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Viewing cable 08HILLAH66, BABIL PC ENDS BOYCOTT OF U.S.G.

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08HILLAH66 2008-07-02 14:17 2011-08-24 16:30 UNCLASSIFIED REO Hillah
VZCZCXRO8222
PP RUEHBC RUEHDA RUEHDE RUEHDIR RUEHKUK
DE RUEHIHL #0066 1841417
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 021417Z JUL 08
FM REO HILLAH
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 1099
INFO RUCNRAQ/IRAQ COLLECTIVE
RUCNIRA/IRAN COLLECTIVE
RUEHIHL/REO HILLAH 1165
UNCLAS HILLAH 000066 
 
SIPDIS 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: IZ IR PGOV PINR
SUBJECT: BABIL PC ENDS BOYCOTT OF U.S.G. 
 
REF: Hillah 00059 
 
1. (U) This is a PRT Babil cable. 
 
2. (U) SUMMARY:  Babil Provincial Council Chairman Muhammad Ali 
Hussayn al-Massudi (PCC) and Governor Salam Salih Mahdi 
al-Muslimawi agreed to end a two-week boycott of all U.S. 
entities working out of the al-Hillah Regional Embassy Office 
(REO) during a June 30 meeting with the Babil Provincial 
Reconstruction Team (PRT) and REO-based Coalition Forces (CF). 
The REO received unofficial word that the PC passed a resolution 
effectively boycotting the REO during its June 17 meeting. 
Despite dozens of attempts over the ensuing two weeks, said 
resolution was not delivered to the PRT or CF until it was 
deemed moot by the PCC and Governor at the end of the June 30 
meeting.  END SUMMARY. 
 
3. (U) In a drawn out, and at times heated discussion, the PCC 
and Governor finally agreed to terminate a two week-old boycott 
of the REO during a June 30 meeting in the Governor's office. 
During their June 17 meeting the Babil PC resolved to boycott 
the REO and CF indefinitely in response to recent CF operations 
in the province.  The PC resolution: "1) suspended all PC 
activities for the ensuing three days in protest of recent CF 
raids in al-Hillah and mortar fire originating from the REO 
compound; 2) declined cooperation with the "American side" until 
the outcome of an investigation of previous CF raids, including 
one conducted in the al-Askari neighborhood on June 14, are made 
public; and 3) demanded compensation for all Babil citizens who 
fell victim of the aforementioned raids." 
 
4. (U) Despite dozens of requests by the PRT and CF, the PC 
refused to furnish the REO with a copy of the resolution. 
Instead the PCC insisted that this protest was voted for by a 
clear majority of PC members following the June 14 raid, a CF 
raid on April 3rd that resulted in IP and civilian casualties 
and damage to the Hillah Teaching hospital, and the regular 
outgoing mortar fire originating on the REO compound.  He said 
that the PC members "feel pressure from the citizens to take 
this position to stop these repeated assaults and to apply 
pressure on friendly forces to halt these attacks."  According 
to the PCC, the only way to end the boycott was to provide a 
condolence letter and financial compensation to the family of 
the deceased.  An official letter was sent on June 24 and a 
condolence payment was made by CF on June 26, yet the boycott 
persisted. 
 
5. (SBU) Following several instances of various PC members and 
directors general cancelling meetings with the "American Side", 
the PRT reached out yet again to the PCC and Governor to ask why 
they continued to insist on boycotting the REO.  [Note: 
Ironically CF continued to meet with all of their ISF 
interlocutors despite the boycott.  Additionally, some PC 
members continued to meet with the PRT, but explained that they 
were violating the resolution.  End note.]  The PCC blamed the 
Governor and vice versa.  They both finally agreed to the June 
30 meeting - everyone sitting together in one room.  After an 
hour of belabored discussion on the responsibilities of the CF 
vice the PRT, the Governor finally said he thought the 
resolution was clear; the REO needed to submit a letter and 
condolence payment to the families of any civilian victims. 
Shocked, the PRT iterated that this was completed nearly a week 
prior, which was documented in letters to both the Governor and 
PCC.  The Governor and PCC then conceded to ending the boycott. 
[Note:  There was discussion as to the innocence of another of 
the "civilians" killed in the April 14 raid.  The CF commander 
recommended that the PCC provide some evidence that he could 
take back to the investigating body for further review.  The PCC 
agreed.  End note.]  Prior to departing the meeting, the PCC 
handed the PRT officers a copy of the original resolution as 
passed on June 17. 
 
6. (SBU) COMMENT:  As the provincial election campaign season 
heats up, the PRT expects more political posturing similar to 
the boycott.  Both provincial leaders are eschewing the 
"American Side" out of fear that close association with the PRT 
will not help the governor in his on-going attempts to secure a 
slot on any ISCI-affiliated slate (reftel), or the PCC in his 
efforts to raise funds to support his own start-up political 
entity.  END COMMENT. 
 
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