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Shafaq News/ On Saturday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called on the followers of the Sadrist movement to be ready to confront any occupation, and to stand against terrorism and the Baath Party in the event of their reappearance in the country, warning at the same time against normalization between Iraq and Israel.
Al-Sadr stressed in a 13-point statement to the followers of the movement after the Friday prayers that were held yesterday in Baghdad, to "stand against corruption in a centralized manner, not through personal actions."
The Shiite leader called on his supporters to "prepare to sacrifice against any occupation", and to be "an impenetrable bulwark against normalization, which is approaching little by little."
Al-Sadr called for "stop violence against minorities, races and sects, and work to bring views closer."
He stressed, "not to overlook the danger of terrorism and the criminal Baath, and to be ready to stand against them if they think of desecrating" Iraq.
Yesterday, Friday, Al-Sadr renewed his call for the dissolution of armed factions that operate outside the framework of the state, while stressing the need for "tested" political figures not to take positions in the next federal government.
This came in a Friday prayer sermon, read on his behalf by Sheikh Mahmoud Al-Jiashi, in the midst of a large crowd of worshipers who follow the Sadrist movement, in a unified prayer held in Al-Sadr City in the capital, Baghdad, at the invitation of Al-Sadr.
In the sermon Al-Sadr wrote in his own handwriting, Al-Jiashi said, "We are at a difficult and rugged crossroads, where there is a demand for the formation of the government by some whom we do not think well and whom we have tried previously."
Al-Sadr called on those who opposed the formation of the government to get the rest of the occupation out through diplomatic and parliamentary means, saying: These are the rights of the people away from the occupation and the terms of the agreement with it.
The leader of the Sadrist movement also called on the Shiite political blocs to repent to God and to try their corrupt members before the judiciary.
He also said, "I am not a spokesman for the reference, and everyone knows that the reference has closed its door to all politicians without exception, and this in itself is an insult for Shiite politicians in particular, so I ask them to ask forgiveness from God first, and before the reference second."
Al-Sadr continued, in his speech about those who oppose the formation of the government, that "most of them are not convinced that love of the homeland is part of faith, and their orientations have become external, and I ask them to put love of the homeland above anything else and to treat other countries reciprocally diplomatically, socially and economically."
He pointed out that "it is not possible to form a strong Iraqi government with unrestrained weapons and unrestrained militias, so they must dissolve all factions, and if the occupier returns, we will all return."
Al-Sadr, in his name and on behalf of the Popular Mobilization Forces, thanked the people of the Sunni areas liberated from the grip of ISIS, saying that “they accepted us as liberators, and without their cooperation, the usurped lands would not have been liberated. The Mujahideen among them, abandoning favoritism, keeping the crowd away from foreign interference, not engaging in sectarian and foreign wars, and keeping it away from politics and trade.”
In his sermon, Al-Sadr also touched on the formation of the next Iraqi government, saying, "Previously, we have all heard that the experimenter is not tried, and we added it to (Al-Shala'a Qulaa), so do not repeat the experimenter, for he continues to do so. And the suffering of the people continues.
Al-Sadr stressed that "the Iraqi army and police must be respected and the militias' attacks on them must be stopped, and the militias must be in charge of the rest of the formations and keep them away from the occupier and foreign interference."
The leader of the Sadrist movement called for "taking care of the people of the liberated areas and keeping the militias away from them and the corrupt merchants, and that they be built in the hands of their people, and not to lose sight of the central and southern regions that have suffered greatly from a lack of services."
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Al-Sadr calls on his followers to prepare to confront three and warns against Iraq's normalization with Israel
Shafaq News/ On Saturday, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called on the followers of the Sadrist movement to be ready to confront any occupation, and to stand against terrorism and the Baath Party in the event of their reappearance in the country, warning at the same time against normalization between Iraq and Israel.
Al-Sadr stressed in a 13-point statement to the followers of the movement after the Friday prayers that were held yesterday in Baghdad, to "stand against corruption in a centralized manner, not through personal actions."
The Shiite leader called on his supporters to "prepare to sacrifice against any occupation", and to be "an impenetrable bulwark against normalization, which is approaching little by little."
Al-Sadr called for "stop violence against minorities, races and sects, and work to bring views closer."
He stressed, "not to overlook the danger of terrorism and the criminal Baath, and to be ready to stand against them if they think of desecrating" Iraq.
Yesterday, Friday, Al-Sadr renewed his call for the dissolution of armed factions that operate outside the framework of the state, while stressing the need for "tested" political figures not to take positions in the next federal government.
This came in a Friday prayer sermon, read on his behalf by Sheikh Mahmoud Al-Jiashi, in the midst of a large crowd of worshipers who follow the Sadrist movement, in a unified prayer held in Al-Sadr City in the capital, Baghdad, at the invitation of Al-Sadr.
In the sermon Al-Sadr wrote in his own handwriting, Al-Jiashi said, "We are at a difficult and rugged crossroads, where there is a demand for the formation of the government by some whom we do not think well and whom we have tried previously."
Al-Sadr called on those who opposed the formation of the government to get the rest of the occupation out through diplomatic and parliamentary means, saying: These are the rights of the people away from the occupation and the terms of the agreement with it.
The leader of the Sadrist movement also called on the Shiite political blocs to repent to God and to try their corrupt members before the judiciary.
He also said, "I am not a spokesman for the reference, and everyone knows that the reference has closed its door to all politicians without exception, and this in itself is an insult for Shiite politicians in particular, so I ask them to ask forgiveness from God first, and before the reference second."
Al-Sadr continued, in his speech about those who oppose the formation of the government, that "most of them are not convinced that love of the homeland is part of faith, and their orientations have become external, and I ask them to put love of the homeland above anything else and to treat other countries reciprocally diplomatically, socially and economically."
He pointed out that "it is not possible to form a strong Iraqi government with unrestrained weapons and unrestrained militias, so they must dissolve all factions, and if the occupier returns, we will all return."
Al-Sadr, in his name and on behalf of the Popular Mobilization Forces, thanked the people of the Sunni areas liberated from the grip of ISIS, saying that “they accepted us as liberators, and without their cooperation, the usurped lands would not have been liberated. The Mujahideen among them, abandoning favoritism, keeping the crowd away from foreign interference, not engaging in sectarian and foreign wars, and keeping it away from politics and trade.”
In his sermon, Al-Sadr also touched on the formation of the next Iraqi government, saying, "Previously, we have all heard that the experimenter is not tried, and we added it to (Al-Shala'a Qulaa), so do not repeat the experimenter, for he continues to do so. And the suffering of the people continues.
Al-Sadr stressed that "the Iraqi army and police must be respected and the militias' attacks on them must be stopped, and the militias must be in charge of the rest of the formations and keep them away from the occupier and foreign interference."
The leader of the Sadrist movement called for "taking care of the people of the liberated areas and keeping the militias away from them and the corrupt merchants, and that they be built in the hands of their people, and not to lose sight of the central and southern regions that have suffered greatly from a lack of services."
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