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SWEDEN AND IRAQ

US condemns attack on Swedish embassy in Baghdad

The United States said it was 'unacceptable' that Iraqi security forces did not prevent protesters from storming the Swedish embassy in Baghdad and setting fire to it.

US condemns attack on Swedish embassy in Baghdad
Protesters scale a wall at the Swedish embassy in Baghdad. Photo: AP Photo/Ali Jabar

“The United States strongly condemns the attack on the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad in the early hours of July 20th,” said State Department spokesman Matthew Miller.

“It is unacceptable that Iraqi Security Forces did not act to prevent protesters from breaching the Swedish Embassy compound for a second time and damaging it,” he said.

Early on Thursday followers of powerful Shiite Muslim cleric and political leader Moqtada Sadr led the attack on the embassy compound, setting fire to buildings.

The attack came ahead of a planned Quran-burning protest in Stockholm, the second in less than a month, which the Iraqi government condemned.

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Miller said in a statement that freedom to protest is an essential part of democracy.

“But what occurred last night was an unlawful act of violence,” he said of the attack.

“Foreign missions should not be targets of violence,” he said.

Miller called on the Iraqi government to live up to its obligations under international law to protect foreign diplomatic missions.

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CRIME

Iraqi ex-defence minister arrested at Stockholm’s Arlanda Airport

Former Iraqi defence minister Najah al-Shammari was briefly arrested after arriving in Sweden, where he is suspected of benefits fraud.

Iraqi ex-defence minister arrested at Stockholm's Arlanda Airport

Public prosecutor Jens Nilsson told AFP that Shammari was detained on Monday when he landed at Stockholm’s Arlanda airport since an arrest warrant had been issued.

Nilsson added that in his assessment there was no need to detain Shammari and he had made an agreement with his lawyer that the suspect would come in for questioning the following day.

“He is suspected of aggravated benefits fraud and benefits fraud,” Nilsson said in a email to AFP.

In 2019, Swedish media reported that the former minister was under investigation for claiming housing and child benefits from Sweden despite living and working in Iraq.

At the time newspaper Expressen reported that Shammari arrived in Sweden in 2009 and was granted permanent residency in 2011 before getting Swedish citizenship in 2015.

In late November 2019, Swedish prosecutors also said that an Iraqi government minister – who media identified as Shammari – was being investigated for “crimes against humanity”, but that investigation was later closed.

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