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Friday, 7 January 2011 - Iraqis look to U.S. foe Sadr to help stabilise state
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Weekend Edition Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Iraqis look to U.S. foe Sadr to help stabilise state Reuters - Friday, January 7 Send IM Story Print By Muhanad Mohammed NAJAF, Iraq - A mixture of euphoria and cautious hope greeted anti-U.S. Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr on Thursday, a day after his return to Iraq from exile, and many Iraqis looked to him to help stabilise their war-torn country. Hundreds of Sadr's followers in the holy Shi'ite city of Najaf celebrated his homecoming from Iran, and the possible transformation into a mainstream politician of a man once associated with black-clad death squads that roamed Iraq. Sadr, who led two uprisings against U.S. forces after the 2003 invasion, cemented his movement's position in the new coalition government after playing a crucial role in putting Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki back in power for a second term. His return was possible also because of declining U.S. clout ahead of a full military withdrawal by the end of this year. Sadr's support of Maliki is thought to have been brokered in part by Iran, and his years in exile under Iranian patronage may have increased Tehran's influence on him. But diplomats say he is ultimately an Iraqi nationalist, and an unpredictable and enigmatic leader unlikely to heed the wishes of others. His followers were seen to be behind much of the violence at the height of fighting in 2006-07 between majority Shi'ites and once dominant Sunnis, and are still regarded with suspicion by many, particularly Washington. "I believe that he's here based on political purpose and that's the appropriate way to participate in the political process," said Lieutenant General Robert Cone, the U.S. deputy commanding general for operations in Iraq. "We know what Moqtada al Sadr's political statements have been in regard to turning away from violence." In Baghdad's sprawling Shi'ite slum of Sadr City, a Sadr stronghold, many rejoiced. "We Iraqis are delighted at the return of Sayyed and leader Moqtada al-Sadr, above all because he is now part of the political process," said Sadr City resident Salih al-Daraji, giving Sadr the title accorded in the Islamic world to descendants of the Prophet Mohammad. "The Sayyed does not differentiate between Sunnis and Shi'ites or Christians; all Iraqis are equals." SADR TELLS FAITHFUL TO CALM DOWN Sadr, who met some tribal leaders on Thursday, chastised his followers for the jubilant welcome he received on Wednesday, saying it could hurt his reputation. His statement suggested that he wanted to put what critics called his rabble-rousing past behind him and anchor himself and his movement in a more mainstream position. "The lack of discipline of some of you during my performance of religious rituals and public matters bothers me and harms me, so I hope that you will exercise discipline and stop the excessive chants and stampedes," Sadr said in a statement. Sadrist officials said he had indicated he planned to remain in Iraq, but Sadr himself made no announcements. His officials say the government has guaranteed his safety and freedom from arrest. Politicians, both allies and former foes, welcomed Sadr, saying his return showed his support for the government. "The return of the Sayyed Moqtada al-Sadr to Iraq shows evidence of peace and security in the Iraqi political atmosphere generally," said Mustafa al-Hiti, a leader in the Iraqiya bloc, which is heavily supported by minority Sunni Muslims. The Sadrist movement secured 39 seats in the new parliament and has seven ministries in Maliki's new government. Sadr's Mehdi Army militia was once seen by the United States as the biggest threat to Iraq's security. The group, which says it has laid down its arms, was crushed by Iraqi and U.S. forces in 2008 and Sadr has forbidden it to commit violence against other Iraqis. "I am sure there are people who are trying to taint the reputation of the Mehdi Army and the Sadr movement because we entered the political process," said Fadhil Issa, 50, a jobless Baghdad resident who travelled to Najaf to see Sadr. "We, as the Mehdi Army and the Sadr movement, support the security forces, and things of the past will not be repeated." Maliki warned in Baghdad in a speech marking armed forces day no one would be allowed to "tamper" with Iraq's security. "Our apparatus, our army, our political forces, our citizens, all stand ready to confront any challenge or any breach of our internal security or external security," he said, without naming any person or group. While diminished in stature by years of self-imposed exile, Sadr retains a zealous following among the young and poor. He fled Iraq in 2006 or 2007 to escape an old arrest warrant, and is believed to have pursued religious studies in Shi'ite Iran. "God willing, the political process will continue with his return, and reconstruction will begin because of it," said Sadr City resident Mohammed Khalef. 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