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Protesting US Raids, 47 Iraqi Bodies Boycott Polls

by IOL (reposted)
BAGHDAD, November 17 (IslamOnline.net) – In what could cost the new Iraqi government its necessary legitimacy to win the hearts and minds of the people, 47 Sunni, Shiite, Turkoman and Christian bodies have so far declared their boycott for the general election slated for early next year, due to the grisly US attacks in Fallujah.
Concluding a one-day conference in the headquarters of the influential Sunni Association of Muslim Scholars (AMS) in Baghdad’s Um Al-Qora mosque, a plethora of bodies representing Iraq’s religious mosaic agreed that the open-ended Fallujah offensive was an obstacle to an effective political participation.

They further said that the outcome of the election is settled in advance for the “collaborators” with the US occupation troops.

The conference is organized by the Iraqi National Founding Conference, a coalition of Sunni, Shiite and independent Iraqi figures.

Chief among those who inked the communiqué are the AMS, Sheikh Jawad Al-Khalsi, the secular National Arab Current, the Iraqi-Turkoman Front, the Democratic Christian Party and the communist People’s Union party.

Voter registration is already under way, but it's been overshadowed by the US-led Fallujah onslaught, bombings and kidnappings. Registration runs till December15 .

The interim Iraqi government said it has so far verified 63 parties and movements out of 90 applicants.

The January vote will also elect a275 -seat assembly, whose primary task will be to draft a permanent constitution for Iraq.

Under Iraq's election laws, there will be no electoral boundaries for the January vote, with the whole country treated as a single constituency. Political parties will contest the vote by slates of candidates.

“Imposed”

The communiqué, a copy of which was obtained by IslamOnline.net, said the January election does not speak for the Iraqi people as long as it is “imposed” by the US-backed interim government and rejected by a clear majority of political and religious powers.

The summiteers warned that the current wave of massive US raids across Iraq threatened the territorial integrity of the country and would virtually prove as futile the outcome of the upcoming election.

“The US raids against An-Najaf, Karbala, Samarra, Mosul, Baghdad and more recently Fallujah represent an obstacle to the political participation in the occupied country,” read the final statement.

The conference further called the US offensive into Fallujah a “genocide”.

Some 10 , 000US marines and army forces, alongside some2 , 000Iraqi national guard soldiers unleashed a long expected onslaught on the resistance hub on November8 , capping long nights of massive US raids.

The successive raids have caused massive damage in the city, with dead bodies still littering the streets.

The current offensive looked set to come at a heavy price for the US military as at least 39 American troops have been killed and up to250 others evacuated to the US military hospital in the German city of Landstuhl so far, according to US military estimates.

The US military also said about1 , 200resistance fighters have been killed in the bloody incursion.

http://www.islam-online.net/English/News/2004-11/17/article06.shtml
§Iraqis call for boycott of 'fake' elections
by Iraqis call for boycott of 'fake' elections
A group of national, political and religious groups in Iraq, including the Association of Muslim Scholars (AMS), have decided to boycott the elections due to be held early next year.

The AMS said in a statement that the elections posed grave risks to the future of Iraq as it would undermine Iraq's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The signatories of the statement include Imam Khalesi University, AMS, the National Trend Movement, Iraqi National Foundational Conference, Iraqi Turkomen Front and the Christian Democratic Party.

Ahmad Abd al-Ghafur al-Samarrai, a member of the AMS, told Aljazeera: "The AMS, the Iraqi National Foundational Conference and other groups describe the upcoming elections under US occupation as a farce and that it will not be truly representative neither will it express the ambitions of the Iraqi people," al-Samarrai said.

'Useless elections'

The announcement was made because of the "massacre of the people of Falluja and the collective punishment with wanton destruction meted out by the US," he said.

When asked about other groups who have announced they would participate in the elections, al-Samarrai responded: "Everyone is entitled to their opinions and they are free to express them."

Al-Samarrai, however, added: "We, the AMS and other groups, believe the elections under US occupation are useless, those occupiers want everything to go the way they wish," he added.

"What is happening now in Falluja is appalling and highly unacceptable."

"I met a delegation of Falluja citizens on Wednesday," he said.

Humanitarian disaster

"They told me that the city of Falluja was practically on fire with so many people killed and in most cases left to die," al-Samarrai said.

"Among them are young children, the elderly and in some instances even infants," he added.

Al-Samarrai also claimed that US forces in Falluja were preventing any humanitarian assistance from reaching the needy civilians caught in the city.

"How can we hold elections under such conditions?"

"The Falluja delegation calls on [interim Iraqi Prime Minister] Iyad Allawi's government and all US-related international organizations to impose pressure on the US occupation forces to halt all military operations in Falluja for at least 12 hours," al-Samarrai said.

The people of Falluja say they need a minimum of 12 hours to allow at least five doctors to enter the city in order to treat the wounded, evacuate bodies and bury the martyrs (those killed during US pounding of the city).

US withdrawal

"If the US occupation forces have set a date for their withdrawal from the country, there will be a clear reason for all these organizations to approve and support the elections despite the mystery of their mechanism and the current events," al-Samarrai said.

"We have repeatedly called on the US for clarify on its agenda, setting at least a date for withdrawal, even if it is after four or five years," he said.

"All the Iraqi organizations and resistance groups have on numerous occasions requested the US to announce their withdrawal date," he added.
Aljazeera

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/486E9BE0-290C-4146-84A1-D1D72ACF671C.htm
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