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- Q16735035 description "Governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province. Resigned July 2004.".
- Q16735035 description "Governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province. Resigned July 2004.".
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- Q16735035 abstract "Abdul Karim Burjas al-Rawi was the first post-invasion Governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province, serving until July 2004, when he resigned.Shortly after the invasion in 2003, Sunni tribal leaders and former Ba'athists, led by members of the Al-Kharbit (Khalifa) and Al-Gaoud (Nimr) families met to select Karim Burjas, a former General, as their unofficial leader and new Governor of Anbar Province. Burjas's position was later recognized by the coalition.Barjas resigned in July 2004 after his 3 sons were released in Fallujah by militants who had been holding them. The militants responsible then released a video on 5 August 2004 showing Barjas resigning and apologizing for opposing the Iraqi insurgency. In the video Barjas stated, "I am Abd al-Karim Barjas, governor of Al-Anbar. I declare before God and you my repentance of any action I did against the mujahedin, or any act in cooperation with the infidel, the Americans, and I announce my resignation of my post." The US subsequently announced it would not make concessions to hostage takers. The militants responsible were believed to be members of al-Qaeda in Iraq.Following his resignation he retired from public service.After his resignation an interim governor filled the role of Governor of Anbar. Faisal Raikan al-Gut al-Nimrawi served as interim Governor until being forced out by tribal leaders in January 2005, and the Provincial Governing Council subsequently appointed Raja Nawaf Farhan al-Mahalawi as the new Governor.".
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- Q16735035 name "Abdul Karim Burjas al-Rawi".
- Q16735035 name "عبد الكريم برجس الراوي".
- Q16735035 nationality "Iraqi".
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- Q16735035 office "Governor of Anbar".
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- Q16735035 shortDescription "Governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province. Resigned July 2004.".
- Q16735035 successor "Faisal Raikan al-Gut al-Nimrawi".
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- Q16735035 comment "Abdul Karim Burjas al-Rawi was the first post-invasion Governor of Iraq's Al Anbar province, serving until July 2004, when he resigned.Shortly after the invasion in 2003, Sunni tribal leaders and former Ba'athists, led by members of the Al-Kharbit (Khalifa) and Al-Gaoud (Nimr) families met to select Karim Burjas, a former General, as their unofficial leader and new Governor of Anbar Province.".
- Q16735035 label "Abd al-Karim Barjas".
- Q16735035 name "Abdul Karim Burjas al-Rawi".
- Q16735035 name "عبد الكريم برجس الراوي".