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Tue Apr 28 16:31:05 2015

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APJune 5, 2004: Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, left, steps from an office 
building in Najaf, Iraq.BAGHDAD  The political party loyal to radical Shiite 
cleric Muqtada al-Sadr called Monday for the dissolution of Iraq's parliament and 
new elections in another move that could escalate the country's growing sectarian 
crisis.The anti-American Sadrist bloc is a partner in the Shiite-dominated government of 
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. Bahaa al-Aaraji, the head of the Sadrists' bloc 
in parliament, said the elections are needed because of instability in the 
country and problems that threaten Iraq's sovereignty."The political partners cannot find solutions 
for the problems that threaten to divide Iraq," he said.Iraq plunged into 
a new sectarian crisis last week, just days after the last American 
troops withdrew at the end of a nearly nine-year war.The new political 
crisis has been accompanied by a new wave of attacks on the 
Iraqi capital by suspected Sunni insurgents 

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tors began protesting against Saleh and calling for his ouster. The Yemeni 
government responded with force, leaving hundreds of protesters dead and stoking fears 
of instability. Saleh had not been expected to return after his injuries 
but surprised many by trying to regain power.Last month, Saleh agreed to 
a U.S.- and Saudi-backed deal to hand over authority to his vice 
president and commit to stepping down completely in exchange for immunity. The 
deal further angered Saleh's opponents, who demanded he be tried for his 
attacks on protesters.On Saturday, activists claimed that troops commanded by Saleh's relatives 
attacked protesters in Sanaa, killing at least nine people. Tens of thousands 
of people demonstrated the following day, protesting the deaths and demanding the 
resignation of Vice President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi for failing to bring 
the killers to justice.On Monday, President Obama's counterterrorism chief John Brennan called 
Hadi to discuss recent vi

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get is in the form of federal money -- often with intrusive 
rules accompanying it -- the committee, led by state Rep. Gregory M. 
Sorg, suggested that every state program that uses federal dollars must contain 
an explanation of the constitutional authority permitting federal involvement."The extent to which 
the federal government has insinuated itself into the budget and the administration 
of the government of this state has been found to be too 
great for this committee even adequately to identify and quantify, much less 
to determine the remedies for in the time available to it," the 
report reads. "The cure to the state's by-now narcotic-like dependence on federal 
funding for even basic state and local services cannot be other than 
a long term process."New Hampshire's Legislature convenes next month, and while no 
bill has yet been introduced to tackle all the panel's recommendations, Van 
Ostern said it's suicidal to reject federal tax dollars, particularly since 

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Camp Ashraf. They argue that the U.S. has a moral obligation to 
protect the Camp Ashraf residents because the U.S. military convinced the MEK 
to disarm after the U.S. invasion, promising them protection and then washed 
its hands of the situation."The United States General gave a guarantee in 
2003, when we invaded Iraq and they surrendered their arms, heavy arms 
and light arms that they could have used to defend themselves," says 
former Attorney General Michael Mukasey. "We gave them a guarantee that they 
would be treated as protected persons."Fox News has obtained the July 21, 
2004 letter signed by U.S. Army Major General Geoffrey Miller, Deputy Commanding 
General of Multi-National Forces Iraq, who wrote, "I am writing to congratulate 
each individual living in Camp Ashraf on their recognition as protected persons 
under the 4th Geneva Convention."Click here to read the letter from U.S. 
Army Major General Geoffrey Miller.A year later Major General William Brandenb


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