Iraq announces abandonment of "80%" of the armed groups for its armed
Saturday, January 17 / 1 December 2011 15:09
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Twilight News / Iraqi government confirmed Saturday that nine factions against U.S. forces will announce its accession to the national reconciliation project, pointing out that 80% of the forces that bear arms under the pretext of the presence of foreign troops threw their arms.
The adviser said the Prime Minister for Reconciliation Amer Khuzaie in a press statement received for the "Twilight News" that "there are contacts and dialogues with armed factions and officers from the former army taking place outside of Iraq, which resulted in the accession of nine factions of the anti-occupation to the national reconciliation project and will announce it soon."
And Khuzaie "These forces combined to form the so-called Front anti-occupation forces, and includes destinations such as Sunni and Shiite Founding Conference led by Sheikh Jawad Khalisi and the National Islamic Front and gathering tribes of Iraq and others, including former army officers."
He Khuzaie that "the bulk of these forces to respect the conditions to complete the withdrawal of U.S. troops," noting that "the former officers demanding the return of their property and plots held in accordance with resolution 88 of the ruling issued by U.S. civil administrator of Iraq Paul Bremer, the year 2003."
He pointed out that the Khuzaie "80% of the forces that bear arms under the pretext of the existence of occupation, laid down their arms."
The Khuzaie that "the attitude of al-Qaeda is now very difficult and suffers from a lack of senior leaders in the field as a result of blows received by the cruel, the reversal of the previous incubators."
The Iraqi government announced in July 2006, the launch of an initiative for national reconciliation include a general amnesty for prisoners who were not involved in the killings of civilians, to halt human rights abuses from all sides, and to review the de-Baathification law, compensation for military personnel and civilians who have been dismissed from their posts in Following the fall of the former regime.
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Twilight News / Iraqi government confirmed Saturday that nine factions against U.S. forces will announce its accession to the national reconciliation project, pointing out that 80% of the forces that bear arms under the pretext of the presence of foreign troops threw their arms.
The adviser said the Prime Minister for Reconciliation Amer Khuzaie in a press statement received for the "Twilight News" that "there are contacts and dialogues with armed factions and officers from the former army taking place outside of Iraq, which resulted in the accession of nine factions of the anti-occupation to the national reconciliation project and will announce it soon."
And Khuzaie "These forces combined to form the so-called Front anti-occupation forces, and includes destinations such as Sunni and Shiite Founding Conference led by Sheikh Jawad Khalisi and the National Islamic Front and gathering tribes of Iraq and others, including former army officers."
He Khuzaie that "the bulk of these forces to respect the conditions to complete the withdrawal of U.S. troops," noting that "the former officers demanding the return of their property and plots held in accordance with resolution 88 of the ruling issued by U.S. civil administrator of Iraq Paul Bremer, the year 2003."
He pointed out that the Khuzaie "80% of the forces that bear arms under the pretext of the existence of occupation, laid down their arms."
The Khuzaie that "the attitude of al-Qaeda is now very difficult and suffers from a lack of senior leaders in the field as a result of blows received by the cruel, the reversal of the previous incubators."
The Iraqi government announced in July 2006, the launch of an initiative for national reconciliation include a general amnesty for prisoners who were not involved in the killings of civilians, to halt human rights abuses from all sides, and to review the de-Baathification law, compensation for military personnel and civilians who have been dismissed from their posts in Following the fall of the former regime.
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