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    After Sadr attacked them, the protesters looked forward to supporting Sistani

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    After Sadr attacked them, the protesters looked forward to supporting Sistani Empty After Sadr attacked them, the protesters looked forward to supporting Sistani

    Post by Rocky Sat 08 Feb 2020, 2:34 am

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    ARBIL (Kurdistan 24) - After supporters of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, attacked the sit-ins in Iraq this week, some activists turned their attention to the last hope they left with a desire for support and support, which is Ali Sistani.
    The protesters say that Sistani should issue a strong statement, condemning the Prime Minister-designate Muhammad Allawi, who reject it, and al-Sadr because of his agreement with the parties allied with Iran.
    Sistani's words have a lot of weight among millions of Shiites, whether among protesters or the political establishment allied with Iran and dominated by Shiites and protesters protest against it.
    Aya al-Sistani scolded the security forces for failing to protect Najaf protesters, and urged politicians to choose a new government that won the trust of the people.


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