Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06HILLAH84
2006-05-14 18:14:00
SECRET
REO Hillah
Cable title:  

GENERAL QAIS: WILL HE BE DISMISSED?

Tags:  KISL PGOV MARR IZ 
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P 141814Z MAY 06
FM REO HILLAH
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 0626
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RUEHIHL/REO HILLAH 0677
S E C R E T HILLAH 000084 

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 5/14/2016
TAGS: KISL PGOV MARR IZ
SUBJECT: GENERAL QAIS: WILL HE BE DISMISSED?

CLASSIFIED BY: Alfred Fonteneau, Regional Coordinator, REO
Hillah, Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)



S E C R E T HILLAH 000084

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 5/14/2016
TAGS: KISL PGOV MARR IZ
SUBJECT: GENERAL QAIS: WILL HE BE DISMISSED?

CLASSIFIED BY: Alfred Fonteneau, Regional Coordinator, REO
Hillah, Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)




1. (S) SUMMARY: The beleaguered, but popular head of the Babil
Police, General Qais Hamza Aboud Al-Momouri, updated the
Regional Coordinator on developments in the Babil Governor and
Provincial Council's campaign to dismiss him. General Qais
stated that he had traveled to Baghdad on Friday to see Minister
of Interior Bayan Jabr, who would only give him a verbal
assurance that for the moment, General Qais would remain in
place. One day later, Governor Al-Musalamawi and a delegation
of eleven SCIRI Provincial Council members made the same trip.
Governor Al-Musalamawi told the press that the Provincial
Council's dismissal of General Qais stood and Qais would soon be
stepping down. Iraqi police, Sunnis, and NGO members rallied on
Sunday in downtown Hillah in support of General Qais. There
were several tense moments as Iraqi Army soldiers called in to
take over for the Iraqi Police in guarding the Governor's
offices pointed their weapons at the demonstrators. Despite the
public support and the protests of independent and some Sadr
Provincial Council members, General Qais believes that Minister
Jabr intends to sign an order dismissing Qais shortly before the
Minister leaves office. END SUMMARY


2. (S) On May 14, General Hamza Qais, Babil Mayor Imad Lafta,
and Babil IP Deputy Chief Colonel Abbas Al-Gebory briefed RC and
REO staff on the campaign to remove him (reftel). Qais looked
exhausted, and Lafta did most of the talking. Qais stated he
had traveled to Baghdad to seek assurances from Minister of
Interior Bayan Jabr that Qais would remain in place. Jabr, Qais
said, refused to provide anything in writing. He assured Qais
that he would remain in place as long as Jabr himself remained
Minister.


3. (S) Qais told RC that he believed Minister Jabr will issue a
written order dismissing Qais just before leaving office. He
claimed that Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq
(SCIRI) leader Ayatollah Abd al-Aziz al-Hakim was pressuring
Jabr to remove Qais. General Qais also noted that in a similar
case, the removal of Najaf Province independent Police Chief
Abbas, the Minister had assured Abbas he would stay and then
quietly dismissed him by writing two days later.


4. (C) The following day, Governor Al-Musalamawi held a
television interview after his meeting with Minister Jabr and
stated that the Provincial Council's dismissal of Qais will
stand. However, during a rally of 700-1000 General Qais
supporters on Sunday, demonstrators heard from Iraqi Police
officers that General Qais had returned from Baghdad with a
signed memorandum confirming he would remain in place. This may
have been a deception to avoid bloodshed - at the time,
demonstrators had just broken the front gate of the Provincial
Government building. Iraqi Army soldiers called in to replace
the Governor's normal Iraqi Police guard reportedly aimed RPGs
and machine guns at the crowd.


5. (S) General Qais and Mayor Lafta urged the Embassy and MNF-I
to put pressure on Prime Minister Malicki and Minister Jabr,
saying that the stakes were high; "Babil will become another
Baghdad." Qais accused SCIRI, Da'wa, and Sadr PC members of
having already divided up police positions as spoils in the
event of Qais' departure. Both Qais and Lafta attributed the
persistence of the Governor and SCIRI PC faction's attacks on
General Qais to behind the scenes pressure from MOIS, the
Iranian intelligence agency.


6. (S) When Mayor Lafta said quite seriously that the only thing
left was to remove Governor Al-Musalamawi, RC inquired if there
were any legal means to do so. Lafta and Qais commented that
Al-Musalamawi had submitted a fake college certificate to
satisfy a requirement that provincial governors have a degree
from an institute of higher learning. Mayor Lafta stated he
would talk to the Babil Province Independent Electoral
Commission of Iraq to see if anything could be done to expose
the certificate as a fake. COMMENT: Lafta promised to forward a
copy of the certificate to the REO. END COMMENT

FONTENEAU