***Akhirnya AS sadar hanya rekonsiliasi yang bisa selesaikan masalah dalam 
negeri Irak.
 
 
 
***Kapan kita bisa sadar juga hanya rekonsiliasi yang bisa selesaikan masalah 
dalam negeri kita ?
 
 
 
***Soeharto tidak pernah minta dimaafkan, orang lain yang ada2 saja, ngarang 
ini itu. 
 
 
 
Last Updated: Sunday, 13 January 2008, 00:55 GMT  
 Bush praises Iraqi Baathist law  
 US President George W Bush has praised a new law in Iraq that will allow 
former members of Saddam Hussein's Baath party to return to public life. 
 
Mr Bush called it an important step towards national reconciliation. 
 
 
The Baath party, formed mainly from Iraq's Sunni minority, was declared illegal 
after the US-led invasion of the country in 2003. 
The US had been urging Iraq's Shia-led government to approve the move in a bid 
to reach out to minority Sunni Arabs. 
 
 
The new law will allow thousands of former party members to apply for 
reinstatement in the civil service and military. 
 
 
"It's an important step toward reconciliation, it's an important sign that the 
leaders of that country understand that they must work together to meet the 
aspirations of the Iraqi people," said Mr Bush. 
 
 
The president was speaking in Bahrain, the latest stage in a tour of the Middle 
East. Earlier, in Kuwait, he said hope was returning to Iraq. 
 
 
"Iraq is now a different place from one year ago. We must do all we can to 
ensure that 2008 will bring even greater progress," Mr Bush said. 
 
 
Reconciliation 
 
 
Saddam Hussein's regime was predominantly Sunni and many figures were removed 
from government after his fall in 2003, under an edict from ex-US administrator 
Paul Bremer. 
 
 
The army was disbanded, thousands of teachers, university lecturers and civil 
servants were sacked. 
 
 
The initiative, based on the de-Nazification of Germany after World War II, 
banned anyone who had been a member of the higher tiers of the party from 
government employment. 
 
 
Some were reinstated after the US found that it had cleared out key ministries 
and the military without having any replacements. 
 
 
After the Americans handed over power to an Iraqi government in 2004, they 
urged the Shia-led administration to ease the measures further in an effort to 
promote national reconciliation. 
Much of the Sunni insurgency is thought to be centred on dismissed military men 
from the Baathist regime. 
 
 
 
'Heavy blow' 
 
The new legislation - called the Accountability and Justice Law - was approved 
on Saturday by all 143 lawmakers present in the 275-member house. 
 
 
It creates a three-month period for the ex-members to be challenged, after 
which they will be immune from prosecution over the Saddam era. 
 
 
The law excludes former Baath members charged with crimes or still sought for 
them. 
 
 
However, it will grant state pensions to many former Baathist employees even if 
they are not given new posts. 
 
 
The BBC's Humphrey Hawksley in Baghdad says the legislation is seen as an 
attempt by the government to end the sectarian divide between the Shia and 
Sunni communities. 
 
 
But almost five years on, after much bloodshed, it is unclear how many former 
Baathists will take up the offer to get their jobs back, our correspondent 
adds. 
 
 
A spokeswoman for the US embassy in Baghdad told Reuters news agency that the 
new law showed "the political process is working in Iraq". 
 
 
Meanwhile, Mr Bush said there had been a dramatic improvement in the country 
since the US troop "surge" last year - when 30,000 extra soldiers were sent to 
the Baghdad area. 
 
 
He added that US and Iraqi soldiers had dealt "heavy blows" to al-Qaeda, and 
that the country was "now a different place from one year ago". 
 
 
He said the withdrawal of 20,000 troops by July was on track, but no decision 
had been taken to bring home more. 
 
 
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7185602.stm
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