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Bill Weinberg
IRAQ FREEDOM CONGRESS
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IFC Central Council Concludes its Fifth General Meeting Successfully
in the presence of the majority of its members, the IFC Central Council held its fifth meeting on 21-10-2007 which followed the first convention immediately. The participants evaluated the convention positively and considered it as a significant step in pushing the struggle of IFC forward. After assessing all aspects of the event politically, organizationally and technically, the participants congratulated themselves on the success of the event. The participants also elected Samir Adil as an IFC president unanimously. Then 14 members were elected to the Executive bureau and they are: Laith Ali,Hassan Klildar, Tahseen Mohammed, Khalil Ibrahim, Abdul Zahra Abdul Hassan, Suhad Obaidi, Majed Hameed, Saeed Nima, Said Abdullah, Sahar Abdul Hassan, Walid Al-Amri, Ibrahim Issa, Ammar Kamil and Abdullah Al-Maliki. The participants then voted unanimously on appointing Abdel Hadi Alfatlawy, Muhi Hussein, Ali Fattah and Kathy Stone as a Central Council aids. The participants also voted on a resolution of appreciation and thanks to the members of the Worker Communist Party of Iraq for their efforts of securing the process of the convention and providing technical support for the success of the event and they are Azad Majeed, Adnan Majid, Ramadan Sabir, Smku Kareem, Star Ghraib, Abbas Aziz and Saad Muzaffar, as well as commending the efforts of Haytham Ali and Raid Saleh. The participants also decided to convene in three weeks time to discuss and approve the internal policy of IFC, amend a number of items in the Manifesto and a number of topics that carried over from the convention to the meeting of the Central Council
21-10-2007
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Samir Adil President of Iraq Freedom Congress
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