation that has been used to justify action on a range of groups since then. House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Gregory Meeks argued that the legislation was "vulnerable to being abused" given Iraq's proximity to other global hotspots. "Repeal is crucial because the executive branch has a history of stretching the 2002 AUMF's legal authority," Meeks said during the vote. "It has ... read more
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