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At least 27 killed as Iraqi forces raid Sunni protest camp

Got to keep marching towards a sunni-shia war..........we have to weaken ourself to such a degree that isreal or anyone else for that matter can do what they want....plunder resources...demolish al aqsa.
Why dont we just skip all the BS and destroy al aqsa with our own hands and then rebuild the temple ourselfs for the jews and become vassal states of isreal after.
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Al-malki raided innocent unarmed protesters inside their camps killed 27 at a time. :cuckoo::astagh:

People mainly sunnis have had enough from him since he took over. Now the situation has changed, they will retaliate if ever feel threatened. They have been protesting for almost five months no one gave a345 about them. Their families are held behind bars doritos with no charges and some were executed under the law of terrorism for crimes they didn't commit.. Do you want to me to speak about women condition in Maliki's prisons as well!

Are you gonna open a new page ever other day.....

Yes, your right things are far from perfect especially under a shia islamic party at this time of tensions between sunnis and shias.
But what is different for Naqshabandi and Izzat al douri and his baath party, it even worse the only thing that change is that shias will be the victim, this again will fuel Iran to support these shias and the country will not be stabil, it would turn Iraq in the new front against Iran and probably another war, we need a party that treats both the same.
So your plan to put the country on fire is just as bad as supporting shia parties like Hakim or Dawa IMO, Iraq is not Syria a state completely isolated from the US and the west, this can be solved different.
 
Yes, your right things are far from perfect especially under a shia islamic party at this time of tensions between sunnis and shias.
But what is different for Naqshabandi and Izzat al douri and his baath party, it even worse the only thing that change is that shias will be the victim, this again will fuel Iran to support these shias and the country will not be stabil, it would turn Iraq in the new front against Iran and probably another war, we need a party that treats both the same.
So your plan to put the country on fire is just as bad as supporting shia parties like Hakim or Dawa IMO, Iraq is not Syria a state completely isolated from the US and the west, this can be solved different.

Sunni have ruled Shia for thousand years and never treated Shia differently. There are shia in Morocco, Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, Kuwait and many other arab countries ruled by sunni for many years, never had any complain. Iran has no beef in this she better keep her nose away from the arab world. Iraq is a sovereign country and fellow arab, so no dedications is needed.
 
Sunni have ruled Shia for thousand years and never treated Shia differently. There are shia in Morocco, Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, Kuwait and many other arab countries ruled by sunni for many years, never had any complain. Iran has no beef in this she better keep her nose away from the arab world. Iraq is a sovereign country and fellow arab, so no dedications is needed.

Are you kidding me? The Shias have been killed throughout 1400 hundred years with the exception of a few government that were tolerable.

Shias in the countries you mentioned don't have full rights, in Yemen, they took their rights and were not given. In Egypt, they are fought and Salafis preach anti-Shia propoganda, they refuse to allow them to build their own mosques.

In Bahrain they are not given any high-rank positions in the government or army, political neutralizing of non-Bahrainis.Saudi Arabia, of high-rank positions neither, no freedom of speech.

In Kuwait the Shias are a significance minority with wealth and influence, that's why they have rights. Oman is "Abadhia" and not Sunni.

Historically, the majority if the Ummayid and Abbasid caliphs despised Shias, they killed and imprisoned hundreds of thousands. Sallahiddin alyacobi committed secterian cleansing against the Shias of Egypt...saddam Hussain killed hundreds of thousands and forced oner1 million to exile (although he was secular for the most part)

In Iraq, Sunnis hold six ministries, vice PM, vice President, Head of parliament, over 100 MP's, Sunni officers with high ranks sunni mosques exist everywhere, the government pays for the fees of the "Sunni endowment" Sunnis in Iraq have more freedom than the Shia ever had under any government. The people in prison are the ones that are involved in terrorist acts. The protesters killed a soldier, some of them were armed and not peaceful

In Saudi Arabia there are hundreds of people imprisoned for political reasons, many of them held without charges for years.

Dedications to Iraq should be through opening an embassy, not sending suicide bombers. You proudly say that you support the "mujahideen" , and when they're captured or killed you start crying and complaining about "killing Sunnis". What happened was an armed conflict, the army actually helped many of the protesters escape when the firefight brokeout as you can see in this video. None of this was reported in the propaganda machines.

[video]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvb7XInThrk[/video]
 
Saudi Arabia, Qatar & Turkey try to separate al-Anbar from Iraq

It seems that the current leaderships of Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are trying to separate the al-Anbar Province from Iraq. According to some experts on affairs in the Middle East and a senior Iraqi expert, located in London, these three leaderships are trying to separate the Western province of al-Anbar from Iraq by using terrorist operations and other measures to boost the tensions in this restive region of Iraq.

The London-based Head of the Center for the Southern Iraq Studies and Professor of London University, Ali Ramazan al-Ousi, warned about these horrible intention(s) by the Saudi Arabian, Qatari and Turkish regimes in an interview on Monday.

In this interview, the Iraqi expert and Head of the Center for the Southern Iraq Studies warned that the secret plans of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar are meant to hamper the political process in Iraq and the plots should boost the sectarian conflicts and terrorist actions, especially in the Western province of al-Anbar because the two totalitarian dictatorships in the Gulf and the Turkish Erdogan-regime want to separate the al-Anbar province from Iraq finally.

According to the Iraqi expert from London, the three leaderships from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey are very afraid that democracy will finally be able to also spread into their controlled territories and, thus, Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia are trying to use all means to prevent this. For example, all three leaderships support the delivery of arms to terrorist groups in Iraq, have the aim to boost the sectarian tensions and also financially support different groups of religious fanatics and terrorist in Iraq.

Also Qassem al-A’raji, a senior Iraqi legislator, has already warned about the violations of international law by the Turkish and Qatari regimes earlier this month and he said further that Turkey and Qatar are definitely supporting terrorist groups in Iraq and that both are responsible for the recent unrest and violence in the country. Already in February, Amer al-Khazayee, Maliki’s Adviser in National Reconciliation Affairs, said that the interference by Qatar in Iraq are aimed to stop the positive political trend in the country and that the totalitarian dictatorship of Qatar wants to boost the sectarian strife and violence in Iraq in order to serve the American and Israeli wishes.

Saudi Arabia, Qatar & Turkey try to separate al-Anbar from Iraq - SyriaNews
 
That vid ^^ is the evidence that they were armed and firing, now no one can use the word "Innocent/unarmed" even the local citizens were fleeing and helped by the security forces.
 
Sahwa forces & Police parade Anbar working together.

And Iraqiya state television quoted Sahwa chief Sheikh Wissam al-Hardan as saying that if those who have killed soldiers are not handed over, "the Sahwa will take the requested procedures and do what it did in 2006."

 
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@BLACKEAGLE you don't need someone like Dizr to confirm the article you posted few days ago....watch this video speaks volumes ,,,
 
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