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    Disclosure Of “Sunni Attempts” To Remove Al-Halbousi

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    Post by Rocky Sun 08 May 2022, 6:07 am

    [size=38]Disclosure Of “Sunni Attempts” To Remove Al-Halbousi
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    Information/Baghdad
    : On Sunday, political analyst Haitham Al-Khazali revealed that there are attempts from within the Sunni House to remove Muhammad Al-Halbousi from his position, indicating that the attempts come as a result of his persecution and abuse of his opponents.
    Al-Khazali said in a statement to "The Information", that "the attempts of Parliament Speaker Muhammad al-Halbousi to impose his control over Anbar province generated a feeling of anxiety among most of the Anbar tribal sheikhs, even from within his party."
    He added that "there are attempts from within the Sunni house to remove Muhammad al-Halbousi from his position as a result of his persecution and abuse of his opponents from the elders of the Anbar tribes, the last of which was his siege of the house of Sheikh Sattam Abu Risha, son of the martyr Sheikh Sattar Abu Risha."
    Al-Khazali pointed out that "Al-Halbousi's confusion came after he felt these attempts. He used the method of abuse and intimidation to the sheikhs of Anbar, who refuse to be a tool of obedience in his hand."
    A member of the Nineveh Clans Council, Ahmed Al-Hadidi, had earlier accused Parliament Speaker Muhammad Al-Halbousi of causing clan strife in the liberated governorates. End / 25 AD
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