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Iraq | ||
Sunnis and Sadr's Shiites make peace | ||
2006-02-26 | ||
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The statement made reference to the key concerns of both communities with the violent aftermath to the attack on the Samarra mausoleum which saw more than 119 people die. The sheikhs condemned "those who excommunicate Muslims" a reference to the "takfireen" or Islamist extremists like Abu Musab al-Zarqawi who justify killing fellow Muslims by declaring them non-Muslims. "It is not permitted to spill the Iraqi blood and to touch the houses of God," said the statement, adding that any mosques taken over by another community should be returned. The meeting also announced the formation of a commission to "determine the reasons for the crisis with a view to solving it", while also calling for a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops. On the political front, Salam al-Maliki, a cabinet minister allied to Sadr, and Iyad al-Sammaraie of the Sunni Islamic Party proclaimed their own reconciliation at a joint press conference, aired on Iraqi state television. The Islamic Party belongs to the Sunni National Concord Front, which won 44 seats in parliament and has broken off talks on forming the next Iraqi government since Wednesday's eruption of violence. While overwhelmingly Shiite and representing thousands of poor and disaffected Shiites across the country, Sadr's movement has often made overtures to the Sunni Arabs over their mutual dislike of the US presence in the country. Still, the roving bands of gun-toting, black clad youths attacking Sunnis and their places of worship on Wednesday were widely believed to have connections to the Mehdi Army, the armed wing of Sadr's movement. In fact, Sadr's office in Najaf issued a statement Saturday calling on his followers to eschew their trademark black uniforms. "The order has been given to members of the Mehdi Army to no longer wear their black uniform, so that it not exploited by those who commit crimes," said the statement. The statement added that those attacking mosques were "criminal bands with no links to the Sadr movement."
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Posted by:Steve White |
#4 I still say this monkey needs to have an "accident" pretty soon. |
Posted by: Chuque Whaiper2223 2006-02-26 21:53 |
#3 and maybe Tater has lost control of the tots; or at least a faction of the tots. |
Posted by: mhw 2006-02-26 13:40 |
#2 Hmmm...black uniform = target? |
Posted by: john 2006-02-26 09:16 |
#1 Doesn't matter what Sadrobot does; foreigners from al-Qaeda in Iraq and some local stooges are doing the Sunni terror. |
Posted by: Angoluth Thraigum6579 2006-02-26 02:26 |