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    Al-Maliki ‘follows Iran’s agenda to divide Iraq’

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    Al-Maliki ‘follows Iran’s agenda to divide Iraq’ Empty Al-Maliki ‘follows Iran’s agenda to divide Iraq’

    Post by chouchou Sat 05 Jan 2013, 4:39 am

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    Saddam Hussein’s Vice President Izzat Ibrahim Al-Douri accused Iraqi
    Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki yesterday of seeking to implement an
    Iranian-backed agenda to divide Iraq.

    In a videotaped message obtained by Al Arabiya, the fugitive Al-Douri —
    who was confirmed as the head of Iraq’s Baath Party following the
    execution of Saddam on Dec. 30, 2006 — said he was speaking from the
    central Babil Governorate on the anniversary of the Founding of the
    Iraqi Army.

    He expressed support for the thousands of people who have been
    demonstrating in various Iraqi provinces for two weeks against
    Al-Maliki.

    Yesterday thousands of Sunnis demonstrated across Iraq in the latest of
    nearly two weeks of rallies criticizing the premier and demanding the
    release of prisoners they say are wrongfully held.

    The protests, which come amid a political deadlock between Al-Maliki’s
    Shiite-led government and a secular Sunni-backed party that is in his
    Cabinet but publicly opposes him, have blocked off a key trade route and
    forced heavy security measures.

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