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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 02:34 PM
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When will US Media report 12/8 IRAQ pact that undermines post election ???
Why does our media not report the real "good news in Iraq" - the fact that

the star of Muqtada al-Sadr keeps rising... The man dismissed last year by Bushiites as a thug and a criminal is gaining more and more political ground from the moderates - and on 12/8 got agreement on 1. "withdrawal of the occupiers and setting of an objective timetable for their withdrawal from Iraq"; "elimination of all the consequences of their presence, including any bases for them in the country, while working seriously for the building of security institutions and military forces within a defined schedule"; and 2. categorical rejection of the establishment of any relations with Israel.

Media does report the Iraq important news in Asia - but the US Media censors - just as if they were controlled by the right wing GOP - but let us celebrate tomorrow's election - and not talk about the 12/8 "pack" on the future of Iraq.



http://www.juancole.com/2005/12/guest-editorial-achcar-...

Saturday, December 10, 2005

Guest Editorial: Achcar on Sadr Initiative

"A PAN-IRAQI PACT ON MUQTADA AL-SADR'S INITIATIVE

Gilbert Achcar

December 9, 2005

As part of his effort to influence the political forces in Iraq prior to the forthcoming parliamentary election, at the end of November Muqtada al-Sadr had his supporters distribute the draft of a "Pact of Honor," and called on Iraqi parties to discuss and collectively adopt it at a conference to be organized before the election.

This conference was actually held on Thursday, December 8, in al-Kadhimiya (North of Baghdad). Despite extensive search, I found it only reported in a relatively short article in today's Al-Hayat and in dispatches from the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA). There is legitimate ground to suspect that this media blackout has political significance; indeed most initiatives by the Sadrist current are hardly reported by the dominant media, even when they consist of important mass demonstrations (like those organized yesterday in Southern Iraq against British troops).

In the case of the recent conference, the vast array of forces that were represented and that signed the "Pact of Honor" is in itself already worthy of attention. Aside from the Sadrists, chiefly represented by their MPs, those represented and who signed the document included: SCIRI, al-Daawa (al-Jaafari's personal representative even apologized in his name for his absence due to his traveling outside of Iraq), and the Iraqi Concord Front (the major Sunni electoral alliance in the forthcoming election), to name but the most prominent of a long list of organizations, along with several tribal chiefs, unions and other social associations, members of the De-Ba'athification Committee and a few government officials. Ahmad Chalabi -- who definitely deserves to be called "The Transformer" -- attended in person and signed the document in the name of his group. It seems that the Association of Muslim Scholars did not attend, as its name is not mentioned in any of the two sources.

According to the reports, the "Pact of Honor" that was adopted consists of 14 points, among which the following demands and agreements are the most important (the sentences in quotation marks are translated from the document as quoted in the reports):

• "withdrawal of the occupiers and setting of an objective timetable for their withdrawal from Iraq"; "elimination of all the consequences of their presence, including any bases for them in the country, while working seriously for the building of security institutions and military forces within a defined schedule";

• suppression of the legal immunity of occupation troops, a demand coming with the condemnation of their practices against civilians and their breach of human rights;

• categorical rejection of the establishment of any relations with Israel;

• "resistance is a legitimate right of all peoples, but terrorism does not represent legitimate resistance"; "we condemn terrorism and acts of violence, killing, abducting and expulsion aimed at innocent citizens for sectarian reasons";

• "to activate the de-Ba'athification law and to consider that the Ba'ath party is a terrorist organization for all the tyranny it brought on the oppressed sons of Iraq, and to speed up the trial of overthrown president Saddam Hussein and the pillars of his regime";

• "to postpone the implementation of the disputed principle of federalism and to respect the people's opinion about it."<snip>


from Pepe Escobar in today's "Asia Times":

"Among the crucial points of the pact are: withdrawal of the occupiers and setting of an objective timetable for their withdrawal from Iraq; elimination of all the consequences of their presence, including any bases for them in the country, while working seriously for the building of (Iraqi) security institutions and military forces within a defined schedule; no more immunity for the occupation troops; no relations whatsoever with Israel; a condemnation of terrorism ("We condemn terrorism and acts of violence, killing, abducting and expulsion aimed at innocent citizens for sectarian reasons."); a condemnation of the Ba'ath Party as "a terrorist organization" and an urge "to speed up the trial of overthrown president Saddam Hussein"; and a decision to "postpone the implementation of the disputed principle of federalism"."

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GL15Ak03.html

The documentary "Iraq: The Reckoning" revealed both that the US/Iraqi police have let al-Sadr's militia (the Mahdi Army) take control over al-Sadr City, meting out their own brand of justice. and that the US have made an agreement with al-Sadr to not allow his arrest for his role in the killing of Ayatollah al-Khoi. Also not reported in US Media - why?

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  - I posted the article in the LBN a few days ago:  sabra   Dec-14-05 02:42 PM   #1 
  - Its a UIA - National Congress - Concord Front pact  enigma000   Dec-14-05 03:00 PM   #2 
  - The day after they report that Bush wore a wire for the debates.  blm   Dec-14-05 03:01 PM   #3 
     - LOL - I think you are correct! :-)  papau   Dec-14-05 03:31 PM   #4 
 
sabra Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 02:42 PM
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1. I posted the article in the LBN a few days ago:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph...

We were baffled as to why this "bombshell" wasn't being reported in the MSM. The most interesting part was this was an AP story, that the MSM decided not to pick off the wire. Damn liberal media :sarcasm:

peace.
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enigma000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 03:00 PM
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2. Its a UIA - National Congress - Concord Front pact
Its a pact between:
The UIA (the SCIRI, Dawa Party, and al-Sadr's people)
The Iraqi National Congress (Chalabi & Friends)
Iraqi Concord Front (moderate Sunnis)

Most noticeably the Kurdistan Alliance and Allawi's Iraqi List didn't participate. We will see what happens when the parties start negotiating to form a government next month.
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blm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 03:01 PM
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3. The day after they report that Bush wore a wire for the debates.
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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-14-05 03:31 PM
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4. LOL - I think you are correct! :-)
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