Sadr opposes Maliki’s presidency over anti-ISIS Shia militias
Iraq’s powerful Shia cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr expressed his unequivocal opposition to allowing former Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki take control of the popular troops, a group of Shia volunteers setup to fight the Islamic State (ISIS), arguing that Al-Maliki’s leadership of the Shia militias is contrary to the new Iraqi government’s vision, the Anadolu Agency reported.In a statement released by his office yesterday, Al-Sadr warned in his statement of the imminent dangers that will face the country if Al-Maliki takes control of the Shia militants.
He pointed out that such a move was incompatible with top Shia cleric Ali Al-Sistani’s call for jihad.
The statement emphasised that such an attempt would inflame sectarianism in the country, threatening to withdraw the Saraya Al-Salam Shia fighters who emerged from the Sadrist movement if Al-Maliki took the position.
- Friday, 30 January 2015 10:19
Iraq’s powerful Shia cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr expressed his unequivocal opposition to allowing former Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki take control of the popular troops, a group of Shia volunteers setup to fight the Islamic State (ISIS), arguing that Al-Maliki’s leadership of the Shia militias is contrary to the new Iraqi government’s vision, the Anadolu Agency reported.In a statement released by his office yesterday, Al-Sadr warned in his statement of the imminent dangers that will face the country if Al-Maliki takes control of the Shia militants.
He pointed out that such a move was incompatible with top Shia cleric Ali Al-Sistani’s call for jihad.
The statement emphasised that such an attempt would inflame sectarianism in the country, threatening to withdraw the Saraya Al-Salam Shia fighters who emerged from the Sadrist movement if Al-Maliki took the position.
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