person > Tariq al-Hashemi
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The US has invested too much in Iraq to let Nouri al-Maliki tear the burgeoning democracy into pieces.
Robert Grenier
Last Modified: 02 Jan 2012 11:16 GMT Opinion
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Accused by government of involvement in past violence, Hashimi says he is ready to stand trial in Kurdistan.
Last Modified: 25 Dec 2011 05:41 GMT Middle East
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As US troops have left the country, what is preventing Iraq from moving forward?
Inside Story
Last Modified: 24 Dec 2011 10:40 GMT Inside Story
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Fugitive Sunni vice-president, wanted on terror charges, accuses prime minister of pushing country to sectarian war.
Last Modified: 23 Dec 2011 20:29 GMT Middle East
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Tariq al-Hashimi says he will only stand trial in Kurdish region as prime minister calls for his return to Baghdad.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2011 06:05 GMT Middle East
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Iraqi prime minister calls on Kurdish authorities to hand over Tariq al-Hashimi, the country's fugitive vice president.
Last Modified: 21 Dec 2011 23:38 GMT Middle East
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Will the issuing of an arrest warrant for Iraq's vice president cause sectarian tensions to flare?
Inside Story
Last Modified: 21 Dec 2011 11:17 GMT Inside Story
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Joe Biden urges prime minister to work through differences, as embattled Sunni politician denies "death squad" charges.
Last Modified: 21 Dec 2011 03:00 GMT Middle East
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Vice-president dismisses arrest warrant issued against him by Iraqi government as leaders call for urgent talks.
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2011 17:29 GMT Middle East
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Government accuses Tareq al-Hashimi, Iraq's most senior Sunni official, of "terror" links, stoking sectarian tensions.
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2011 07:05 GMT Middle East
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