Iraq Sunnis Reject Maliki's Plan
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The highest Sunni religious authority in Iraq rejected on Friday, June 30, Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki's reconciliation plan, denouncing it as incomplete and a part of a public relations campaign. "This initiative is a campaign of public relations for the government," Muthenna Hareth Al-Dari, spokesman for the Association of Muslim Scholars, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Friday. "What Maliki said is confirming that the initiative is meaningless because he has excluded everyone," he said referring to Maliki's statement that those who have killed occupation troops and Iraqis will not be eligible for amnesty under the peace plan...
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The highest Sunni religious authority in Iraq rejected on Friday, June 30, Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki's reconciliation plan, denouncing it as incomplete and a part of a public relations campaign. "This initiative is a campaign of public relations for the government," Muthenna Hareth Al-Dari, spokesman for the Association of Muslim Scholars, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on Friday. "What Maliki said is confirming that the initiative is meaningless because he has excluded everyone," he said referring to Maliki's statement that those who have killed occupation troops and Iraqis will not be eligible for amnesty under the peace plan...
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