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Leaders of Diyala River Valley recommit to reconciliation
Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Multi-National Division-North

Posted on 09/09/2007 1:15:34 PM PDT by SandRat

BAQUBAH — In an effort to build upon the recent success of the Aug. 19 reconciliation agreement between more than 80 leaders from the Diyala River Valley, approximately 40 tribal leaders recently gathered at the Baqubah Government Center to continue their discussions about the importance of reconciliation.

The leaders, both Sunni and Shia, represented multiple tribes throughout the Diyala River Valley, with emphasis placed on tribes from Abu Sayda and Mukiesha – two villages that have not worked together in over a year due to tribal infighting.

The meeting, hosted by Ra’ad Hameed Al-Mula Jowad Al-Tamimi, Diyala’s governor, allowed the tribes an opportunity to voice their grievances and discuss solutions for the way ahead.

“We must forget about the past and remain focused on the future,” said Ra’ad as he addressed the group of tribal leaders. “We have a long way to go; but today, you have taken the first step.”

Circled around the Quran with their right hands raised, Ra’ad led the leaders as they swore over the Islamic Holy Book to uphold a provincial-wide reconciliation agreement. While a few leaders stated their commitment for the first time, the majority of the tribes attended the previous meeting and swore on the Quran as a sign of continued commitment.

The sheiks agreed and restated their commitment to eight conditions to include ending violent acts between tribes; providing intelligence to the Iraqi Security Forces; fighting al-Qaida and other enemy organizations; helping the Security Forces discover improvised explosive devices; upholding the law; solving issues between tribes in a civil manner and returning the displaced families to their homes.

Staff Maj. Gen. Nouri, deputy commanding officer of Iraqi Security Forces in Diyala province; Staff Maj. Gen. Ghanem Abass Ibraham al-Qureshy, the provincial director of police; and Col. David W. Sutherland, commander of Coalition forces in Diyala, were also in attendance to witness the event and discuss any security concerns throughout the region.

“The future of Diyala is in your hands,” Ghanem said. “We need to stand together and start building for the people.

“Whatever is done is done,” he continued. “We are not going to return to that. The only choice you have is to look to the future of Iraq.”

“Your province is at a tipping point right now,” Sutherland said during his comments. “The people have faith in the leaders in this room; and those who choose not to participate will be left behind.”

“We are brothers,” said Sheik Sa’ad, a paramount sheik in the Abu Sayda area. “We need to stop the bloodshed because innocent people and the future will die.

“I ask you, from your hearts, to work together to stop the fighting,” Sa’ad said.

“These reconciliation agreements are not just words on paper – they represent the future for your people,” Sutherland continued. “As you continue to unite, your strength as a unified tribe will show the terrorists that they hold no place or position in Diyala.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: diyalarivervalley; frwn; iraq; progress; reconciliation
Yet Durbin and the RATS will tell you that no progress is being made.
1 posted on 09/09/2007 1:15:37 PM PDT by SandRat
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2 posted on 09/09/2007 1:15:53 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

the first steps.. Good.

at least THEY are headed in the right direction, unlike the dems who wander like dizzy flies before the rain.. time to swat them hard in ‘08.

I hope the GOP is up to the fight to prove the left IS wrong and show results instead of a bunch of gums flapping in the wind from the cut-n-runners


3 posted on 09/09/2007 1:29:38 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed ... ICE’s toll-free tip hotline—1-866-DHS-2-ICE)
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To: SandRat
both Sunni and Shia,

HEAR HEAR!!

We need to stand together and start building for the people.

HEAR HEAR!!

These reconciliation agreements are not just words on paper – they represent the future for your people

HEAR HEAR!!

And you won't HEAR HEAR this from the media. May God Bless the Iraqi people and their hope.

4 posted on 09/09/2007 1:34:28 PM PDT by do the dhue (Don't let Jihad Jane do what Hanoi Jane did!!!! SEP 15, 07 Gathering of EAGLES DC)
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