IRAQ - Aug 13 - Sunnis Cool To Al Maliki's Crisis Summit.Sunni politicians maintain a hard line after Iraq's PM Nouri Al Maliki invites key Sunni and Kurdish allies to a crisis conference in a desperate bid to reach a compromise among Iraq's divided factions. It was a limited invite, including a Kurd, President Jalal Talabani, Vice President Tariq Al Hashemi, a moderate Sunni, Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi, a Shi'ite, and Massoud Barzani Massoud Barzani (Kurdish: مهسعوود بارزانی , the leader of the autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq. Abdul-Mahdi's office said he and Barzani would attend. Al Hashemi's office said it planned to give its answer later on Aug 13. But Iraq's minority Sunnis expressed growing anger over their perceptions of Al Maliki as a deeply biased sectarian sec·tar·i·an adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a sect. 2. Adhering or confined to the dogmatic limits of a sect or denomination; partisan. 3. Narrow-minded; parochial. n. 1. leader with links to Iran and his failure to bring all sides together after taking office in May 2006 and promising a national unity government. "It is one year and 4 months now that he has been in office and he is still leading a one-man rule and a sectarian policy", said Hamid Al Mutlaq, a senior member of the the National Dialogue Front, a Sunni Arab political party. "The country is on the verge On the Verge (or The Geography of Yearning) is a play written by Eric Overmyer. It makes extensive use of esoteric language and pop culture references from the late nineteenth century to 1955. of collapse". "Is he going to give a cure after all this destruction? He has proved that he is a sectarian leader and a failure, the country is under the control of criminal gangs with the complete absence of an authority or government". His sharp words came a day after Iraq's most senior Sunni politician, Adnan Al Dulaimi, issued a desperate appeal for Arab nations to help stop what he called an "unprecedented genocide genocide, in international law, the intentional and systematic destruction, wholly or in part, by a government of a national, racial, religious, or ethnic group. campaign" by Shi'ite militias armed, trained and controlled by Iran. Al Maliki called for the meeting during a news conference on Sunday Sunday: see Sabbath; week. and said he hoped it could take place in the next two days as he faces growing impatience with his government's perceived Shi'ite bias and failure to achieve reconciliation or to stop the sectarian violence Sectarian violence or sectarian strife is violence inspired by sectarianism, that is, between different sects of one particular mode of thought, not necessarily religious (e.g. threatening to tear the country apart. The PM also threatened to isolate isolate /iso·late/ (i´sah-lat) 1. to separate from others. 2. a group of individuals prevented by geographic, genetic, ecologic, social, or artificial barriers from interbreeding with others of their kind. the political blocs who have boycotted his Cabinet, suggesting they could be replaced by local Sunni tribal leaders who have recently formed alliances and joined US-led efforts against Al Qaida in Iraq. "We hope to end this crisis and that the ministers will return", Al Maliki said. "But if that doesn't happen, we will go to our brothers who are offering their help and we will choose ministers from among them". |
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