Securing Iraq
Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani described the current security situation in Iraq at the United States Institute of Peace. Speaking through a translator, al-Bolani said changes in Iraq since 2003 have improved security functions that guarantee Iraqis’ freedoms and liberties. In reference to Iraqi detainees, he assured due process would respect each individual’s rights though he did not know a total number of current detainees being held.
Al-Bolani said Iraqi security forces continue to develop a camaraderie with Iraqi civilians, building a bridge of confidence that eases tension and promotes stability. He stated that the Ministry of the Interior, in an effort to improve itself, is working to keep politics out of the ministry and ridding itself of corrupt officials. He also said over 100,000 recruits from throughout Iraq have been trained at security facilities, recruiting largely from previously unstable regions like al-Anbar province. Al-Bolani said he hopes improved security will make Iraqis less reliant on Coalition forces.
When asked what would occur if the United States were to withdraw from Iraq in 21 months, al-Bolani seemed to avoid the question, saying the issue could be better addressed if security forces’ successes are maintained. He also stated he believes a committee will be formed to investigate violations of Iraqi law committed by American soldiers.
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