- Iraqi Islamic Party
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The party's current general secretary is
Tariq al-Hashimi (one of Iraq's two vice-presidents), who succeeded DrMohsen Abdel Hamid in July 2004.The party was founded in
1960 and evolved out of theMuslim Brotherhood movement. It was banned from 1961 until theinvasion of Iraq in 2003. [http://www.niqash.org/content.php?contentTypeID=151&id=1013 iraqi islamic party (iip)] , "Niqash ",2005-11-07 , accessed on2007-01-28 ]During the 1970s it started operating in exile in Britain and published a newspaper called "Dar as-Salam".
Iyad al-Samara'i was elected General Secretary.Post-Invasion
Abdel Hamid served on the
Iraqi Governing Council that worked alongside theCoalition Provisional Authority after theinvasion of Iraq . It joined theIraqi Interim Government where it had one minister -Hajim al-Hassani .On
2004-11-09 the IIP withdrew from the government in protest overOperation Phantom Fury , the attack onFallujah by U.S.-led forces. Hassani chose to stay in the government and quit the party, later joiningThe Iraqis list.The party initially supported the general elections of January 30, 2005 but pulled out one month before polling [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1380191,00.html] saying the violence made a free and fair vote impossible. The party did however participate in some governorate councils held on the same day (see for instance
Ninawa governorate council election, 2005 andAl-Anbar governorate council election, 2005 ).The IIP led a large-scale public campaign urging Iraqis (especially the Sunnis) to vote against the constitution referendum in 2005. However, two days before the referendum took place, the IIP announced its support for a "yes" vote, following a deal with the members of the
Iraqi Transitional Government whereby the newly electedIraqi National Assembly would consider amendments to the constitution in 2006. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/10/12/iraq.main/ CNN.com - Progress on constitution; attack kills 30 - Oct 12, 2005 ] ]In the December 2005 election the IIP ran as part of the
Iraqi Accord Front coalition, which won 44 seats, which was the most for any Sunni Arab coalition. The leader ofAl-Qaida in Iraq , Abu Mu'sab al-Zarqawi , condemned IIP in December 2005 for their participation in the general election. [ [http://www.centcom.mil/sites/uscentcom1/Shared%20Documents/What%20Extremists%20Say.aspx?PageView=Shared] Dead link|date=March 2008]The party's platform for the elections included:
* "Liberation from occupation" and a timetable for the withdrawal of theMultinational force in Iraq
* Enhancing national unity
* Opposingfederalism in Iraq , except forIraqi Kurdistan
* PromotingIslamic values and principles andIslam as a source of legislation
* Opposingde-Baathification
* A "fair and objective" view of theIraqi insurgency
* Good relations withSaudi Arabia
* Opposition to diplomatic relations withIsrael Following the elections the IAF joined the
United Iraqi Alliance -led government ofNouri al-Maliki .References
External links
* [http://www.iraqiparty.com/ Party website]
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