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Iraq |
US Transfer of Shiite Province to Iraq Cancelled |
2008-07-01 |
![]() Dahash did not give details but the US military also confirmed that the transfer had been cancelled. Dahash said a curfew which was imposed in the province on Sunday evening to prevent any insurgent attacks during the handover ceremony was also lifted. Diwaniyah, formerly known as Qadisiyah, was to be the 10th of Iraq's 18 provinces to be taken over by local forces from US-led foreign troops, amid a push to transfer security control of the entire country back to Baghdad. Diwaniyah has often been rocked by infighting as rival Shiite militias vie for supremacy. The province has seen fierce clashes between supporters of anti-American Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr and his rival Abdel Aziz al-Hakim, head of the Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council. Last November, Iraqi and US troops launched a major military assault in Diwaniyah to stabilise the region of around one million people. More than 3,000 Iraqi soldiers and policemen supported by tanks and hundreds of US and Polish troops took part in the assault to flush out Shiite militants from the province's capital. Nearly 100 militants were detained during the operation, many of them loyal to Sadr. |
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