Members of antiU.S. cleric's movement want ceasefire to end... | KXNet.com North Dakota News |
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Members of antiU.S. cleric's movement want ceasefire to end...Jan 28 2008 6:25AM
Associated Press BAGHDAD (AP) Influential members of Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr's (mook-TAH'-duh al SAH'-durz) movement are urging the leader not to extend a cease-fire when it expires next month. In August, al-Sadr ordered his militia to stop fighting for six months. U.S officials say it's been a major factor in a sharp reduction of violence across the country. The anti-U.S. cleric has threatened to end the cease-fire unless the Iraqi government gets rid of "criminal gangs" within security forces that he claims are targeting his followers. Al-Sadr's political commission, some lawmakers and senior officials are urging him to follow through on the threat. Mahdi Army militiamen fought U.S. troops for much of 2004, and al-Sadr has tirelessly called for the withdrawal of American forces from Iraq. % |
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