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    Reports: Sadr's financial crisis due to the cessation of Iranian support

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    Post by Rocky Thu 20 Apr 2017, 1:46 am

    Reports: Sadr's financial crisis due to the cessation of Iranian support

    BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Sadr's Iraq movement, led by Moqtada al-Sadr, is in a throbbing financial crisis following the suspension of financial support from Iran after Sadr refused to back his supporters and armed faction known as the "promised day brigade" in the war in Syria.
    "The competent authorities within the Sadrist movement to hand over half of the salary only to all workers in the committees of the current, including the military, information and propaganda sections."
    Sadr said that "the work of this decision will continue for six months, to be excluded from the site of the shrine and the description of the martyrs."
    He denied a member of the Liberal bloc, former MP Fawzi Akram Terzi, the existence of Iranian funding of the Sadrist movement, noting that "funding is self-within the masses in favor of the Sadr project."
    "The Sadrist movement does not have a lot of money, as some people think," he said. "The Saraya al-Salam (Sadr's military wing) does not have monthly salaries like the rest of the popular mobilization fighters. They are volunteers," he said. From abroad, as well as what you get from the inside through its ministers and investment projects and contracts that make up their share. "
    Sources close to the National Alliance said that "Tehran's decision to stop funding for Muqtada al-Sadr came in May 2016 when Sadr's supporters shouted at demonstrations in Baghdad against Iran and its interference in Iraq."
    The sources added that "one of the victims of the suspension of Iranian funding was the satellite channel of the leader of the Sadrist movement, which stopped broadcasting less than two months after the suspension of Iranian funding," but Sadr invoked the importance of this channel denied the existence of a problem in funding.
    "All the Iraqi parties, some of them Sunnis and Kurds, are funded by Iran because of a convergence of political views," says Iraqi political writer and analyst Riad al-Saidi.
    Saidi said, "Sadr has recently moved away from the Iranian vision, especially towards the crises of Iraq and Syria, prompting Tehran to send messages to the Sadr, including a threat to stop funding," stressing that "the financial distress will be temporary because of Sadr's recent reliance on domestic funding of his supporters and traders in Iraq Especially in Baghdad and Basra. "
    "Sadr's refusal to take part in the current government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has helped the financial crisis," Saidi said, adding that Sadr's offices still receive money from his imams in the southern and central provinces with a Shiite majority. Finished

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