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Appointed Minister Turns Down Post

Published January 13, 2015

Associated Press

Iraq's (search) newly approved human rights minister turned down the job Sunday, saying he was selected only because he was a Sunni Arab.

"Concentrating on sectarian identities leads to divisions in the society and state, and for that reason I respectfully decline the post," Hashim Abdul-Rahman al-Shibli (search) told reporters at a news briefing.

Al-Shibli was one of four Sunni Arabs handed posts in Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari's (search) new government Sunday, bringing their total representation in Cabinet to seven.

Al-Jaafari had hoped to curb support for Iraq's deadly insurgency by including members of the disaffected Sunni minority into his Shiite-dominated Cabinet. However, nearly 300 people have been killed in a surge of militant attacks since the government took office April 28 with seven vacancies.

After months of political wrangling, parliament approved al-Jaafari's nominations for six of those positions Sunday, including the key oil and defense ministries.

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