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Viewing cable 06BAGHDAD2147, THE NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AND DIALOGUE PROJECT

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06BAGHDAD2147 2006-06-22 14:46 2011-08-30 01:44 CONFIDENTIAL Embassy Baghdad
VZCZCXRO7482
PP RUEHBC RUEHDE RUEHIHL RUEHKUK
DE RUEHGB #2147/01 1731446
ZNY CCCCC ZZH
P 221446Z JUN 06
FM AMEMBASSY BAGHDAD
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 5252
RHEHAAA/WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DC//NSC PRIORITY
INFO RUCNRAQ/IRAQ COLLECTIVE
RUEKJCS/SECDEF WASHINGTON DC
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 06 BAGHDAD 002147 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/22/2016 
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PTER KEM IZ
SUBJECT: THE NATIONAL RECONCILIATION AND DIALOGUE PROJECT 
 
REF: REF ESCROGIMA-NEA/I E-MAIL 6/21/06 
 
Classified By: POLITICAL COUNSELOR MARGARET SCOBEY, FOR REASONS 
1.4 (B) AND (D). 
 
1. (C) As per ref, PM  Maliki may announce his national 
reconciliation plan as early as the Council of 
Representative's next session, June 25.  Discussion continues 
among the Presidency, Prime Minister, DPMs and CoR leadership 
on the details. Sunni VP Tarik al-Hashimi has proposed 
additions that 
would expand the plan significantly and include objectionable 
language recognizing the "legitimacy of national resistance," 
distinguishing it from terrorism and noting the "necessity" 
of involving the national resistance in the dialogue on 
national reconciliation. 
 
 
2. (SBU) Para 3 contains the proposal as drafted by National 
Security Advisor al-Rubbaie, 
which the Prime Minister has circulated for approval. 
Paragraph 4 contains Hashimi's rewrite. 
 
3. (SBU) Begin Text Maliki/Rubbaie version: 
 
The National Reconciliation and Dialogue Project 
 
In order to emphasize the unity of the Iraqi people, and 
firmly establish the 
basis of national unity, spread an environment of harmony and 
love between 
its various components, and dealing with the effects which 
terror has left 
on mutual confidence. For spreading the spirit of loyal 
patriotism for an Iraq 
that treats all Iraqis equally with regard to their rights 
and their duties 
and does not distinguish on the basis of sect, ethnicity, or 
political party. 
In order to form a broad national front to face the 
challenges and requirements 
of the process of building Iraq and the prosperity of its 
people, and for the 
restoration of its full will and sovereignty, and for our 
dear Iraq to 
restore its leading position regionally and internationally. 
For the sake of 
all this we launch the national reconciliation and dialogue 
initiative, which 
is based on two fundamental pillars: 
 
An approved mechanism. 
Required principles and policies. 
 
First: Mechanisms 
 
A. To form a high national commission in the name of (The 
National Commission 
of the National Reconciliation and Dialogue Project) from 
representatives 
of the three authorities and the Minister of State for the 
National Dialogue, 
representatives of the parliamentary lists composed of 
coalitions of 
political movements, independent figures, representatives of 
the religious 
authorities and the tribes. 
B. To form subcommittees in the provinces to assume 
the same tasks that the High National Commission would 
undertake in order to 
horizontally expand reconciliation. 
C. To form field committees for establishing 
cultural and media visions and to follow up the 
reconciliation process and 
focus on, and evaluate, its stages. 
D. To convene a conference for various 
components of the society such as: 
1. A conference for religious scholars in order 
to support the reconciliation process and the issuance of 
Fatwas supporting 
reconciliation, fatwas are considered abiding by God's will. 
2. A conference for heads of tribes to issue a Code of Honor 
to confront, 
fight and defeat terrorism and those who are corrupt. 
3. A conference for the presently active political forces who 
pledge support 
to the State, support the political process, confront the 
terrorist 
challenge and corruption and to announce a National Compact 
to that effect. 
4. Motivating all civil society institutions to hold events, 
 
BAGHDAD 00002147  002 OF 006 
 
 
conferences and 
awareness and education campaigns. 
 
Second: Required Principles and Policies 
 
1.  The political forces participating in the political 
process and the 
government should adopt a rational political message to bring 
back and 
deepen the spirit of confidence and to reassure the reluctant 
parties. 
2.  To adopt a true national dialogue for dealing with all 
visions and stances 
that differ from the vision of the government and the 
political forces 
participating in the political process. 
3.  To adopt the constitutional and 
legal legitimacy to solve the country's problems, and deal 
with the 
phenomenon of physical liquidations and exert efforts for 
controlling 
such a dangerous phenomenon. 
4.  The political forces participating in the 
government must take a clear and forthright stance against 
terrorists 
and Saddamists. 
5.  To issue a general pardon for detainees who were not 
involved in crimes, terrorist acts, war crimes, and crimes 
against 
humanity, and he who desires the opportunity for pardon 
pledges to 
denounce violence and pledges support for the national 
elected 
Iraqi government and pledges to follow the law. 
6.  To prevent human rights violations, work on prison reform 
and punish 
those responsible for crimes of torture, and enable the 
international organizations 
concerned to visit prisons and inspect the prisoners' 
conditions. 
7. To discuss with the Multi National Forces putting in place 
mechanisms to prevent 
violations of human and civil rights during military 
operations. 
8.  To solve the problems of the employees of the dissolved 
departments, 
particularly the economic aspect. 
9.  To reconsider the Debaathification 
commission, making it subject to the law and the judiciary, 
and removing 
its political character so as to assume a professional and 
constitutional nature. 
10. To take swift measures to improve services 
especially in hot areas. 
11.  To activate preparatory committees that emerged 
from the Cairo Conference for the National Accord in 
coordination 
with the United Nations. 
12.  The government should make a regional Arab Islamic 
balanced move to make governments aware of what is going on 
in Iraq and 
win their support for the national accord process, especially 
the governments 
that offer support to or overlook terrorism. 
13.  Serious and rapid work to 
build the Armed Forces, which will assume Iraq's security 
management, 
paving the way for the Multi National Forces pullout. 
14. The government should 
honor its previous commitment by working on studying amending 
the 
Constitution. 
15.  To activate decisions to support victims of the former 
regime, 
compensate them, and provide the means to improve living and 
service 
conditions in the deprived areas. 
16.  To revoke all red lines that prevent 
the participation of any Iraqi citizen who did not commit any 
crime 
and wants to work toward building Iraq. 
17.  To compensate those harmed 
by terrorist acts and military operations. 
18.  Activate the role of just 
judiciary for punishing criminals, and making the Judiciary 
the only 
authority in dealing with crimes, symbols of the former 
regime, and 
terrorists. 
19. To make the armed forces not subject to the influence of 
the 
 
BAGHDAD 00002147  003 OF 006 
 
 
competing political forces, and to keep the Armed forces from 
intervening 
in political matters. To solve the problem of the militias 
and the illegal 
armed groups and dealing with them politically, economically, 
and in 
terms of security. 
20.  To unify visions and positions vis-a-vis terrorist and 
Takfeer elements and groups hostile to Iraq and the Iraqis. 
21.  To launch an extensive construction campaign for all 
damaged areas in 
Iraq and to solve the unemployment problem. 
22. The Parliament, the Constitution, and the National Unity 
Government 
were the result of elections and these institutions 
constitute the legitimate 
representation of the Iraqi people's will in dealing with 
issues of 
sovereignty and no one has the right any longer to talk about 
resistance 
outside the scope of these legitimate institutions. 
 
End Text. 
 
 
4, (C) Begin Text Hashimi version: 
 
The National Reconciliation and Dialogue Project 
 
For emphasizing the unity between the Iraqi people, 
consolidating the 
rules of national unity, establishing an environment of 
harmony and 
love between various components, and dealing with the effects 
which 
terror in all its forms, mismanagement and foreign 
intervention has 
left on mutual confidence between Iraqis  and for deepening 
the 
spirit of sincere citizenship (in which all Iraqis become 
equal 
in their rights and duties, without political, sectarian, 
ethnic 
and partisan distinction) and for forming a wide national 
front 
to confront the challenges of the process of building Iraq 
and 
the welfare of its people and the restoration of its full 
will 
and sovereignty, and for restoring Iraq's pioneer and unique 
position regionally and internationally, we launch the 
national 
reconciliation and dialogue initiative, which is based on 
three 
fundamental pillars: 
 
1.    Required principles and policies. 
2.    An approved mechanism 
3.    The organizational structure. 
 
First: Required principles and policies 
1.    Adopting a political, information, religious and 
rational 
message that opposes the sectarian and ethnic calls from 
the political powers participating in the political process, 
the government and the remaining political movements working 
in the field for restoring and deepening confidence and trust 
of all parties, the neutrality of governmental media and 
preventing it from dealing with issues that stimulate ethnic 
and sectarian chauvinism and incite resentment, hatred an 
revenge must be emphasized. 
2.    Adopting a policy of honest national dialogue in 
dealing 
with all visions and positions which oppose the visions and 
positions of the government and the political forces 
participating in the political process. 
3.    Adopting constitutional and legal legitimacy to 
resolve the problems of the country. Dealing with the 
phenomena of physical liquidations, and exerting efforts 
to control this dangerous phenomena. 
4.    Establishing a position concerning the occupation 
nd the necessity of agreement concerning a conditional 
timetable for withdrawal concurrent with building the 
Armed Forces in a way that guarantees the security of 
Iraq, and supporting that with a decision issued by the 
Security Council. 
5.    Adopting a decisive foreign policy towards 
neighboring countries with the purpose of preventing 
their intervention in Iraqi affairs, controlling the 
borders and stopping infiltrations. 
6.    The political forces participating in the government 
 
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must take a clear and candid position against terrorists, 
Saddamists, the occupation, the armed party militias 
and the death squads. 
7.    As an initiative of good faith and in preparation 
for launching an initiative for Reconciliation and 
Dialogue, release all detainees in the prisons of MOD 
and MOI and the US controlled prisons are released 
within a specific period except for detainees who were 
convicted of committing regular crimes. 
8.    Formation of a special commission to review the 
sentences issued against Iraqis in crimes other than 
regular crimes. 
9.    Prevention of human rights violations and work for 
reforming prisons and punishing those who are responsible 
for crimes of torture, and referring them to the courts 
for holding them accountable in accordance with the law. 
Enabling concerned international and national organizations 
to visit prisons and examine prisoners' conditions without 
obstacles and adopt reports submitted by those organizations. 
10.   Negotiation with the Multi National Forces for 
establishment of mechanisms to prevent human rights 
violations 
and violations against civilians during military operations. 
11.   Resolving the problems of dissolved government 
departments, 
especially ones related to economic aspect and restoring 
those whose 
experience can be used and those who did not reach the legal 
age of 
retirement to their previous positions. 
12.   Review the Debaathification law 
13.   Taking quick measures to improve services especially in 
hot areas. 
14.   To activate preparatory committees that emerged from 
the Cairo 
Conference for the National Accord in coordination with the 
Arab 
league. 
15.   The government should make a regional Arab Islamic 
balanced move 
to make governments aware of what is going on in Iraq and win 
their 
support for the national accord process. 
16.   Serious and rapid work to build the Armed Forces of MOD 
and MOI 
and others to guarantee building it on national and 
professional basis 
since it will assume Iraq's security, paving the way for the 
Multi 
National Forces pullout. 
17.   Work to amend the Constitution within the period 
stipulated in Article 
142, the COR must fulfill its previous commitment to work for 
that 
goal. 
18.   To activate decisions to support victims of the former 
regime, the 
occupation and subsequent governments or those who were 
subjected 
to terrorism and violence from any source and compensate 
them, and 
provide the means to improve living and service conditions in 
the 
deprived areas all over Iraq. 
19.   Recognize the legitimacy of national resistance and 
distinguish 
national resistance from terrorism and encourage the 
resistance to join 
the political process and the necessity of involving the 
national 
resistance in the dialogue of national reconciliation. 
20.   To revoke all red lines that prevent the participation 
of any Iraqi 
citizen either as individuals or as groups in the political 
process. 
21.    To compensate those harmed by terrorist acts, military 
operations and 
human rights violations committed by the government and 
occupation 
forces. 
22.   Work to return the displaced to their areas. The 
government and its 
security institutions must secure their return and protect 
them against 
saboteurs and terrorists as well as compensate them for 
damages and 
adopt a decisive security policy to guarantee people's 
protection and to 
prevent their being subjected to theft and coercion. 
23.   Return seized mosques and shrines to their people and 
legal owners 
 
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and reconstruct mosques which were burned or destroyed. 
24.   Guarantee the fairness and independence of the 
Judiciary. 
25.    Work diligently to free the armed forces from the 
influence of the 
competing political forces, and from intervening in political 
matters. 
To solve the problem of the militias and the illegal armed 
groups by 
integrating them into civil society through appointment in 
various civil 
ministries of the State. 
26.   To unify the visions and positions vis-a-vis the 
terrorist and Takfeeri 
elements and groups, of all sects and religions that are 
hostile towards 
Iraq and the Iraqis. 
27.   To launch an extensive construction campaign for all 
damaged areas in 
Iraq, aiming in the first place to improve services and to 
solve the 
unemployment problem. 
28.   An immediate halt of military operations, raids on 
areas and collective 
punishments directed towards specific areas in the name of 
combating 
terrorism. Detention and search operations must be done in 
accordance 
with real judicial orders issued before the raids or 
detention and based 
on definitive information. 
 
Second: An approved Mechanism. 
 
A.    The Prime Minister officially announces the launching 
of a project for 
reconciliation and national dialogue before the COR by 
presenting a document 
signed by all the leaders of the concerned political 
structures. 
B.    Holding conferences for various sectors of society such 
as: 
1-    A conference for religious scholars in order to support 
the reconciliation 
process and the issuance of Fatwas supporting reconciliation 
"as a clinging 
to the cord of God" and we appeal to the highest religious 
authorities to 
issue rulings that forbid the shedding of Iraqi blood. 
2-    A conference for heads of tribes to issue a Code of 
Honor calling 
for commitment to the project and for confronting, fighting 
and defeating 
terrorism and those who are corrupt. 
3-    A conference for the presently active political forces, 
to undertake 
supporting the State, protecting the political process based 
on higher 
national interest of preserving the unity of Iraq's people 
and territory 
and confronting the deteriorating security situation, 
terrorism, and 
corruption which is happening as one of the results, and 
consequence, of 
occupation, and announcing a national  Compact  for this. 
C.    Motivating all civil society institutions to hold 
events, conferences 
and awareness and education campaigns. 
D.    Bringing about real reform to the various institutions 
of the State 
and its management methods. It is necessary to build sound 
government 
institutions that enjoy independence in order to make the 
government at 
the service of the people instead of being a burden for the 
people. 
E.    The plan is to be implemented in the following stages 
and in accordance 
with an agreed upon timetable: 
-     The planning stage 
-     The implementation stage 
-     The preparatory stage 
-     The implementation of policies stage 
-     The evaluation and review stage 
 
Third : The Organizational Structure. 
1.    The National Organization for National Reconciliation 
and 
Dialogue (planning). The Minister of State for national 
Dialogue as 
its secretary. (It can emanate from the political committee 
 
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for 
National Security) 
2.    The executive committees ( implementation) 
3.    The central committee for follow up ( a preferably 
neutral entity to 
follow up, observe and rectify) 
4.    Arbitration Committee  (a neutral entity, legal power 
with final and 
compulsory decisions. (it is necessary to agree early on the 
members of the organization and the committees) 
 
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