http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/NUE333085.htmBAGHDAD, June 3 (Reuters) - Iraq's new president said in comments published on Thursday that the interim government could bring back former members of Saddam Hussein's defunct Baath Party as long as they have no blood on their hands.
In an interview with respected Iraqi newspaper al-Mada, President Ghazi Yawar said Iraq needed the expertise of some former regime members to help rebuild the country and bring together different social, ethnic and religious groups.
Paul Bremer, the U.S. administrator of Iraq, last year banned all but the most junior Baath Party members from having any role in post-war Iraq after he initiated a policy of "de-Baathification" to rid the country of its vestiges.
"Reconciliation...does not mean depriving our country of the qualifications and expertise of those who did not commit crimes," Yawar, a 46-year-old Saudi educated engineer and powerful tribal leader, told the newspaper.
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