Al-Sudani is besieged by lawsuits over the “wiretapping network”... and Al-Maliki heard “inappropriate” words
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A ring of crises surrounds Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, which began to intensify after the revelation of the “wiretapping network” in his office, and expanded when political figures, including representatives and heads of blocs, filed complaints against the Prime Minister over the “espionage” file.
The most prominent person to file a complaint against the prime minister is former prime minister and head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, according to what deputies said.
Maliki's recent positions were interpreted as "a move to overthrow Al-Sudani," as he called on more than one occasion for holding early elections, as well as adopting the presidential system in Iraq, "to get rid of the problems plaguing the current political system," according to his expression.
"wiretapping network"
Al-Maliki is not the only one who does not want Al-Sudani to stay, as many of those who supported the government at the beginning of its formation have recently turned against it, and this can be observed through the tweets of politicians, as well as political analysts within the Coordination Framework.
There are politicians and representatives who “showed signs of resentment and regret after voting to choose Mohammed Shia al-Sudani as prime minister,” according to what Member of Parliament Yasser al-Husseini said.
Al-Husseini confirmed in an interview with the “Al-Jabal” platform that a letter was sent to the House of Representatives from the Supreme Judicial Council, allowing for the filing of a complaint by anyone who feels that he has been targeted by the “wiretapping network.”
The book that Al-Husseini talked about was not only sent to the House of Representatives, but also to heads of blocs and politicians, which prompted the head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, and other politicians, including MP Yasser al-Husseini, according to what he said, to file a legal complaint against Al-Sudani because the network was operating from within his office.
MP Al-Husseini points out that "most of the political class that voted for Al-Sudani to take over the government are resentful and regretful of their decisions, because the government did not move in real directions that meet the aspirations of the citizens and preserve the state's position and prestige . "
The member of the House of Representatives warned of "economic and financial collapse, if the failures and confusion in the current government continue."
Investigations in Iraq continue for the third consecutive month, with officials in the government office and the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, most notably Mohammed Juhi, who is described as the “head of the eavesdropping cell,” with whom about 20 others are involved, including security officials and others who are employees in a department responsible for the technical and informational aspects of the government office.
Juhi's Confessions
For his part, the judge and former MP, Wael Abdel Latif, expressed an opinion that does not agree with Al-Husseini, as he believes that “Al-Maliki was against nominating Al-Sudani for the prime ministership, but after seeking the help of the Virtue Party in exchange for obtaining the Ministry of Electricity, Al-Maliki agreed to nominate Al-Sudani.”
In an interview with the "Al-Jabal" platform, Abdul Latif said, "Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani is responsible for the recent uproar over the eavesdropping file, which was unprecedented in the history of political work or among political forces," indicating that "the presence of an office that eavesdrops on leaders, politicians and their families caused a crisis in the political scene."
Al-Maliki filed a complaint against Al-Sudani because he received a set of papers that were leaked to him and found that the words Al-Sudani spoke were inappropriate for a figure like Al-Maliki, according to the former MP.
He points out that "Mohammed Juhi, who was arrested while in Al-Sudani's office, wrote a statement of more than thirty-six pages, suggesting that "the thirty-six pages are confessions of many of those who work with them in the network."
Abdul Latif points out that "the eavesdropping network was allocated a large sum of money by the Prime Minister and it followed many figures until it reached the family, and therefore Maliki has the right to file a complaint and demand compensation and hold the negligent person accountable."
In late September, Member of Parliament Mustafa Sand confirmed that the Iraqi judiciary had proven the “wiretapping network.”
Sand said, in a video clip from in front of the First Karkh Investigation Court in Baghdad, that "(Zain Company) and (Asia Cell) Communications Company have proven with conclusive evidence to the Iraqi judiciary that there was eavesdropping and spying on some representatives and political figures in 2023 and 2024. "
Sand pointed out that “the figures involved are employees and also close to Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani,” and mentioned: “Haider Laith al-Sudani, director of the intelligence agency’s listening directorate, and Haider Shia Sabbar al-Sudani, the prime minister’s brother, who is now a fugitive in Turkey, and Abdul Karim al-Sudani, the prime minister’s military secretary, and a fourth senior figure who will be mentioned at a later time,” according to him.
Bulk Lawsuits
The number of lawsuits filed against the "wiretapping network" exceeded 80, filed by political and public figures and members of the House of Representatives.
In addition, academic and political researcher Alaa Mustafa believes that the eavesdropping network has taken on dangerous dimensions, and is “the most dangerous earthquake to hit the political process after 2003.”
In an interview with Al-Jabal platform, Mustafa considered what happened in the eavesdropping network file to be “a dangerous breach of the most important institution in Iraq, as the executive authority is the most powerful in Iraq.”
“The eavesdropping network penetrated social security and targeted important political figures,” says Mustafa, adding that “11 MPs filed a lawsuit against the network, in addition to 70 other figures who filed complaints.”
MP Mustafa Sand had revealed in a post last August that “the Karkh Investigation Court (in Baghdad), which specializes in terrorism cases, arrested a network from the government palace to the Prime Minister’s Office, headed by the close associate Mohammed Juhi and a number of officers and employees.”
According to a circulated government document, Muhammad Juhi was transferred in 2020 from the Ministry of Health to the Presidency of the Republic, during the time of Barham Salih, and after Al-Sudani assumed his position, he was transferred to the Prime Minister’s Office, to work as Deputy Director General of Personnel Affairs in the office .
Sand pointed out at the time that "the network was carrying out several dirty activities, including eavesdropping on the phones of a number of representatives and politicians, in addition to "directing electronic armies, creating fake news, and impersonating politicians, businessmen, and channel owners."
He stressed that "the network confessed to its actions and their statements were recorded initially and judicially," indicating that "among the many confessions was impersonating the number of Saad Al-Bazzaz, the owner of Al-Sharqiya satellite channel, and sending a fabricated image to the channel containing a picture of four representatives for a false news story, and sending the image to the phone numbers of all the representatives privately."
He pointed out that "there are several pressures being exerted to release them, but the competent judge did not submit to those requests. In turn, the affected representatives filed complaints ."
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A ring of crises surrounds Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, which began to intensify after the revelation of the “wiretapping network” in his office, and expanded when political figures, including representatives and heads of blocs, filed complaints against the Prime Minister over the “espionage” file.
The most prominent person to file a complaint against the prime minister is former prime minister and head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, according to what deputies said.
Maliki's recent positions were interpreted as "a move to overthrow Al-Sudani," as he called on more than one occasion for holding early elections, as well as adopting the presidential system in Iraq, "to get rid of the problems plaguing the current political system," according to his expression.
"wiretapping network"
Al-Maliki is not the only one who does not want Al-Sudani to stay, as many of those who supported the government at the beginning of its formation have recently turned against it, and this can be observed through the tweets of politicians, as well as political analysts within the Coordination Framework.
There are politicians and representatives who “showed signs of resentment and regret after voting to choose Mohammed Shia al-Sudani as prime minister,” according to what Member of Parliament Yasser al-Husseini said.
Al-Husseini confirmed in an interview with the “Al-Jabal” platform that a letter was sent to the House of Representatives from the Supreme Judicial Council, allowing for the filing of a complaint by anyone who feels that he has been targeted by the “wiretapping network.”
The book that Al-Husseini talked about was not only sent to the House of Representatives, but also to heads of blocs and politicians, which prompted the head of the State of Law Coalition, Nouri al-Maliki, and other politicians, including MP Yasser al-Husseini, according to what he said, to file a legal complaint against Al-Sudani because the network was operating from within his office.
MP Al-Husseini points out that "most of the political class that voted for Al-Sudani to take over the government are resentful and regretful of their decisions, because the government did not move in real directions that meet the aspirations of the citizens and preserve the state's position and prestige . "
The member of the House of Representatives warned of "economic and financial collapse, if the failures and confusion in the current government continue."
Investigations in Iraq continue for the third consecutive month, with officials in the government office and the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, most notably Mohammed Juhi, who is described as the “head of the eavesdropping cell,” with whom about 20 others are involved, including security officials and others who are employees in a department responsible for the technical and informational aspects of the government office.
Juhi's Confessions
For his part, the judge and former MP, Wael Abdel Latif, expressed an opinion that does not agree with Al-Husseini, as he believes that “Al-Maliki was against nominating Al-Sudani for the prime ministership, but after seeking the help of the Virtue Party in exchange for obtaining the Ministry of Electricity, Al-Maliki agreed to nominate Al-Sudani.”
In an interview with the "Al-Jabal" platform, Abdul Latif said, "Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani is responsible for the recent uproar over the eavesdropping file, which was unprecedented in the history of political work or among political forces," indicating that "the presence of an office that eavesdrops on leaders, politicians and their families caused a crisis in the political scene."
Al-Maliki filed a complaint against Al-Sudani because he received a set of papers that were leaked to him and found that the words Al-Sudani spoke were inappropriate for a figure like Al-Maliki, according to the former MP.
He points out that "Mohammed Juhi, who was arrested while in Al-Sudani's office, wrote a statement of more than thirty-six pages, suggesting that "the thirty-six pages are confessions of many of those who work with them in the network."
Abdul Latif points out that "the eavesdropping network was allocated a large sum of money by the Prime Minister and it followed many figures until it reached the family, and therefore Maliki has the right to file a complaint and demand compensation and hold the negligent person accountable."
In late September, Member of Parliament Mustafa Sand confirmed that the Iraqi judiciary had proven the “wiretapping network.”
Sand said, in a video clip from in front of the First Karkh Investigation Court in Baghdad, that "(Zain Company) and (Asia Cell) Communications Company have proven with conclusive evidence to the Iraqi judiciary that there was eavesdropping and spying on some representatives and political figures in 2023 and 2024. "
Sand pointed out that “the figures involved are employees and also close to Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani,” and mentioned: “Haider Laith al-Sudani, director of the intelligence agency’s listening directorate, and Haider Shia Sabbar al-Sudani, the prime minister’s brother, who is now a fugitive in Turkey, and Abdul Karim al-Sudani, the prime minister’s military secretary, and a fourth senior figure who will be mentioned at a later time,” according to him.
Bulk Lawsuits
The number of lawsuits filed against the "wiretapping network" exceeded 80, filed by political and public figures and members of the House of Representatives.
In addition, academic and political researcher Alaa Mustafa believes that the eavesdropping network has taken on dangerous dimensions, and is “the most dangerous earthquake to hit the political process after 2003.”
In an interview with Al-Jabal platform, Mustafa considered what happened in the eavesdropping network file to be “a dangerous breach of the most important institution in Iraq, as the executive authority is the most powerful in Iraq.”
“The eavesdropping network penetrated social security and targeted important political figures,” says Mustafa, adding that “11 MPs filed a lawsuit against the network, in addition to 70 other figures who filed complaints.”
MP Mustafa Sand had revealed in a post last August that “the Karkh Investigation Court (in Baghdad), which specializes in terrorism cases, arrested a network from the government palace to the Prime Minister’s Office, headed by the close associate Mohammed Juhi and a number of officers and employees.”
According to a circulated government document, Muhammad Juhi was transferred in 2020 from the Ministry of Health to the Presidency of the Republic, during the time of Barham Salih, and after Al-Sudani assumed his position, he was transferred to the Prime Minister’s Office, to work as Deputy Director General of Personnel Affairs in the office .
Sand pointed out at the time that "the network was carrying out several dirty activities, including eavesdropping on the phones of a number of representatives and politicians, in addition to "directing electronic armies, creating fake news, and impersonating politicians, businessmen, and channel owners."
He stressed that "the network confessed to its actions and their statements were recorded initially and judicially," indicating that "among the many confessions was impersonating the number of Saad Al-Bazzaz, the owner of Al-Sharqiya satellite channel, and sending a fabricated image to the channel containing a picture of four representatives for a false news story, and sending the image to the phone numbers of all the representatives privately."
He pointed out that "there are several pressures being exerted to release them, but the competent judge did not submit to those requests. In turn, the affected representatives filed complaints ."
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