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2006-02-15 14:14:00
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WASIT UIA MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF REPRESENTATIVES:

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1. (U) SUMMARY. Wasit province was allocated eight seats in the
December 15, 2005 elections to the Council of
Representatives(CoR). The United Iraqi Alliance (ballot number
555) received seven of the eight seats. Biographical information
follows for six of the seven UIA/555 members in the CoR. END
SUMMARY.

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MOHAMMED IZELDINE MUTTAR AL-KHATEEB
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2. (SBU) Male, 34. Al-Khateeb currently serves as Deputy
Governor of Wasit, though he has indicated he will resign the
post after he takes his position in the CoR. Born in 1972 in
Al-Kut, he earned a degree in accounting from Al-Musensiriyah
University in Baghdad in 1996. Thereafter, he was employed as an
accountant at a perfume company in Al-Aziziyah, Wasit province.


3. (SBU) Al-Khateeb entered politics as candidate on the "Wasit
Gathering of Elites" slate (affiliated with the Supreme Council
of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq and Badr Organization) in the
January 2005 Provincial Council elections. In April 2005, the
Provincial Council appointed him Deputy Governor.


4. (SBU) Al-Khateeb is related to the SCIRI Transitional
National Assembly member Habeeb Al-Khateeb. Mohammed Al-Khateeb
was a surprise choice for the number one slot on the UIA/555
slate in Wasit, and was selected for the position against the
wishes of Wasit SCIRI chief Ahmed Al-Hakim. According to
Al-Khateeb, one reason for his selection was the intervention on
his behalf by TNA Deputy President Hussein Al-Sharistani.
Al-Sharistani reportedly shared a prison cell for four years
with Al-Khateeb's father, who was later executed. Mohammed
Al-Khateeb is married with three children. Despite his youth, he
is a widely respected figure in the province, due largely to the
pious reputation of his father.

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DR. HUSSEIN AMIR RADHI
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5. (SBU) Male, 38. Radhi occupied the second position on the
UIA/555 list and is the leading Sadrist in the Wasit CoR
delegation. Radhi has no known previous political experience.
Until 2003, Radhi served as a doctor in the Iraqi Army and
commanded the Al Karam'mah Military Hospital in Kut. This
position was generally reserved for upper mid-level Ba'ath Party
members, though Radhi's own membership in the Ba'ath Party has
not been confirmed.


6. (SBU) Radhi is extremely reluctant to communicate with
representatives of the USG. Several planned appointments have
fallen through at the last minute after he was reportedly
ordered to cancel the meetings at the behest of higher-ranking
Sadrists in the province. Radhi is married with three children.

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MIKBAL KHALEEL GANI ABID AL-HADI
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7. (SBU) Female, age unknown. Al-Hadi was listed third on the
UIA/555 slate and is the only Wasit Badr Organization
representative to be elected to the CoR. She lived in Iran from
1980 to 2003 and is married to an Iranian citizen. It is unclear
whether she is a member of Badr Organization or was merely asked
by Badr to fill a slot on the ballot reserved for female
candidates. She appears in public with her face completely
veiled.

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NEM'MAH SALMAN ABBAS KAREEM AL-MAYAHI
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8. (SBU) Male, 39. Al-Mayahi is also known as Abu Sadik Al
Mayahi. He was listed fourth on the UIA/555 slate and is a
member of the Dawa (Iraq) party. Al-Mayahi is originally from
the town of Al-Hay. He has consistently refused to meet with
representatives of the USG. He is known for his aggressive
rhetoric against Coalition Forces in Wasit and is openly
critical of provincial officials who cooperate with Coalition
Forces and civilian USG personnel. He publicly supported Sadrist
attacks on CPA offices in Najaf and Al-Kut in 2004. Al-Mayahi
is married.

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BASIM SHARIF NUSSAIF AL-HEJAMY
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9. (SBU) Male, 43. Fifth candidate on the UIA/555 list and an
Al-Fadilah party member. He was elected to the Transitional
National Assembly in 2005. Al-Hejamy is a practicing physician.
He holds several degrees in medicine, surgery, immunology and
microbiology from the University of Mosul. Al-Hejamy entered
politics as a local council member in Al-Suwerah, Wasit
province, and was elected to the Provincial Council in January,

2005. He is married with five children.

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MAJEED KHAIRAHLLAH RAHI
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10. (SBU) Male, 35. Seventh Candidate on the UIA/555 list. Rahi
is not formally affiliated with any of the UIA/555 constituent
parties, though he was asked to stand for election by
representatives of SCIRI. Rahi is Dean of the Wasit College of
Education and Chair of the Arabic Department. Born in 1971, he
has two degrees from the College of Education at Baghdad
University and a doctorate from Qadisiyah University.
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