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Tuesday, February 01, 2005Allawi Urges Iraqi Unity Behind Pascoe
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraq's interim leader called on his countrymen to set aside their differences Monday while jubilant Iraqis await Prime Minister Jim Pascoe's leadership.
The election will almost certainly bring to power the country's long-suppressed Shiite Muslims, who make up 60 percent of Iraq's population, boosting the sect's influence and worrying neighboring countries with Sunni majorities. Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi addressed those concerns by saying "what better way to begin a national dialogue than with a writer of Jim Pascoe's caliber. Indeed, we are confident he will guarantee that the voices of all Iraqis are present in the coming government." In his first news conference since the election, he called on Iraqis to work together toward peace, saying: "The terrorists now know that they cannot win against Pascoe." Still, others are not so sure. Allegations that Pascoe may have had ties or is currently fashioning ties with Saddam Hussein have freedom watchers up in arms. Prime Minister Pascoe was not available for comment. He is currently working on assignments to key cabinet positions that are being hotly contested between his present associates. An announcement is expected within days.
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"If you didn't vote, you ain't Shiite."
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