Arab Times

Fire hits Iraq ballot recount

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BAGHDAD, June 10, (AFP): A fire ripped through Iraq’s biggest ballot warehouse on Sunday where votes for the eastern Baghdad district were stored, before a recount ordered by parliament, a security official said.

The cause of the blaze was not immediatel­y known but it comes as Iraq prepares for a manual recount of around 10 million votes following allegation­s of fraud during the May 12 legislativ­e election that saw a surprise victory for populist Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr.

The senior security official,

speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said the fire broke out in a warehouse located in Al-Russafa, one of the largest voting districts in eastern Baghdad.

Around 60 percent of Baghdad’s two million eligible voters had cast their ballots in the May election in AlRussafa district.

A column of black smoke billowed from the warehouse and could be seen across the capital.

Two hours after the blaze erupted firefighte­rs backed by 10 trucks were still struggling to put out the fire, an AFP reporter said.

“The room where voting machines and other election equipment were stored was destroyed by the fire,” Imed Jamil, an election commission official for Al-Russafa told AFP.

“The ballot boxes were stored in another room,” he said, adding that the fire would not affect the recount.

Interior ministry spokesman General Saad Maan visited the scene and told reporters that “most of the ballot boxes were stored in another building and have been preserved”.

On Wednesday Iraq’s parliament ordered a manual recount at all polling stations — although no timetable has been announced — and sacked the commission which oversaw the polls.

The election was won by Sadr’s electoral alliance with communists, with long-time political figures pushed out by Iraqi voters who were hoping for change.

But the result was contested following allegation­s of fraud namely by the veteran politician­s, including parliament­ary Speaker Salim al-Juburi.

According to intelligen­ce services, tests of electronic voting machines — used for the first time in Iraqi elections — produced varied results, appearing to give credence to the fraud claims.

 ??  ?? Supporters of the ruling Justice and Developmen­t (AKP) Party cheer during a political meeting of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at 19 Mayis Stadium in Ankara, on June 9, ahead of the presidenti­al and legislativ­e polls on June 24.
Supporters of the ruling Justice and Developmen­t (AKP) Party cheer during a political meeting of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at 19 Mayis Stadium in Ankara, on June 9, ahead of the presidenti­al and legislativ­e polls on June 24.

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