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    Newspaper: Sadr strengthens his residence protection for fear of assassination

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    Newspaper: Sadr strengthens his residence protection for fear of assassination Empty Newspaper: Sadr strengthens his residence protection for fear of assassination

    Post by Rocky Mon 10 Dec 2018, 2:18 am

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    Newspaper: Sadr strengthens his residence protection for fear of assassination

    According to a press report on Monday, the leader of the Sadrist movement based in the city of Hanja in the city of Najaf, has strengthened security around the headquarters, since the outbreak of the political crisis with Iran's allies in the House of Representatives, for fear of targeting.
    The report quoted Iraqi political analyst Mithal al-Alusi as saying that a neighboring state of Iraq may be planning to assassinate Sadr, if he insisted on challenging its influence in Iraq, "according to the newspaper Al-Arab.
    "The assassination of Sadr will mean a war between the Sadrists and the Iraqi parties, and may lead to the destruction of the entire political process," Alusi said.
    "The vast popularity of Sadr among his followers, estimated at millions in central and southern Iraq, may be immune," he said.
    Al-Sadr has made clear his objections to the influence of "neighboring countries" in the Iraqi decision, and regularly publishes in his Twitter account indirect criticism of Tehran's policy in Iraq.
    On Sunday, the Iraqi parliament failed again to hold a vote on the completion of the 8-seat cabinet, amid a dispute over the candidate for interior minister.
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    The leader of the Sadrist movement Moqtada al-Sadr, who lives in the Hananah area of ​​the Shiite holy city of Najaf, has stepped up security around his headquarters since the outbreak of the political crisis with Iran's allies in the Iraqi parliament over the Interior Ministry portfolio, the London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Arab reported on Monday. The Iraqi parliament failed to agree on them for the second time.
    The newspaper said in a report published in today's edition that the vast Jamahiriya enjoyed by Sadr among his followers, estimated to be millions in central and southern Iraq, may be fortified, in the words of a political analyst in Baghdad, "any Iranian recklessness."
    The Iraqi parliament failed on Sunday to hold a session to vote on the completion of the ministerial cabinet, which is short of eight portfolios, amid the dispute between the parties over the candidate for the post of Minister of Interior Faleh al-Fayadh.
    "Abdul Mahdi received clear signals from the construction coalition that he would not vote for the completion of the cabin, without the presence of Fayadh," the newspaper quoted a figure close to the prime minister as saying.



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