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Former Hegewisch resident, ICC chairman killed in Iraq

Former Hegewisch resident, ICC chairman killed in Iraq
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buy this photo HO ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO This undated photo released Tuesday by the Illinois Commerce Commission shows Terence Barnich. Barnich, the deputy director of the State Department's Iraq Transition Assistance Office in Baghdad and former Illinois Commerce Commission chairman, was one of three Americans killed when a roadside bomb struck a U.S. convoy in western Iraq, U.S. officials said Tuesday.

CHICAGO | Former Illinois Commerce Commission Chairman Terry Barnich was killed Monday by a roadside bomb while traveling in a U.S. convoy in western Iraq, according to the State Department.

The blast also killed a U.S. soldier and a civilian contractor working for the Defense Department, the military said. Two others were wounded.

Barnich, a 56-year-old who grew up in Hegewisch, was hired in 2007 as deputy director of the Iraq Transition Assistance Office in Baghdad, said deputy State Department spokesman Robert Wood.

He was returning from an inspection of a U.S.-government funded wastewater treatment plant under construction in Fallujah, Wood said.

"They were working with local Iraqi authorities on the project, which is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind ever undertaken in Iraq," Wood said.

Barnich's sister, Rochelle Barnich, described her brother as a person with a great sense of humor who had great pride in his country and had been interested in politics since they were children. Barnich's family was notified of his death Monday

Barnich, who served as the ICC's chairman from 1989 to 1992, also had worked as chief counsel to former Gov. Jim Thompson and a campaign manager for Republican candidate Judy Baar Topinka when she ran for governor in 2006.

He took a leave from his job as CEO of Chicago-based New Paradigm Resources Group to work in Iraq.

In a 2007 guest column in the Chicago Sun-Times, Barnich wrote about what he was learning there.

"To those back home who say the Iraqi experience has made the Iraqis unready or incapable for democracy, I say come work with me," Barnich wrote. "I deal with Iraqis who daily brave physical hardship, violence and threats of violence to make their contribution in building a government that deserves the consent of the governed."

And in an interview with National Public Radio reporter Anne Garrels last year, Barnich described some of the difficulties his office faced in improving the distribution of electricity to Iraq.

"The system was designed and operated to give Baghdad (power) 24/7 and to hell with the rest of the country," Barnich told NPR in the April 5, 2008 interview. "When we came in, in 2004, we decided that there should be a much more equitable allocation of power. That's one of the reasons the people in Baghdad are so upset. Because, historically speaking, they're used to power almost all the time."

Associated Press Writer Matt Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

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