FOR LJ American newspaper: Abu Ghraib District model for an alliance between the Sunnis and Shiites
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Iraqi Sunni tribal fighters popular crowd and security forces in the district of Abu Ghraib, west of the capital Baghdad, stressing that this autism model for "rare alliance" between Sunnis and Shiites in securing the city of Islamist al "Daash."
The paper says in its report, the children seen in the vicinity of Baghdad's Abu Ghraib area, with suspicion and doubt the security forces, newly arriving to protect the city from insurgents "Daash" after receiving information about the invasion.
city packed with official and semi-official armed groups and forces Shiite rare sight to get known sectarian affiliation area. When the entrance to the popular market find overcrowding militants Shiite community apostates like Bazzi official forces uniforms, taking it upon themselves to protect the city from extremists.
For Abu Ghraib, they appointed militants "Daash" to storm the capital, Baghdad, because it is the focal point of the attack planned by militants from the extremist organization , but there have been signs reverse this scenario known, because there is an existing agreement now between Sunni tribes and military forces, the semi-official to protect the city from the oppression of the jihadist organization.
In a country like Iraq, the social fabric seems torn, especially after the Civil War witnessed by the two years 2006 and 2007 as well the current crisis, but after the recent cooperation witnessed in the Abu Ghraib area finally understandings between Sunnis and Shiites to protect the city from the oppression of the extremist organization, there seems to be a glimmer of hope for the government, which struggled to convince the armed parties need to coalition with each other to restore controlled areas insurgents.
positive steps now, according to witnesses and the parents who confirmed to the newspaper, that the friction between the Sunnis and Shiites in the region such as Abu Ghraib, the process seemed non-existent now, as to avoid the parties to talk about the past problems and thinking about how to keep the city under their control, especially as the Abu Ghraib away from Baghdad 25 kilometers.
Brigadier Saad Maan, in charge of the command center in the capital, said: "The security situation in that city controlled thanks to the tribal cooperation with the Shiite armed forces, two parties know the seriousness of the region because it is one of the outskirts of Baghdad."
priority now placed on groups Armed Shiite, insurance and impose strict protection to the central prison of Abu Ghraib to prevent terrorist attacks him, especially since he was the target last May by jihadists to get a foothold near Baghdad.
On the other side, we must provide for the security forces to protect the near side of the Baghdad, particularly the West Wing through the imposition of a buffer zone between the territory under the control of the organization and the cities that are subject to police forces army.
confirm the newspaper that "things striking attention too, flocked to Shiite militias to Sunni region largely to protect them from the dangers of the militant group, in a move that seemed alien to some thing in light of sectarian tension which began in January of 2012 when he pretended Anbar tribes in protest against the policies of the former prime minister. "
and suggest that "after this rare agreements between the circles and clan leaders of armed militias, the" Islamic state "first Stratejyatea lost to storm capital Baghdad, as well as the change in intellectual ideologies among the tribes there, as it seemed welcoming militias after the conviction that they have established, that the group came to kill them and not for the spread of "succession" as he claims, according to the leader of the local tribes. "
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Baghdad news
brought a newspaper (The Wall Street Journal, US), light on the welcome
Iraqi Sunni tribal fighters popular crowd and security forces in the district of Abu Ghraib, west of the capital Baghdad, stressing that this autism model for "rare alliance" between Sunnis and Shiites in securing the city of Islamist al "Daash."
The paper says in its report, the children seen in the vicinity of Baghdad's Abu Ghraib area, with suspicion and doubt the security forces, newly arriving to protect the city from insurgents "Daash" after receiving information about the invasion.
city packed with official and semi-official armed groups and forces Shiite rare sight to get known sectarian affiliation area. When the entrance to the popular market find overcrowding militants Shiite community apostates like Bazzi official forces uniforms, taking it upon themselves to protect the city from extremists.
For Abu Ghraib, they appointed militants "Daash" to storm the capital, Baghdad, because it is the focal point of the attack planned by militants from the extremist organization , but there have been signs reverse this scenario known, because there is an existing agreement now between Sunni tribes and military forces, the semi-official to protect the city from the oppression of the jihadist organization.
In a country like Iraq, the social fabric seems torn, especially after the Civil War witnessed by the two years 2006 and 2007 as well the current crisis, but after the recent cooperation witnessed in the Abu Ghraib area finally understandings between Sunnis and Shiites to protect the city from the oppression of the extremist organization, there seems to be a glimmer of hope for the government, which struggled to convince the armed parties need to coalition with each other to restore controlled areas insurgents.
positive steps now, according to witnesses and the parents who confirmed to the newspaper, that the friction between the Sunnis and Shiites in the region such as Abu Ghraib, the process seemed non-existent now, as to avoid the parties to talk about the past problems and thinking about how to keep the city under their control, especially as the Abu Ghraib away from Baghdad 25 kilometers.
Brigadier Saad Maan, in charge of the command center in the capital, said: "The security situation in that city controlled thanks to the tribal cooperation with the Shiite armed forces, two parties know the seriousness of the region because it is one of the outskirts of Baghdad."
priority now placed on groups Armed Shiite, insurance and impose strict protection to the central prison of Abu Ghraib to prevent terrorist attacks him, especially since he was the target last May by jihadists to get a foothold near Baghdad.
On the other side, we must provide for the security forces to protect the near side of the Baghdad, particularly the West Wing through the imposition of a buffer zone between the territory under the control of the organization and the cities that are subject to police forces army.
confirm the newspaper that "things striking attention too, flocked to Shiite militias to Sunni region largely to protect them from the dangers of the militant group, in a move that seemed alien to some thing in light of sectarian tension which began in January of 2012 when he pretended Anbar tribes in protest against the policies of the former prime minister. "
and suggest that "after this rare agreements between the circles and clan leaders of armed militias, the" Islamic state "first Stratejyatea lost to storm capital Baghdad, as well as the change in intellectual ideologies among the tribes there, as it seemed welcoming militias after the conviction that they have established, that the group came to kill them and not for the spread of "succession" as he claims, according to the leader of the local tribes. "
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