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Word just from the office of Moqtada al-Sadr: leader of the Sadrist movement will soon announce its decision will surprise


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 A source working in the office of the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, the latter will soon announce a decision will serve as a sudden surprise caliber,

The source did not indicate more details about the sudden promised by the leader of the Sadrist movement,

This comes a day after the attack on the religious leader Moqtada al-Sadr to the policies of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, describing it Baloqahh.

In his first interview after his political retirement policy and returning to Iraq from Iran, attacked the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr al-Maliki government, and procedures to eliminate dissent, pointing to the existence of a threat to his life. Sadr said during his Friday sermon yesterday mosque in Kufa (170 km) south of Baghdad «deplore the actions rude and ask discrimination decisions removal of certain candidates from contesting the elections, otherwise the results will be undesirable», in reference to the exclusion of Iraq's election commission for a number of candidates from the House of Representatives and current and former officials Due to their opposition to the practices of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and stand accused of encouraging policies against corruption and repression of dissent.

 

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Thanks for the article Yota...(+1)  :twothumbs: I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he announces that he's going to run for PM....JFFT...!  :tiphat:

5 Star post...IMO..!

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going  with  ron scarpa  ------   he  is  putting his  name  in for prim minister ,  and  have  a lot of backing -----  but  how  is  his  politics   toward  the re-valuation  of  dinar  ?   -------------    

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