Five years on from Saddam`s fall

Five years on from Saddam`s fall

9.04.2008

BAGHDAD`S streets were empty of cars and trucks today as Iraq marked the fifth anniversary of the fall of Saddam Hussein`s regime with the capital under curfew.

The Baghdad military command declared a 5am to midnight vehicle curfew to prevent car bomb attacks by Sunni insurgents on the anniversary of his overthrow by US invading forces.

The streets of the capital were largely deserted as people mostly stayed indoors. Authorities have also declared a public holiday across the country.

The movement of powerful Shi`ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr had called a mass anti-American demonstration in Baghdad to mark the anniversary but cancelled it yesterday.

"I call upon the Iraqi people to postpone the march. I am afraid for them. I want to save Iraqi blood. I am afraid that an Iraqi may lay his hand on them," Sadr said in a statement issued by his office in the holy city of Najaf.

Sadr`s Mahdi Army militia has since Sunday been battling US and Iraqi security forces in Sadr City, the cleric`s east Baghdad bastion, in sporadic but fierce clashes which have killed more than 40 people and wounded dozens.

An Iraqi security official said Sadr City was calm today although gunfire was heard sporadically.

A couple of mortar rounds were fired elsewhere in the capital but did not cause serious injuries, he added.
Share this article:

04/09/2008 Violence casts pall on Iraq report
US politicians have grilled the top US general in Iraq amid fierce fighting on the ground as Shi`ite radical leader Moqtada al-Sadr threatened to end a truce which has helped quell the bloodshed
04/08/2008 New atomic work revealed
IRAN has begun installing 6000 new centrifuges at its uranium enrichment plant, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says
04/07/2008 Sadr to disband militia if ordered
IRAQI Shi`ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr will disband his Mehdi Army militia if top Shi`ite clerics, including Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, order him to do so, a senior Sadr aide says
04/07/2008 Digger hurt in Iraq rocket attack
AN Australian soldier has been wounded in rocket attacks which also killed two American soldiers in Baghdad`s green zone


Font size: +-

Send this article:PrintEmail

Video

Advertisement

Love & Relationships - Find a date near you on Match.com - # 1 Online Dating site Worldwide.
 
What`s On in Wellington. Visit WellingtonNZ.com
 
Overflowing with benefits Experience life the Platinum Way With American Express Platinum.
 
Virgin Mobile Cheap calls & text across Australia.
 
TIC TAC Taste of Music WIN the ultimate music experience 12 double passes to 12 concerts.
 
Get a higher return Earn a high 7.88% p.a.^ on a 3 month Term Deposit with HSBCPremier.
 
Want to be instantly better off? Find the best Health Insurance online now.
 
Tools

  • Tim Peach says Nick D`Arcy assaulted him
  • Said the two have "history" over a girl
  • D`Arcy offered counselling, public relations support

THIS is another battered face that has come back to haunt disgraced swim star Nick D`Arcy and put further pressure on his place in the Australian Olympic team.

One of Australia`s leading surf lifesavers, Tim Peach, claims he was left with a broken nose and severe bruising after a fight with D`Arcy outside a Sunshine Coast nightclub 18 months ago.

Peach says the argument happened on September 9, 2006, but the date on the photo clearly shows January 1, 2004.

Peach says he was knocked to the ground by D`Arcy during an argument over a girl "and blacked out".

"It was a bashing, not a one-on-one stoush. The photos speak for themselves," he said.

D`Arcy yesterday stopped short of apologising over the incident in a Sydney nightclub last Sunday morning that left former swim champion Simon Cowley with a shattered eye socket, nose and jaw.

D`Arcy, who has been charged with assault and causing grievous bodily harm and faces a maximum jail term of 10 years, yesterday described the incident with Cowley as an "unfortunate isolated incident". Peach, who was forced to take a week off work to recover from his injuries, said he did not press charges and was reimbursed a week`s salary by D`Arcy`s father Justin.

He said he now felt guilty about not pursuing the matter with police after seeing what had happened to Cowley.

"It was pretty horrible how I looked. I thought he would have learned his lesson from that," Peach told The Sunshine Coast Daily News.

But sources close to D`Arcy said last night that the 20-year-old national butterfly champion had not instigated the fracas and should not be held completely responsible for Peach`s injuries.

Admitting that he was "pretty drunk" on the night of September 9, 2006, Peach said he was in a line with D`Arcy waiting to get into a Mooloolaba nightclub on the Sunshine Coast when the pair began "mouthing off at each other. We had a bit of history over a girl".

The dispute spilled on to the other side of the road where Peach claims he was struck and blacked out.

"He was pretty accurate. He hit me about 10 times," Peach said.

The next morning, Peach and a friend confronted D`Arcy and his parents at their home.

Peach said he was impressed with the attitude of Justin D`Arcy, a surgeon, who promptly organised X-rays of his broken nose and cash reimbursement for his time off work.

A friend of Peach`s told The Daily Telegraph yesterday that he photographed the lifesaver`s injuries just hours after the incident.

"This wasn`t just a smack in the mouth," he said. "He was in real bad shape and at that stage I thought a few blokes had got stuck into him."

A joint panel of the Australian Olympic Committee and Swimming Australia met for the first time with lawyers yesterday as part of an investigation into last weekend`s incident, which happened just hours after D`Arcy was named in the Australian team for the Beijing Olympics.

It is believed a final decision on whether D`Arcy will be dumped from the squad will be left with the head of the AOC, John Coates.

Olympic sources said yesterday "everyone involved wants this to be resolved as quickly as possible".

Swimming Australia this week offered D`Arcy psychological counselling and public relations support as the sport copes with one of its greatest crises of the modern era.

 

NEWS.com.au is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Get desktop alerts for major breaking news events now!



Font size: +-

Send this article:PrintEmail

Video

Advertisement

Love & Relationships - Find a date near you on Match.com - # 1 Online Dating site Worldwide.
 
What`s On in Wellington. Visit WellingtonNZ.com
 
Overflowing with benefits Experience life the Platinum Way With American Express Platinum.
 
Virgin Mobile Cheap calls & text across Australia.
 
TIC TAC Taste of Music WIN the ultimate music experience 12 double passes to 12 concerts.
 
Get a higher return Earn a high 7.88% p.a.^ on a 3 month Term Deposit with HSBCPremier.
 
Want to be instantly better off? Find the best Health Insurance online now.
 
Tools
Swimming star `bashed me too`   04/03/2008
09. 2008
Mo Tu Wd Th Fr Sa Su
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930


Google


Categories: News Headlines Business News Entertaiment News Hi-tech & Science Sport
Global: Americas Europe Africa Australia Asia Middle East