Political Council for the Iraqi Resistance

Political Council for the Iraqi Resistance
المجلس السياسي للمقاومة العراقية
Founded 11 October 2007
Military Factions Islamic Army in Iraq
Jamaat Ansar al-Sunna
Islamic Front for the Iraqi Resistance
Hamas of Iraq
Ideology Sunni Islamism
Iraqi nationalism
Seats in the Council of Representatives:
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Seats in the Governorate Councils:
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Political Council for the Iraqi Resistance (PCIR), or the Political Council of Iraqi Resistance, is an Iraqi insurgent political coalition of six major Sunni militant groups operating inside Iraq. The formation of the umbrella organization was announced on October 11, 2007 by a group spokesman in a speech broadcast on the Arabic satellite channel Al Jazeera.[1] The announcement was also published on several jihadist websites.[2] The council's formation is unique in that it is one of the first times Iraq's Sunni insurgent groups have united in an attempt to form a political faction as opposed to a strictly militant one.[3]

Member groups

The Political Council for the Iraqi Resistance is made up of the three members of the previously announced Jihad and Reform Front along with two other known groups:

Ideology

In its formation statement, the PCIR described itself as a "political program to liberate Iraq" and laid out a 14-point mission statement as a way of achieving its goals:[4]

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