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Kuwaiti soldier killed in clash with Iraqi sailors
Kuwait City (AFP) Jan 10, 2011 - A Kuwaiti coast guard was killed on Monday in a shootout with Iraqi sailors inside Kuwait's territorial waters, the interior ministry said. The clash broke out when an Iraqi boat entered Kuwaiti waters and refused orders from a coast guard patrol to stop, it said in a statement. There was no immediate official comment from Iraq on the incident, but the head of the fishermen's association in the southern port city of Basra said three Iraqi fishermen were wounded and four missing. "A Kuwaiti patrol targeted an Iraqi fishing boat and this resulted in three wounded, two arrested and four missing," Akeel Abdul Rasul told AFP, adding he had no further information. The coast guard was killed while the Iraqi boat was destroyed and an unspecified number of Iraqis arrested, the Kuwaiti interior ministry said. Kuwait's coast guards often seize Iraqi fishing boats and detain Iraqi fishermen for illegal entry into its waters. In October, Kuwait arrested 13 Iraqi fishermen. File image courtesy AFP.
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Baghdad (AFP) Jan 10, 2011
Bomb and gun attacks in Iraq killed three people including a police chief, and wounded two others on Monday, security officials said.

Colonel Mohammed Faisal, the police chief of Hit, a city 170 kilometres (105 miles) west of Baghdad, was killed by an improvised explosive device that also wounded two of his guards, Anbar province police said.

And in the northern city of Mosul, two members of the small Shabak minority were killed by unknown gunmen using Kalashnikov rifles, Mosul police said. One was killed in Al-Adal, and the other in Al-Jazair -- both areas in the eastern part of Mosul, police said.

While violence in Iraq has fallen compared to past years, attacks still occur almost daily.

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who was approved for another term by parliament along with a national unity cabinet on December 21, has named security as one of his top priorities.

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Kurdistan party says it will drop media lawsuits
Arbil, Iraq (AFP) Jan 10, 2011 - A top official from one of the two main parties in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region said on Monday that the party has decided to withdraw all lawsuits it had filed against journalists.

"As a goodwill gesture, we announce that we have decided to withdraw all lawsuits and complaints registered against newspapers and writers," Najirvan Barzani, deputy head of the Kurdish Democratic Party (KDP) said at a news conference.

"We hope to see responsible work" from Kurdistan's journalists, said Barzani, nephew of the region's president.

Media rights groups and editors of Kurdistan publications had said that newspapers and journalists in the region had been hit by a barrage of lawsuits from political parties and politicians, especially from the KDP.

"In recent months more and more lawsuits have been brought against the Kurdish media," watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said in a report on its website titled "Iraqi Kurdistan: Lawsuits raining down on news media."

"Newspaper editors nowadays seem to be spending their time in the corridors outside courtrooms," RSF said.

Editors said that dozens of lawsuits were filed by various political parties in 2010 over articles published in independent Kurdistan periodicals.

Rahman Ghareeb, director of the Metro Centre to Defend Journalists, had described the slew of lawsuits as "an attempt to crack down on press freedom and intimidate journalists and confuse their daily work."

According to RSF, one lawsuit filed by the KDP against magazine Rojname sought one billion dollars in damages.

The lawsuit was over an article that "accused the KDP and its ruling coalition partner, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), of helping to smuggle refined petroleum products into Iran in violation of the international sanctions," RSF said.

When previously asked about the lawsuits, the KDP said it was merely defending itself.

"The reason for the KDP resorting to filing a large number of lawsuits against journalists is... self-defence," Ari Harseen of the party's media office said.

Besides lawsuits, journalists in Iraqi Kurdistan have also faced other hazards.

Last May, 22-year-old journalist Sardasht Osman was found dead with a single bullet to the head a day after he was kidnapped.

Osman had written scathing articles about the alleged corruption of Kurdish leaders, especially president Massud Barzani.

An official probe that claimed Osman was in fact a member of a militant group was slammed by press groups and his family, who said they were convinced the reporter was killed because of his work.



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