October 17, 2007
Influential Shiite cleric Ammar Hakim held talks in Ramadi on Sunday with a powerful Sunni tribal sheikh, which observers said were highly symbolic for reconciliation in war-torn Iraq.
The meeting between Hakim, a leading figure of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council (SIIC), and Sheikh Ahmed Abu Reesha, leader of a Sunni coalition in western Anbar province formed to fight Al Qaeda, was tightly guarded by Iraqi troops and police and the U.S. military. Sheikh Ahmed took over as head of the Anbar Awakening Council when his brother Sheikh Abdul Sattar Abu Reesha was killed by a bomb near his home in Ramadi, capital of Anbar, on September 13.
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