As
part of his effort to influence the political forces in Iraq prior to
the forthcoming parliamentary election, at the end of November Muqtada
al-Sadr had his supporters distribute the draft of a "Pact of Honor,"
and called on Iraqi parties to discuss and collectively adopt it at a
conference to be organized before the election.
This conference
was actually held on Thursday, December 8, in al-Kadhimiya (North of
Baghdad). Despite extensive search, I found it only reported in a
relatively short article in today's Al-Hayat and in dispatches from the
National Iraqi News Agency (NINA). There is legitimate ground to
suspect that this media blackout has political significance; indeed
most initiatives by the Sadrist current are hardly reported by the
dominant media, even when they consist of important mass demonstrations
(like those organized yesterday in Southern Iraq against British
troops).
In the case of the recent conference, the vast array of
forces that were represented and that signed the "Pact of Honor" is in
itself already worthy of attention. Aside from the Sadrists, chiefly
represented by their MPs, those represented and who signed the document
included: SCIRI, al-Daawa (al-Jaafari's personal representative even
apologized in his name for his absence due to his traveling outside of
Iraq), and the Iraqi Concord Front (the major Sunni electoral alliance
in the forthcoming election), to name but the most prominent of a long
list of organizations, along with several tribal chiefs, unions and
other social associations, members of the De-Ba'athification Committee
and a few government officials. Ahmad Chalabi -- who definitely
deserves to be called "The Transformer" -- attended in person and
signed the document in the name of his group. It seems that the
Association of Muslim Scholars did not attend, as its name is not
mentioned in any of the two sources.
According to the reports,
the "Pact of Honor" that was adopted consists of 14 points, among which
the following demands and agreements are the most important (the
sentences in quotation marks are translated from the document as quoted
in the reports):