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Iraq's Interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi echoed US President Bush's declaration of success in the Iraq Election. Allawi called Iraq's national elections a defeat for insurgents who had promised to disrupt voting and a victory for those Iraqi people who showed the world their courage. "The terrorist ... |
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Iraqi spokesman Farid Ayar tells the press that "The Electoral Commission set the date of Jan. 30 as the date of the election." Insurgent activiity threatens to disrupt the elections, but the Pentagon will raise troop numbers in Iraq by delaying the departure of some units. |
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Iraqi PM Iyad Allawi's first cousin, the cousin's wife and their daughter-in-law are kidnapped from their Baghdad home. |
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Following a rise in insurgent activity that has killed 50 people over a two day period, the Iraqi Government issues a 60 Day State of Emergency in preparation for an expected all-out assault on rebels in Fallujah. |
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The US launches an airstrike on a house in Fallujah which leaves 14 dead. The attack is approved by PM Iyad Allawi. |
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George Sada, a spokesman for interim PM Ayad Allawi, delayed indefinitely an announcement on a possible partial-amnesty deal for low-level insurgents. None of the "hard-core" criminals would be eligible for amnesty, but only those who were "misled" by the leaders of the insurgency would qualify, he ... |
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A spokesman for Iyad Allawi suggests that amnesty will be offered to insurgents and could extend to those who killed American troops in "legitmate acts of resistance" against an occupying force. The move is an apparent bid to lure Saddam Hussein loyalists from their campaign of violence. |
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Abu Musab al-Zarqawi delivers a recording to a militant web site that threatens to assassinate Iraq's interim prime minister, Iyad Allawi a former Baathist and leader of the CIA-backed Iraqi National Accord, who plotted assassinations against Saddam Hussein's government. |
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Iraq's new Prime Minister, Iyad Allawi, says he has reached a deal for 100,000 fighters to join security forces or return to civilian life. However, the pact does not include Moqtada Sadr's militia and observers say it is unlikely to affect the uprising. |
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A car bomb outside the Green Zone in Baghdad killes two Iraqis. The explosion seems to target a motorcade carrying Prime Minister-designate Iyad Allawi that was passing by. |
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The Governing Council nominates Iyad Allawi, a Shiite Muslim physician with known links to the CIA to be the Prime Minister of the new Iraqi Government that will take power on June 30th of 2004. |
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The Associated Press (AP) reports that Iyad Allawi had been paying prominent Washington lobbyists and various New York publicists more than $300,000 to help him contact policy-makers and journalists. |
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An axe-wielding intruder leaps out from behind the curtains in Dr. Iyad Allawi's bedroom in Surrey England and strikes his body three times. the assassination attempt was overseen by Saddam Hussein's half-brother Barzan al-Tikriti, who was in charge of the European wing of Iraqi intelligence operat ... |
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