PAVING THE WAY
FEBRUARY 25 2009 15:54h
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The bodyguards said Daini had ordered 100 people buried alive in revenge for the deaths of 10 associates.
Lawmaker Mohammed al-Daini has been accused by the Shi'ite-led government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of ordering car bombings, mortar attacks and mass murders during the height of the violence unleashed by the 2003 U.S. invasion.
"The vote passed with a majority," said an official in the office of acting parliament speaker Khalid al-Attiya. "The reason was that there are criminal charges against the deputy and we decided to give the Iraqi judiciary room to investigate."
Daini, a member of the Iraqi National Dialogue Front, has said that the allegations were false and politically motivated.
Earlier in the day, Iraqi authorities ordered an Iraqi Airways flight to Jordan, on which he was a passenger, to turn around and return. The aircraft had already entered Jordanian airspace, Daini told Reuters.
"What about the other passengers? What did they do to deserve this?" Daini said when contacted after he arrived back at Baghdad airport.
The charges against Daini have strained relations between the Shi'ite-led government and Sunni blocs, who complain that other parliamentarians are just as tainted by suspicions of involvement in sectarian crimes but have not been investigated.
Military spokesman Qassim Moussawi last Sunday showed a news conference what he said were videotaped confessions of two bodyguards, including one of Daini's nephews, recounting kidnappings, mortar attacks and car bombings ordered by Daini.
Topping the list was a suicide bombing in 2007 that killed eight people in parliament, in the heart of the heavily fortified and, at the time, U.S.-protected Green Zone.
The bodyguards said Daini had ordered 100 people buried alive in revenge for the deaths of 10 associates.
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