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    Car bomb explosion kills many terrorists in Ramadi

    Wednesday, 11 March 2015 22:51


    Anbar (AIN) -A car bomb exploded among a group of ISIL terrorists while they were seeing off a suicide bomber who was intending to detonate the car bomb in Ramadi city.

    Security source reported to AIN on Wednesday "The car bomb exploded in Zankora area of western Ramadi among a gathering for the terrorists of the ISIL who were seeing off their colleague who was intending to detonate the car bomb in Ramadi city."

    On the other hand, the source added "The terrorists of the ISIL bombarded the civilian residencies in Jumhouri neighborhood of central Ramadi city using mortar shells without identifying the casualties," noting that "The mortar attack came to revenge for their deaths who were killed by the security forces who confronted an attack for the ISIL terrorist on Ramadi city earlier."

    https://www.alliraqnews.com/en/index....n-ramadi-.html

    COMMENT : IRONIC JUSTICE - chattels



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    Re: " The Dinar Daily ", Wednesday, 11 March 2015

    Iraqi minister: Iran will not be allowed to impinge on sovereignty
    By RUDAW


    BAGHDAD, Iraq – Iraq’s foreign minister said that Baghdad will not allow any country’s interference over its sovereignty, including Iran, which backs Shiite militias involved in the fight against the Islamic State (ISIS).



    “Iraq enjoys full sovereignty and it will not allow anyone to interfere in its sovereignty or internal affairs,” Ibrahim al-Jaffari told the pan-Arab Asharq Alawsat daily.



    His statement came just days after Iranian presidential advisor Ali Younesi said Iran had once again become an empire, with Baghdad as its capital.



    “If it is proven that someone is violating our sovereignty, we will not tolerate any country, be it Iran or any other,” Jaffari was quoted as saying.



    Meanwhile, Iraqi leaders have confirmed the direct involvement of Iranian military advisors in the fight against the Islamic State (ISIS), with the former head of Iran’s elite Quds force Qassem Soleimani seen Tuesday on the outskirts of Tikrit, where the Iraqi army and Iranian-backed Shiite militias are fighting to evict the Sunni militants.



    As Iraqi troops advance on Tikrit, Iraq’s Sunni Vice President Osama al-Nujaifi warned of reprisal and revenge attacks against civilians.



    “We are worried by reports of torching homes and assaults on citizens in the al-Alam region in Salahaddin” province, Nujaifi said.



    He urged Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and military leaders to protect civilians.



    In recent days video footage has appeared on various social media sites showing Shiite militiamen beating unarmed civilians and burning down homes near Tikrit.



    Iraqi MP and head of the parliamentary immigration committee Raad al-Dahlaki told Asharq Alawsat that the Iraqi army and its allied militia have conducted human rights violations in areas they have taken from ISIS.

    https://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/110320152

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    Rouhani adviser denies he called for Iran's return to empire
    Ali Younesi, President Hassan Rouhani’s adviser on Ethnic and Religious Minorities affairs, has issued a clarification about his comments suggesting a union between regional countries. His words had sparked criticism from the Arab-language media, which construed them as reviving Iran’s ancient empire. A former Iranian vice president who was at the conference also spoke out against Younesi's comments.

    Saudi Arabian-funded Al-Arabiya incorrectly reported that Younesi had said, “Iran today has become an empire like it used to be through history, and its capital is now Baghdad.
    That is the center of our civilization and our culture and our identity today, as it has been in the past.” CNN Arabic wrote in their headline that Younesi said, “Iran is an empire and its capital is Iraq. We protect the region from Wahhabis, neo-Ottomans and atheists.” Though the first sentence in the CNN Arabic is incorrectly translated, Younessi did say in the March 8 conference that Iran was helping to protect the region from Wahhabi, takfiri, Zionist and Western domination. The Al-Arabiya article was tweeted over 3,000 times and shared on Facebook by over 4,000 people.

    Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/orig...#ixzz3U9W9Ajl9
    Last edited by chattels; 03-12-2015 at 10:43 AM.

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