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300 questioned on Karbala
A statement from Sadr’s office said that more than 200 al-Sadr followers have been detained in the past three days in Karbala province, making al-Maliki’s praise of the decision to freeze the Mahdi Army nothing more than “ink on paper.”

Meanwhile, Brig. Gen. Raid Shaker, commander of Karbala police, said 300 detainees are being questioned over the Karbala incident.

Jawad al-Hasnawi, a Sadrist member of Karbala’s provincial council, accused the prime minister of reneging on promises to stop detaining people in the Karbala violence: “They have taken us back to the era of the former dictatorship.”

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Elsewhere, military spokesman Rear Admiral Mark Fox confirmed Sunday that U.S. forces arrested six people in a raid Thursday at the al-Sabah state-run newspaper in Baghdad. Fox said the military staged the raid on “actionable intelligence” and found illegal weapons when they searched the facility.

Iraqis to take over from British in Basra
In the southern city of Basra, an Iraqi commander said that British forces would officially hand over its base at a palace complex within a few days.

“Iraqi forces are already deployed and concentrated in the palace,” General Mohan al Fireji said at a press conference. “The Iraqi forces are ready to take security responsibility in Basra.”

Following the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, Britain controlled security across southern Iraq, but has since handed over three of four provinces to Iraqi forces. Britain’s Ministry of Defense has previously said it hopes to hand security responsibility for Basra, the last remaining province, over to Iraqi forces sometime this autumn.

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has consistently refused to set a timetable for the withdrawal of British troops from the country, but Iraqi forces could take control of the country’s second-largest city as soon as October, Britain’s Sunday Times reported, citing unidentified government sources.

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