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Sunday, 23 August 2009 - Iraqis facing more deadly attacks says foreign minister
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Search Search: Iraqis facing more deadly attacks says foreign minister AFP - Sunday, August 23 BAGHDAD (AFP) - - Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari said on Saturday that Iraq will witness more deadly attacks in the coming months because security forces are colluding with insurgents and the violence is getting worse. ADVERTISEMENT Zebari, whose lost 32 staff in one of two massive truck bombings that also targeted the finance ministry on Wednesday, admitted the unrest was a serious security setback and part of a disturbing upward trend in recent weeks. The bombings, which came only minutes apart and killed at least 95 people and wounded about 600, marked the worst day of violence seen in the country in 18 months. "How could this truck pass unless there is collaboration," Zebari asked in remarks to reporters in Baghdad. "There was collaboration between security forces and the terrorist group to facilitate the passing of this truck through such a sensitive area." Zebari said Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki had ordered the arrest of 11 senior security officers on Thursday so they could be questioned on how a four-tonne truck had entered an area where even two-tonne vehicles are barred. "These people should be held accountable if there is such a penetration," Zebari said. He also made the first official admission that the blasts signalled that security gains made in the past year have recently appeared to unravel, a fact witnessed by a series of murderous blasts across the nation. "This has been going on for the past two months. Every week, every two weeks, we see a wave of these bombings and killings of innocent people," he said. "Enough of these over-optimistic remarks about security. There has been a deterioration in the security situation; this is a fact, and the coming (violence) will be bigger," he said. Maliki said Iraq had taken "decisive measures to tackle the weak points" exposed by the recent bombings. But Zebari went further and called for a re-appraisal of the country's entire security apparatus, saying it was not obtaining sufficient intelligence to counter the insurgent threat. "They have been moving their attacks ... Now they have focused on their main concern, their main attention -- Baghdad. This is a dangerous and a serious development and a security setback. "The government has to reconsider the composition of its security institutions. If they are penetrated, at least at some level, then we have a serious problem." "Sometimes you can't fight these people with checkpoints. You should be mobile. You should go after them, you disrupt and penetrate their network to get human information. This is the key." On Saturday, dozens demonstrated against the government's plans to remove blast-proof concrete T-walls on Al-Rasheed street, the oldest thoroughfare in Baghdad, in a symbolic gesture of improved security in the capital. "If they open up the road, we will be the first victims of explosions during Ramadan," said Adel Abu Mohammed, a 30-year-old street vendor, referring to the Muslim month of fasting that began on Saturday. Three Iraqi soldiers were killed and three more wounded as the fasting month began in two separate attacks in Baghdad and in Baquba northeast of the capital, police said. In the northern city of Mosul, a mukhtar, or district administrator, was killed when his office was bombed, as were two children playing nearby, police said. A number of mukhtars have been murdered over the past six months in retaliation for presumably informing police about people in their districts. Separately, two people, including one person selling alcohol, were shot dead in Mosul. Wednesday's truck bombings sparked a war of words between one of the leading Shiite parties in the government and the leading Sunni insurgent group. The Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council said the country was facing a "comprehensive war" and not only "simple bombings here and there." It blamed the Sunni Arab minority which formed the backbone of toppled dictator Saddam Hussein's regime for the upturn in violence. However, the rebel Islamic Army in Iraq, which includes officers of Saddam's disbanded military, laid the blame for the attacks on the Shiite-led government and US forces. 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