Sadr Reportedly Forgoing Attacks For Political Role
Tuesday, August 31, 2004 at 07:01PM
TheSpook
Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr has ordered his militiamen to
suspend attacks on U.S. and Iraqi forces and intends to participate in
politics instead of pursuing an armed rebellion, his aides said Monday.
A shift by Sadr and his supporters away from violence could resolve a
significant threat to Iraq's stability and provide a boost to the
country's interim government, which has urged the cleric to dissolve
his Mahdi Army militia and join the political process. Sadr, a
rebellious young religious leader who wants U.S. forces to leave Iraq,
has sparked unrest across central and southern parts of the country
since April. "Moqtada Sadr called on the Mahdi Army to cease fire in
all of Iraq until the Sadr office announces its plans to participate in
the political process," one of Sadr's representatives, Ali Yassiri,
said in a telephone interview. [more ]
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