Armed Groups Respond to Olive Branch

Al-Mada is issued daily by Al-Mada Institute for Media, Culture, and Arts.

Armed Groups Respond to Olive Branch

Al-Mada is issued daily by Al-Mada Institute for Media, Culture, and Arts.

IWPR

Institute for War & Peace Reporting
Tuesday, 4 July, 2006
President Jalal Talabani says there has been a positive response from armed groups to the reconciliation plan put forward by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The president said many armed groups have come out in support of the plan – but not Saddam Hussein's group or al-Qaeda. The leader of the [Shia] Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, says he has no objection to including in the amnesty individuals who have fought against the Americans, but he rules out al-Qaeda and pro-Saddam groups. Member of parlt Mahmood Osman said the president’s negotiations with armed groups would bolster the plan for national reconciliation.
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