Group: clari.world.mideast.iraq
From: C-upi@clari.net (United Press International)
Date: Monday, February 11, 2008 11:46 AM
Subject: Moqtada Sadr to extend cease-fire


BAGHDAD, Feb. 11 (UPI) -- Officials with the political party
of Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr said Monday it was expected he would
extend a cease-fire in Iraq for six more months.
Sadr called on all armed activity by his Mahdi Army to end
last August following a surge in sectarian killings.
Sadr made earlier statements saying he would fire any
official who violated the cease-fire. A source in his Sadrist
Movement party said he would announce an extension in the coming
days, AlSumaria reported Monday.
The same source said party officials were considering
transforming the Mahdi Army into a humanitarian organization.
Some party officials, however, said the rhetoric reflects a
split in the movement as the extension runs counter to earlier
pledges to boycott the work of the central government of Iraq.
A media official with the Sadrist party said some party
officials, citing increased attacks on and arrests of Mahdi Army
members, are calling for a reversal of the pending decision.
The official also said some party members were worried the
move was a sign of a broader conspiracy to liquidate the group,
AlSumaria said.