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2008-02-12 09:01:00
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NAJAF GOVERNOR BRIEFS PRT - AYATOLLAH AL-SISTANI EXPLICITLY

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CLASSIFIED BY: Angus T. Simmons, PRT Team Leader, PRT Najaf,
Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)



This is a PRT Reporting Cable

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CLASSIFIED BY: Angus T. Simmons, PRT Team Leader, PRT Najaf,
Department of State.
REASON: 1.4 (b),(d)



This is a PRT Reporting Cable


1. (S) SUMMARY: During a meeting with the PRT February 7, Najaf
Governor Asa'd Abu Gilel briefed about the Iraqi Vice
President's meeting with Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani, preparation
for the upcoming al-Arbaeen gathering in Karbala city, and the
Iraqi VP's meeting with Najaf officials. A key point that the
Najaf Governor underscored he "was not afraid" to convey to the
PRT was of the Grand Ayatollah's support for Coalition Forces.
Al-Sistani explicitly stated during his meeting with VP Adel
Abdul Mahdi that he "encourages everyone to cooperate with
Coalition Forces," conveyed Governor Gilel. The Governor stated
that "his Eminence" has also emphasized on several other
occasions to Najaf officials the importance of cooperation with
the U.S. Secondly, Governor Gilel gave details of the security
ramp up they are planning in expectation of the eight million
pilgrims heading to Karbala during Arbaeen on February 25, an
event that commemorates the 40th day after the death of Imam
Al-Hussein. During the VP's meeting with provincial officials,
he discussed the security planning for Arbaeen, respect for the
role of the constitution, and the need to develop the private
sector. END SUMMARY

IRAQ VP MAHDI MET WITH GRAND AYATOLLAH AL-SISTANI IN NAJAF
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2. (S) On February 7, PRT Team Leader and PRTOffs held a meeting
at the office of Najaf Governor, Asa'd Abu Gilel, coinciding
with a visit by Iraq Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi that same
morning (Embassy Baghdad will report readout of this meeting
SepTel.) During the meeting, the Governor summarized to the PRT
the exchange that took place between VP Mahdi and Grand
Ayatollah al-Sistani the previous day. He stated that
al-Sistani expressed dissatisfaction with the services the
government is providing to the populace. In addition, he also

expressed concern for the high level of unemployment in Iraq.
Most importantly, the Governor added, the Grand Ayatollah
explicitly expressed to the VP that he "encourages everyone to
maintain cooperation with Coalition Forces." The Governor added
that he was not afraid to convey the message openly, as on other
occasions, "his Eminence" has reiterated the same "advice."
Governor Gilel also underscored that security protection for
al-Sistani and the other three Ayatollahs in Najaf has increased
since the end of January. (Note: In January, there was a failed
attempt to kill an al-Sistani aide in Karbala. End note)

SECURITY RAMPS UP FOR AL-ARBAAIN - EIGHT MILLION VISITORS
EXPECTED
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3. (SBU) One of the main purposes of the VP's visit to Najaf was
to coordinate security measures for the upcoming Al-Arbaeen
pilgrimage when eight million Shias are expected this year to
reach on foot Imam al-Hussein's mosque in Karbala to commemorate
the 40th day of the death of Imam Hussein, grandson of the
Prophet, killed in the battle of Taf near Karbala. Shia Muslims
believe that it took their ancestors forty days to find the
beheaded bodies of Imam Hussein and his 72 soldiers for a proper
burial, and deem the occasion one of their holiest observances.
Beginning February 16, one side of all Najaf to Karbala artery
roads will be closed to accommodate the pilgrims, with
heightened security measures. Additional military and police
forces from Baghdad and Najaf will arrive to join Karbala's
police for a two-week period. The governorates have set up big
tents along the way, opened all day and night, to provide free
food and a place to rest for all. Shia Muslims believe that the
pilgrimage to Karbala is a time to mourn and repent for their
ancestors, who they believe let down Imam Hussein when they did
not journey to meet him outside the city of Karbala, causing his
eventual death. Governor Gilel noted that during Saddam's
regime, Shia pilgrims were forbidden to commemorate Arbaeen, and
some were jailed and executed for the act. VP Mahdi met with
Najaf officials and security commanders to help ensure that the
two weeks of Arbaeen progress smoothly. They expect three
million people to journey through Najaf province alone.

IRAQ VP MAHDI EMPHASIZED PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, COMMITMENT
TO THE CONSTITUTION
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4. (SBU) During VP Mahdi's meeting with Najaf officials,
Governor Gilel stated that the VP emphasized the importance of
focus on private sector development, and a strong commitment to
the Constitution. The Governor highlighted, for example, the
"Ready-to-Wear" business suit that he was wearing.
Ready-to-Wear is a state-owned enterprise that the Brinkley

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Group and PRT are supporting and helping to understand the
international market to sell its products overseas. The
Governor would like to see more support for private companies,
and lamented the emphasis on traditional state-owned enterprise
during Saddam's times, at the expense of the private sector. He
also blamed Saddam for the failure of the Trade Ministry.
Secondly, the Governor stated that the VP asked Najaf officials
to "respect and remain committed to the Constitution." In the
same breath, the Governor expressed confidence that the
Provincial Council Draft Law would pass, and that there would be
elections later this year.


5. (C) COMMENT: We have observed a steady stream of senior GOI
officials traveling to Najaf of late, which is not surprising
given Najaf's importance to the national body politic. These
have included among others, Kurdistan Prime Minister Barzani,
Prime Minister Maliki, Vice President Mahdi, and President
Talibani on February 9, two days subsequent to the PRT's
meeting. Often, such visits have included an audience with the
Grand Ayatollah. The Governor on occasion passes to the PRT
tidbits from these close-hold meetings, which gives us
confidence that al-Sistani is generally aware of the PRT's
activities in Najaf province. END COMMENT
SIMMONS