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06HILLAH74
2006-05-01 10:52:00
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REO Hillah
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MUQTADA AL-SADR STATEMENTS: ZARQAWI, COLLABORATING WITH

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1. SUMMARY: On April 28 and 29, Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr issued
two "Istifa" or policy statements. The first statement
suggested that Al Qaeda leader Zarqawi had entered into a
"truce" with Coalition Forces that created a pretext for
continued U.S. occupation of Iraq. Muqtada al-Sadr told his
followers that Zarqawi's recent video appearance was timed to
put pressure on the new national government to accept the
presence of Coalition Forces in Iraq. In the second statement,
al-Sadr stated that a Sadrist cleric who had met with US forces
in a Kirkuk police station was an "infidel" who did not realize
that the Hawza (Shi'a religious leaders in Najaf) "could never
be allies" with the United States. END SUMMARY


2. Muqtada al-Sadr's two statements or "Istifa" were phrased as
responses to questions from followers. They are meant to
provide religious guidance for actions in a manner similar to a
fatwa, but with less formal standing. The first statement
concerned the recent release of a videotaped appearance by Al
Qaeda terrorist Abu Musab Zarqawi. REO Al-Hillah informal
translation follows:

Begin translation of the first statement

The Iraqis have watched the latest Zarqawi statement on
television in which he called all Iraqis; Shi'a, Sunni, or Kurd,
traitors, except for those who work with him. How does Muqtada
al-Sadr view these statements and their purpose? We appreciate
your position that rejects classifying people by their religious
beliefs, thus assuring unity for the supreme goal of
(liberating) this country and Islam.

Sayyed Muqtada:

From the statements of Zarqawi, I draw the following conclusions:


1. The discourteous appearance of Zarqawi on television
occurred after the United States reached a truce and negotiation
with Al Qaeda that extends the U.S. influence and strength in
Iraq.


2. His appearance came after national pressure was placed on
the United States to withdraw from Iraq. The United States will
not withdraw from Iraq while Zarqawi and his followers are here,
so I say that this statement provides an excuse to extend the
occupation.


3. Zarqawi and his followers accuse all Iraqis who do not work
with him to be traitors. He ignores Iraq as a State of Islam
and protector of our Islamic heritage. He ignores those who
fought against the armies of invasion in Najaf, Karbala,
Al-Anbar, Basrah, and Mosul. He ignores the 130 members of the
Council of Representatives who declared themselves for freedom
and the million Iraqis who have signed petitions demanding the
expulsion of the invaders.


4. Zarqawi and his followers are collaborators with Saddam
Hussein and the Saddamists because in the video, he did not
condemn Saddam or his infidel Baathists who committed crimes
against innocent Iraqis.


5. The appearance of Zarqawi ensures that the Iraqi people face
three enemies: the invaders of all nationalities, the
extremists, and the Baathists.


6. If, according to Zarqawi's words, Shi'a are traitors then I,
too, am a traitor and am honored to be one as Muqtada al-Sadr.


7. His appearance should be compared to the displacement by
force of Iraqis and the killing of innocent people by his
followers.


8. We remind you:

America is the enemy of all nations.

Zarqawi's appearance is meant to weaken the national government
by supplying a pretext of terrorism in order to force the
government to accept the occupation.

Zarqawi meant to apply pressure on the Council of
Representatives to drop demands for withdrawal of the invaders.

Therefore, I am ready to help all my Sunni, Kurd, and Shi'a
brothers and the voices in the Parliament to push for the
invasion's withdrawal and to stop cooperation between Zarqawi
and his followers and the U.S. Ambassador.

End informal translation of the first statement.


2. Begin informal translation of the second statement:


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A group of Sadrists in Kirkuk Province claims that a cleric in
the Kirkuk Sadrist office (Dr. Abdul Kareem Khalaf Al-Souadi)
met with U.S. officers in a police station. We want to ask if
this is acceptable behavior and if communication with U.S.
forces is allowable.

A Sadr cleric answers:

This is unacceptable behavior. It is an outrageous action to
talk with Americans. Muqtada warns everyone who is as
irresponsible that they will be considered to be an infidel and
must be boycotted. All Sadrists must follow the teachings of
the Hawza to avoid disgrace. The Hawza and the invaders will
never be allies and Iraqis must work for their independence and
liberation from the invasion.

End informal translation of the second statement.
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