IRAQ: The British move out, Mahdi moves in
The Associated Press, Iraq Solidarity Campaign | 27.08.2007 13:48 | Iraq | Other Press | Social Struggles | Liverpool | World
Shiite militiamen from the Mahdi Army took over the police joint command center in Basra on Sunday after British soldiers withdrew from the facility and handed control to the Iraqi police, witnesses said.
Police left the building when the militiamen, loyal to anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, arrived, the witnesses said.The British military disputed the reports, saying they had been in contact with the Iraqi general in charge of security in Basra, who has said the Mahdi Army was not there.
But the witnesses said the Mahdi Army emptied the building — taking generators, computers, furniture and even cars, saying it was war booty — and remained there in the early evening.The British military had maintained a small number of soldiers at the command center to help train Iraqi police.
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