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I dont understend this one, Ministry of Defense announces the end of resolving the current file Awakening

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Commander of ground forces in the Iraqi Defense Ministry for resolving file Awakening the end of this year through the integrated security and civilian institutions, stressing that the dead and wounded would be treated Koqranhm Awakening in the security services.
Said Lt. Gen. Ali Ghaidan on the sidelines of a visit to the building of the Diyala province and meeting with several members of the provincial council that the "file Awakening will be decided later this year after it is integrated into the framework of gradual and orderly in the security institutions," noting that "it was identified 20% Awakening of for this purpose will be integrated with the rest of civil institutions. "

The Ghaidan that "the dead and wounded would be treated Koqranhm Awakening of security personnel, whether police or the military will be granted rights under the law."
The official Awakening forces in Diyala province, Khalid Lahibi revealed in an interview for "Alsumaria News", last Saturday, that the central government started to incorporate elements of 1500 of Sahwa in Diyala province, the ranks of the security services of the police and the Iraqi army into multiple meals.
The total number of Awakening Councils in Diyala province, a 7820 distributors across administrative units, but the greater part of them is within the city of Baquba and the surrounding area.
The security committee in the province of Diyala has warned, Sunday, Awakening of the danger of leaving their positions after the integration of security services, calling to keep those forces in their current positions until the achievement of security and stability while ensuring all legal rights.
The central government announced two years ago for an organized plan to merge 20% of the Awakening forces in the ranks of the security services, as will be included in 80% of the remaining organs of the civilian government but the process was delayed for reasons related to the importance of the presence Awakening within the residential areas to prevent any breaches of security.
The Pentagon confirmed that the path of Iraq's rather slow in finding jobs for thousands of insurgents in Awakening groups could undermine the security gains at a time when the U.S. military is preparing to withdraw combat troops from the country.
The Pentagon said in a report to Congress: "The government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki will not likely meet its objectives for the integration of groups known to U.S. military officials as the" Sons of Iraq "within the Iraqi security forces and civilian employment."
The report, which came in 71-page report entitled "Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq": "The slow pace of integration could threaten the trust of the year in the Iraqi government and, if not amended, it could undermine the security progress."
And includes the "Sons of Iraq" about 88 thousand of those who call themselves Sahwa, many of them former insurgents who fought U.S. and Iraqi forces after 2003, but switched sides after that and joined the American occupation forces against al Qaeda in Iraq.
The Pentagon said that the strained relations between the awakening councils and the government in Baghdad because of problems related to jobs and the continued detention of the leaders of the Awakening on suspicion of militant activities.
According to observers, the deal with Baghdad, the Awakening represents an important test for the future of national reconciliation in Iraq.
The Pentagon report says that Maliki's government plans to merge 20 percent of the members of the Awakening Councils, who estimated 88,383 people within the Iraqi security forces and transfer the rest to the functions of civil government and the private sector.


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