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Iraq
SAIRI Vows to Shun U.S.-Named Council
2003-06-07
An Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim group said Saturday it would not join an interim political council envisaged by Iraq's U.S.-British occupying powers unless it was elected, not appointed by American administrator Paul Bremer. Bremer met representatives from seven political groups and at least 10 prominent Iraqis Friday to present his latest ideas on Iraq's political future after Saddam Hussein. "We said at the meeting that we want an elected political council and an elected constitutional council," Hamed Bayati of the Iranian-backed Shi'ite Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution (SCIRI) told Reuters. "We will not participate in an administration that would be appointed by ambassador Bremer. This is also a decision taken by all the seven political parties."
"And we know he ain't gonna appoint us..."
None of the other six groups, composed mainly of former exiled foes of Saddam, has openly rejected Bremer's plan to name an interim council to help run Iraq, rather than have it elected by a national conference as previously proposed. A senior official of Masoud Barzani's Kurdistan Democratic Party, another of the seven factions, said the KDP was not "100 percent satisfied" with Bremer's plan. He would not elaborate.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

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