Sayyed Moqtada Sadr attacked Maliki violently and dub again dictator
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Sayyed Moqtada Sadr attacked Maliki violently and dub again dictator
Ahmed Al-Saadi/Shatt -08/04/2012 m-5: 20 pm | Hits: 3624

Sadrist leader attacked Mr. Sadr Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki sharply and as a dictator for the second time in the past few weeks.
Where one message replied Sadr followers who hold a file "as michaan Al-Juburi said Iraqi justice Elmi denied acquittal" and added: "as I understand that some people want to build a dictatorship under the guise of false reconciliation..Perhaps reconciliation with perceived that it would be useful for the arrival to power of new ...Vsibro'h to be helpful in the new Government and be doomed like someone travelled to Qatar and Saudi Arabia."
And this is the fiercest attack described by Mr. Maliki and Muqtada al-Sadr refers to considerable evolution in his comrades against Government in General and the head of Government in particular.
And some sources have confirmed the close comrades that negotiations were ongoing between Sadr and the Kurdistan Alliance and featured the results of these negotiations in the last lnigrvan meeting the Kurdistan Regional Government President Barzani with Mr. Sadr in Qom and the opening of an Office of comrades in Erbil.
And independent sources indicated the possibility of forming a tripartite alliance of Kurdistan and Iraqi coalition and the National Coalition for pressure on Maliki to reverse the political process and oppose individual orientations to the head of Government, where is the national coalition of marginalization and exclusion over the Kurdistan Alliance, Iraqi list according to these sources
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