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Abdul Sattar Abu Risha

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46: 264:, as al-Qaeda's fighters tightened their grip on Ramadi, it is reported that they became increasingly repressive and challenged the tribal leaders' power. Soon they were kidnapping and beheading tribal Sunnis as part of a campaign of extortion and intimidation. Abdul Sattar's own father and two brothers were killed by al-Qaeda. During the late summer of 2006, he began enlisting his fellow sheikhs in 272:
forces under Lt. Col. Tony Deane encouraged Sattar and provided security for the initial meetings of the Al Anbar tribal meetings at Sattar's compound in western Ramadi; these early meetings were the beginning of what grew into the
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by the fall of 2006; in March 2007 the Council counted 41 clans from Anbar province. The development led to a sharp reduction of violence in the province and forced many al-Qaeda fighters to flee to other regions of Iraq.
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took responsibility for the attack and several dozen people were arrested in connection with the killing, including the head of his own security detail.
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Abu Risha was assassinated shortly after becoming an ally of the Iraqi government through forming an organisation of fellow tribal chiefs called the
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and a highway bandit, an oil smuggler and an opportunist". Many of the Awakening leaders are believed to have at least tacitly supported the
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The sheikh's funeral attracted about 1,500 mourners, including Iraq's national security adviser
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Abu Risha was assassinated on 13 September 2007, along with three of his guards by an
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and encouraging members of his tribe to join the local police force. The
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planted on the road near the gate of his house in Ramadi. The
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in 1941. Little is known about Abu Risha's life prior to the
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occupying forces in 1920 and the son of a commander in the
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During the early part of the insurgency following the
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Abu Risha was the grandson of a tribal leader in the
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Abdul Sattar Buzaigh Hisham al-Rishawi, Sheikh Sittar
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Index

Abdul Sattar Buzaigh al-Rishawi
Abdus Sattar

Ramadi
Iraq
Assassination
Al-Anbar
Anbar Awakening
al-Qaeda in Iraq
Ahmed Abu Risha
Arabic
Iraqi
sheikh
Abu-Risha
an alliance
Iraqi
Sunni
Arab
al-Qaeda in Iraq
Anbar Awakening
Anbar
Ramadi
Baghdad
Iraqi revolt against the British
Anglo-Iraqi War
Iraq War
Amman
Jordan
Dubai
UAE

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