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    Sadr warns of post crowd elections for eight reasons: Government will militias

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    Sadr warns of post crowd elections for eight reasons: Government will militias Empty Sadr warns of post crowd elections for eight reasons: Government will militias

    Post by Rocky Sat Aug 27, 2016 7:22 am

    Sadr warns of post crowd elections for eight reasons: Government will militias

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    Muqtada al-Sadr - h d
    Twilight News / warned the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to involve elements of the popular crowd in the elections in Iraq.
    And began the Electoral Commission in Iraq, the registration of political entities to participate in the upcoming ballot process, and I talked to some reports for the registration of some factions of the popular crowd or close to them to participate in the electoral process.
    Sadr said in response to a question to one of his followers on his website, said that it "will lead to pushing the jihad in politics, I mean defame jihad and the mujahedeen."
    He added that the move would mean "the government turned into a military government or Mlaxiaoah, and win the votes of the people unjustly."
    And saw the leader of the Sadrist movement, that it "also represents a clear threat to the universe of those entities has not been elected either hostile to or jihad is a Baathist or Daasha, and the manner of coercion on election under the weight of the weapon."
    Also she felt that "access to the struggling government chairs means forgotten for jihad, as will learn the extravagance and cooling, robberies etc., etc., except that he has no political experience and would be suicidal for the political process."
    Sadr and concluded "may be seen from this that all their struggle was not for their obedience and creed, national, but for the chairs."

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