- Al-Qaida's leader in Iraq Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is dead
but Washington continues to use him as a bogeyman to justify a prolonged
military occupation, an Iraqi Shia cleric says in an interview.
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- Sheikh Jawad al-Kalesi, the imam of the al-Kazemiya mosque
in Baghdad, told France's Le Monde newspaper on Friday: "I don't think
that Abu Musab al-Zarqawi exists as such. He's simply an invention by the
occupiers to divide the people."
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- Al-Kalesi claimed that al-Zarqawi was killed in the Kurdish
northern region of Iraq at the beginning of the US-led war on the country
as he was meeting with members of the Ansar Al-Islam group affiliated to
al-Qaida.
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- "His family in Jordan even held a ceremony after
his death. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is therefore a ploy used by the Americans,
an excuse to continue the occupation. It's a pretext so they don't leave
Iraq."
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- Al-Kalesi made the comments to Le Monde as he passed
through Paris after attending an inter-religious gathering in the eastern
French city of Lyon organised by the Roman Catholic Sant'Egidio Community.
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- Fake statement
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- The cleric dismissed statements attributed to Zarqawi.
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- "If the occupation continues, the situation will
only get worse and the Iraqi will increasingly join the resistance"
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- He said an audio message posted on the Internet on Wednesday
and attributed to al-Zarqawi, was meant to push Shia "to find refuge
with the Americans rather than join the resistance."
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- The voice message had declared "all-out war"
on Iraqi Shia and claimed responsibility for a series of attacks that killed
more than 150 people, most of them Shia waiting to be hired as day labourers
in Baghdad.
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- "If the occupation continues, the situation will
only get worse and Iraqis will increasingly join the resistance,"
al-Kalesi said.
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- Iraq's main Sunni Arab religious authority, the Association
of Muslim Scholars, has condemned the call to arms against Shia, calling
it "very dangerous" and saying it "plays into the hands
of the occupier who wants to split up the country and spark a sectarian
war."
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- http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/73570F02
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