Iraq's embattled premier yet to show results after a month in office
Saturday July 24, 2004
By HAMZA HENDAWI
Associated Press Writer
RAMADI, Iraq (AP) In the month since becoming interim prime minister, Iyad Allawi has armed himself with tough new powers and spoken of restoring the death penalty. He has also raised the possibility of an amnesty for insurgents to help stem violence tearing the fabric of this Arab nation.
Many Iraqis, however, dismiss Allawi's plans as talk but no action. In turbulent cities like Ramadi and nearby Fallujah hotbeds of anti-U.S. resistance the Iraqi leader must win over residents to ensure his political survival.
But recent events in the two Sunni cities don't bode well for Allawi, a Shiite.
``Nobody here wants Allawi,'' elderly Ramadi resident Mohammed Hameed Diyab said as he stood next to a neighborhood power generator damaged during fighting between U.S. troops and insurgents. ``We don't want anyone brought by the Americans.''
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