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Iraq
Iraq takes control in Dhi Qar province
2006-09-21
The Government of Iraq took control of the southern province of Dhi Qar on Thursday in a move Coalition officials called "another sign of progress toward a stable and secure Iraq," placing the country one step closer to full self governance.

Dhi Qar is the second of IraqÂ’s 18 provinces transferred to provincial Iraqi control. With the change in status, Coalition security forces are helping local police and the Iraqi military take full control of security in the region.

Coalition officials and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki say they hope to have all 18 of the countryÂ’s provinces under Iraqi control by the end of next year.

"Today we received the security file for the province of Dhi Qar which follows the handover of Al-Muthanna," al-Maliki said during the handover ceremony.

"We will continue to receive control of other provinces as we manage to get our country back from the hands of the BaÂ’ath dictatorship..."

...The responsibility for Dhi Qar’s transfer was mostly handled by the Italian contingent there, led by Brig. Gen. Carmine De Pascale, commander of the Italian Joint Task Force – Iraq.

“This result was attained by Dhi Qar provincial authorities and Coalition forces through a long and intense period of sacrifices and efforts,” De Pascale said.

A task force of about 1,500 Italian troops, along with Romanian, Australian and some British Soldiers worked closely with the local government in the province – training and equipping the local Police and Army, mentoring government officials, and organizing construction projects like schools and clinics.

"We will continue the program of peace as we say good bye to the Italian troops," Alwan said. "I call upon the Iraqis to stay together given the sacrifices that they have made."

The Coalition transferred neighboring Al Muthanna province on July 13. Since then, Al MuthannaÂ’s local police and military forces have had full responsibility for the province's security and continue to run operations there without Coalition prodding.

“I wish all the best to the provincial leaders and to the people of Dhi Qar,” De Pascale said.

Dhi Qar is especially important to archeologists, historians and tourists. It contains the site of the ancient city of Ur, purported to be the hometown of the biblical figure Abraham. Near the ruins of the ancient city stands the Ziggurat of Ur, a towering ancient temple dating back more than 4,000 years.
Iraqis and tourists can freely visit this area, something they could not do under the oppression of Saddam Hussein, said Cichowski.
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#1  quagmire!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-09-21 23:14  

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