Arab tribes in Kirkuk sign code of honor to renounce "terrorism" and support the Maliki government
29/02/2012 17:56
"Gate of Iraq" Kirkuk - The Arab tribes in the province of Kirkuk, on Wednesday, signed a code of honor to renounce violence and "terrorism" and the sanctity of Iraqi blood and lack of support and accommodation of the militants, while confirming its support and its support for the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, pledged to the treatment of breach of the Charter "terrorist "and hand him over to justice.
The representative of national reconciliation in Hawija Kirkuk behind Jubouri, said that "about 400 of the elders and notables of the Arab tribes in Kirkuk province have set up, today, the first conference of the sanctity of Iraqi blood," noting that "the participants signed a code of honor to renounce violence and terrorism and the sanctity of Iraqi blood."
The Jubouri that "the conference message in support of the Iraqi army, police and support the government voice, a single Arab is the most prominent and bravest since 2003," stressing that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is a man of Iraq and we with him to keep his unit's land and people."
The Jubouri that "Arab tribes in Kirkuk today stands united against all attempts aimed at Iraq and its people," adding that "everyone agrees on the sanctity of Iraqi blood in all its components and their support for the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki."
For his part, said one of the most prominent tribal leaders Jabour, Ali Daham Jubouri, "The conference was attended by dignitaries and security chiefs and the general national figures message to preserve the national unity and Iraqi Kirkuk," noting that "The conference confirms the lack of fragmentation and the division of Iraq and pay tribute to the positions of Prime Minister and his administration of the summit Arab and re-Arab Iraq to his lap. "
For his part, said a tribal Hussein Ali Alati, "The tribal leaders agreed on the mechanism and action plan pledging to support the Iraqi security services and the sanctity of blood and lack of shelter, support or support or open area for militants to enter to our areas and villages," stressing that "it violates the Charter will be treated as terrorist and would be expelled from our areas and handed over to the judiciary. "
Alati explained that "the conference a confirmation message from the Arab tribes on the attitudes of historical and justice of their cause in Kirkuk," pointing out that "the conference message of love and reassurance also directed towards the citizens of the Kurds, Turkmen, Christians and other sects and creeds."
The Alati that "Pan-Arab tribes in Iraq's cities deprive Iraqi blood and can not accept or support any act of violence and terrorism, no matter how justified, especially after the withdrawal of U.S. troops."
For his part, Omar al-Hamadani, a clan elders Hamdan, said that "our Congress step in the right direction, especially since it was held, accompanied by two members of parliament, Yassin al-Obeidi and Omar Jubouri and members of both houses of the province and the judiciary and the clergy," asserting that "Our mission is to unite in the fight against terrorism, crime and support the local government and the judiciary and security forces. "
He pointed out that al-Hamdani, "ensure the rights of the Arab component and upholding his voice and support his participation in the political process and reconstruction of their areas are security, stability and non-violence and blind terrorism."
The office of national reconciliation in the province of Kirkuk, he declared, in (8 December 2011), for the involvement of 575 of the armed factions in Kirkuk in the reconciliation project, calling for armed groups to exploit the general amnesty granted by the Prime Minister with the imminent closure of a National Reconciliation, which will be after the withdrawal U.S..
The Iraqi government announced, in July 2006, announced the launch of the initiative for national reconciliation include a general amnesty for prisoners who are not involved in the killings of civilians, and stop human rights abuses from all sides, and to review the de-Baathification law, compensation for military personnel and civilians who are removed from office in the wake of the fall of the former regime.
Iraq has seen the emergence after 2003 factions and armed groups called by some factions of the Iraqi resistance, while others were described as terrorist groups, some of these factions and religious trends are clear, and some other national trends.
The Iraqi government refused to recognize these groups, and refused to negotiate with them, as the government recognizes only the existence of "al-Qaeda," while indicating U.S. forces to the presence of several armed organizations, most notably, the Islamic Army in Iraq, and the Brigades, the Islamic Front for Iraqi Resistance , and the Army of Ansar al-Sunna, and the army of adults, and the Army of the Mujahideen, and al-Qaeda, the Salafist Group combatant, and groups Baathist, tribal, and in southern Iraq are active armed organizations of the kind most notably Hezbollah Brigades and the League of the Righteous, The Promised Day Brigade linked to Sadr.
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29/02/2012 17:56
"Gate of Iraq" Kirkuk - The Arab tribes in the province of Kirkuk, on Wednesday, signed a code of honor to renounce violence and "terrorism" and the sanctity of Iraqi blood and lack of support and accommodation of the militants, while confirming its support and its support for the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, pledged to the treatment of breach of the Charter "terrorist "and hand him over to justice.
The representative of national reconciliation in Hawija Kirkuk behind Jubouri, said that "about 400 of the elders and notables of the Arab tribes in Kirkuk province have set up, today, the first conference of the sanctity of Iraqi blood," noting that "the participants signed a code of honor to renounce violence and terrorism and the sanctity of Iraqi blood."
The Jubouri that "the conference message in support of the Iraqi army, police and support the government voice, a single Arab is the most prominent and bravest since 2003," stressing that "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is a man of Iraq and we with him to keep his unit's land and people."
The Jubouri that "Arab tribes in Kirkuk today stands united against all attempts aimed at Iraq and its people," adding that "everyone agrees on the sanctity of Iraqi blood in all its components and their support for the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki."
For his part, said one of the most prominent tribal leaders Jabour, Ali Daham Jubouri, "The conference was attended by dignitaries and security chiefs and the general national figures message to preserve the national unity and Iraqi Kirkuk," noting that "The conference confirms the lack of fragmentation and the division of Iraq and pay tribute to the positions of Prime Minister and his administration of the summit Arab and re-Arab Iraq to his lap. "
For his part, said a tribal Hussein Ali Alati, "The tribal leaders agreed on the mechanism and action plan pledging to support the Iraqi security services and the sanctity of blood and lack of shelter, support or support or open area for militants to enter to our areas and villages," stressing that "it violates the Charter will be treated as terrorist and would be expelled from our areas and handed over to the judiciary. "
Alati explained that "the conference a confirmation message from the Arab tribes on the attitudes of historical and justice of their cause in Kirkuk," pointing out that "the conference message of love and reassurance also directed towards the citizens of the Kurds, Turkmen, Christians and other sects and creeds."
The Alati that "Pan-Arab tribes in Iraq's cities deprive Iraqi blood and can not accept or support any act of violence and terrorism, no matter how justified, especially after the withdrawal of U.S. troops."
For his part, Omar al-Hamadani, a clan elders Hamdan, said that "our Congress step in the right direction, especially since it was held, accompanied by two members of parliament, Yassin al-Obeidi and Omar Jubouri and members of both houses of the province and the judiciary and the clergy," asserting that "Our mission is to unite in the fight against terrorism, crime and support the local government and the judiciary and security forces. "
He pointed out that al-Hamdani, "ensure the rights of the Arab component and upholding his voice and support his participation in the political process and reconstruction of their areas are security, stability and non-violence and blind terrorism."
The office of national reconciliation in the province of Kirkuk, he declared, in (8 December 2011), for the involvement of 575 of the armed factions in Kirkuk in the reconciliation project, calling for armed groups to exploit the general amnesty granted by the Prime Minister with the imminent closure of a National Reconciliation, which will be after the withdrawal U.S..
The Iraqi government announced, in July 2006, announced the launch of the initiative for national reconciliation include a general amnesty for prisoners who are not involved in the killings of civilians, and stop human rights abuses from all sides, and to review the de-Baathification law, compensation for military personnel and civilians who are removed from office in the wake of the fall of the former regime.
Iraq has seen the emergence after 2003 factions and armed groups called by some factions of the Iraqi resistance, while others were described as terrorist groups, some of these factions and religious trends are clear, and some other national trends.
The Iraqi government refused to recognize these groups, and refused to negotiate with them, as the government recognizes only the existence of "al-Qaeda," while indicating U.S. forces to the presence of several armed organizations, most notably, the Islamic Army in Iraq, and the Brigades, the Islamic Front for Iraqi Resistance , and the Army of Ansar al-Sunna, and the army of adults, and the Army of the Mujahideen, and al-Qaeda, the Salafist Group combatant, and groups Baathist, tribal, and in southern Iraq are active armed organizations of the kind most notably Hezbollah Brigades and the League of the Righteous, The Promised Day Brigade linked to Sadr.
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