Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Sunni tribal leader assassinated in Iraq


(MENAFN- Arab News) BAGHDAD: A Sunni tribal leader and at least seven other people were killed in Baghdad in an attack that could further inflame sectarian tension in Iraq offxicials said Saturday.

Unidentified gunmen attacked a two-car convoy carrying Sheikh Qassem Sweidan al-Janabi and his nephew lawmaker Zeid al-Janabi late Friday officials and security sources said.

Janabi was later released but the tribal leader as well as his son and at least six other people mostly bodyguards were killed.

"Gunmen manning a fake checkpoint stopped the convoy carrying MP Janabi and kidnapped all who were on board" a senior member of the lawmaker's staff said.

"They moved them to Sadr City where they released the MP then took the others and killed them. Their bodies were found next to Al-Nida'a mosque in northern Baghdad" he told AFP.

Sadr City is a vast Shiite neighbourhood in the north of the capital from which Iraq's Shiite militias draw many of their recruits.

Adnan al-Janabi another MP from the same tribe said the assassinated tribal leader was a key player in efforts to combat sectarianism.

He said Sheikh Janabi who was a particularly prominent figure in the religiously mixed areas south of Baghdad had "a known history of confronting terrorism sectarianism and supporting national reconciliation."

He also said his only son Mohamed who was killed in the attack had just returned after completing a PhD in law at the University of Glasgow.

Parliament Speaker Selim Al-Juburi condemned the assassination and urged a full investigation in the circumstances of the attack.

He said the interior and defence ministers were summoned to Parliament on Monday to provide explanations.

"Parliament will not remain silent in the face of acts that might undermine the authority of the state" said Janabi at the start of a televised Parliament session.

He said the assassination was evidence that some people in Iraq were "working to sabotage the achievements of the state".

The top UN envoy in Iraq Nickolay Mladenov also called for the killers to be brought to justice.



Arab News

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