Prime minister Nouri al-Maliki has become a dictator. He must resign to prevent a bloody confrontation with Sunnis and Kurds


Outside analysts view the protest movement in Iraq via the prism of sectarianism, but its demands reveal a more positive agenda


Des milliers de r�sistants irakiens, des musulmans venus de loin pour lib�rer l�Irak des envahisseurs occidentaux, croupissent dans les ge�les du r�gime de Nouri al-Maliki dans des conditions effroyables, quand ils n�ont pas �t� tout simplement liquid�s lors de leur arrestation.


The supreme religious authority in Najaf has given green light to change the course of rule in the country. Al-Maliki should not run for a third term, implement the Erbil Agreement entirely, and stop manipulation of judicial power. Iran is very angry with Al-Maliki because he is dragging the country into sectarian conflicts.


Human Rights Department in the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq confirmed that 1405 civilians, including 3 women, were arrested last month, December alone.

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SUMMARY OF EVENTS OF THE IRAQI POPULAR REVOLUTION Bulletin No. 21 Friday, 31st May, ...

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"It is better now for countries to offer Iraq something; they can seize the opportunity and ...

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Statement No. 896: This statement is with regard to cowards targeting the innocent and unarmed ...

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