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    Operation Restore Peace VII continues to reconcile former fighters in Hawijah, Iraq

    Operation Restore Peace VII continues to reconcile former fighters in Hawijah, Iraq

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Margaret Nelson | Sixteen reconciliation petitioners returned for phase two processing during Operation...... read more read more

    By Staff Sgt. Margaret C. Nelson
    1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division

    HAWIJAH, Iraq – The government of Iraq and coalition force Soldiers continue to reconcile former fighters as the Operation Restore Peace program in the Hawijah District of the Kirkuk province held its seventh meeting, June 1.

    "The government of Iraq is giving you an opportunity to reconcile. Take it," Lt. Col. Christopher Vanek, 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade, 10th Mountain Division said to those attending. "If you aren't here to reconcile – I'll see you again, on the battlefield."

    Twenty-one showed up from throughout the district and were instructed on the reconciliation process under 'Restore Peace'. The program involves six phases or steps encompassing approximately 240 days. From initial contact by Iraq security forces, coalition force Soldiers and local leadership to the first meeting where the program is laid-out and questions are fielded. Petitioners are also to provide personal information, according to 1st Lt. Matthew Gregor, 1-87, Fire and Effects Coordination Cell.

    In step two, candidates return to be vetted, biometrically registered and entered into a data base. At this juncture, they are given a "temporary respite from targeting," according to Vanek. The respite is part of the 'no targeting agreement', which occurs between the second and third steps, at which point the information obtained during step two is processed and verified.

    Step three is the 'no activity and no negative reporting period' where the candidate is expected to cooperate with ISF and CF, and assist with the peace process by providing information on criminal activity occurring in their respective communities.

    In steps four through six, an accounting board made up of local government, ISF, CF leadership and a designated sponsor; determine the way ahead for the petitioner. If successful, a public declaration of allegiance to the government of Iraq is made by the participant and further monitoring for a set period of time is undertaken.

    The program locals refer to as 'Musalaha', has been instrumental along with the Sons of Iraq program with the over 90 percent decrease in violent attacks against ISF, CF and civilians in the Hawijah District, according to Gregor.

    "Your sheik, neighbor and village have spoken," Vanek said. "They want peace. You currently have a choice to find us and join that process or, we'll find you."

    Additionally, the successful lethal efforts of 1-87 and other CFs in sync with non-lethal methods are key to the security successes in the region and the motivating factor in persuading more Iraqis in the area to "lay down their arms and join the reconciliation process," according to Vanek.

    In a June 4 offensive operation named 'Muthana Strike' along the Tigris River Valley, west of Hawijah, information obtained from previous operations, Musalaha petitioners, and tips from local citizens, netted over 20 suspected Al Qaida in Iraq terrorists. All were members of a known network responsible for Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device attacks and weapons smuggling effecting the Kirkuk province and its surrounding areas in northern Iraq.

    Over 200 have successfully completed the reconciliation process since 1-87 began Operation Restore Peace in January. Hawijah is located approximately 60 miles southwest of Kirkuk City.

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    Date Taken: 06.27.2008
    Date Posted: 06.27.2008 15:27
    Story ID: 20918
    Location: IQ

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