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BAGHDAD, July 4 (Xinhuanet) -- The interim Iraqi
government is likely to offer amnesty for Iraqi insurgents who have been engaged
in fighting against US troops, al-Jazeera satellite channel reported on Sunday.
The measure has already been approved and would be announced on Sunday or Monday, a top government
spokesman was quoted as saying.
The spokesman, Gurgis Sada, said, "This amnesty will
be unveiled today or tomorrow by Minister of Justice Malik Dohan al-Hassan."
He said the government had come to the conclusion
that many of Iraqi insurgents joined resistance simply because they had no
meansof living, had lost their job or were unemployed members of Iraq's old
army.
Last week, Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi said an
amnesty would be declared for those who acted against the US-led occupationbut
commited no crimes.
"Those people, we will give them a pardon provided
that they come forward, surrender the information and arms," Allawi said.
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