Posted on 07/16/2007 5:49:46 PM PDT by SandRat
TIKRIT Key tribal leaders from the Ubaidi and Anbakia tribes signed a peace agreement July 10 during a meeting at the Baqubah Government Center to end tribal conflicts that have been occurring for decades and stand together against al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations.
The strength of the tribes comes from the sheiks courage, said Col. David W. Sutherland, commander, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division.
Sheik Hamed Hazber Hasan Abdal al-Anbak, paramount sheik for the Anbakia tribe, and a key tribal leader from the Ubaidi tribe, have been meeting for the past several months to discuss and work through grievances between their respective tribes.
By signing the peace agreement, the tribes agreed to swear by God and his holy book Quran that we will unite in fighting terrorism in our areas.
The commitment of the tribes to sign this treaty signifies that the people of Diyala continue to feel disdain toward the hatred of al-Qaida and other terrorist groups throughout the province, said Sutherland. Just as the people of Buhriz, Tahrir, Mufrik and Khatoon have done, the Ubaidi and Anbakia tribes will show the terrorists that the people control the area because of their strength through unity.
Key promises of the agreement include ending tribal infighting and kidnappings; providing names of tribal members operating against the people; fighting al-Qaida within Diyala; cooperating and working with the Iraqi security forces to assist in discovering improvised explosive devices and locating corrupt individuals within the government and security forces; honoring the law; solving agricultural disputes within tribes and assist in returning displaced families to their homes.
After signing the agreement, both tribal leaders placed their hand on the Quran to signify their commitment to the stipulations of the agreement.
July 10th was almost a week ago, and this is the first I’ve heard this significant news.
Thanks for posting
pong
This story only goes to show that force works. Once we took the gloves off, people started falling in line. Given, it took a couple of times in Fallujah but we secured Anbar in the end and it looks as if though western Iraq may end up being a more fruitful society in the future. We can only hope.
Grear news.
coffee hasn’t made it to your fingers yet
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Hours later, the Iraqi authorities said, men wearing Iraqi military uniforms stormed into a village in Diyala Province and killed 29 men, women and children. An Iraqi security official, Col. Ragheb Radhi al-Umiri, said the gunmen surrounded the victims and fired into the crowd. The attack occurred in a remote village north of Baquba, he said, and the bodies of some victims were desecrated before the attackers fled.
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