Larry Kaplow
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Apr 5, 2008 01:44 PM
There's one less player now on the chaotic streets of Basra,
where the Iraqi government and contending parties and gangs are scrapping for
control of Iraq's oil-rich second city. Reports have emerged in the last couple of days
that government forces have detained Yussef al-Mussawi, leader of a shadowy
fundamentalist group, Thar-Allah–"God's Revenge." Newsweek wrote about Mussawi last October, describing how local warlords exert more authority than the central government.
He worked from a compound on the edge of the city, surrounded by his heavily
armed aides.
Government officials say he is behind a string of assassinations,
including the killings of professionals and women, the latter
apparently because they were not maintaining strict codes for modest
dress and behavior. They also accuse Mussawi of ties to Iran's
Revolutionary Guard Corps. But some see the recent wave of arrests as
an attempt by leading government Shiite parties to neutralize Shiite
rivals.
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