JNN 13 Apr 2015 Baghdad : Terrorists fighting for the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq are being led by a highly secretive group of strategists and officials that were once senior figures in Saddam Hussein’s army. Continue reading
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Iraqi Forces and Shia Militias Re Capture Tikrit from the IS Terrorists
JNN 05 Apr 2015 Baghdad : Iraqi Govt claims it has liberated the city of Tikrit – its biggest victory in the fight against Islamic State terrorists to date. Continue reading
Millions of Shia Pilgrims Ready to Walk On the Newly built “ Ya Hussain Road ” to Commemorate Arbaeen
Muqtada Al Sadr Once again takes Lead in Organizing the Shia Volunteer Force of Thousands across Iraq
JNN 23 June 2014 BAGHDAD: Thousands of heavily-armed militiamen paraded through several Iraqi cities on Saturday Continue reading
Powerful Shia Cleric Moqtada Sadr Announces His Retirement from Politics ahead of Iraqi elections
JNN 19 Feb 2014 Baghdad : Powerful Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, leader of a major political movement and a key figure in post-Saddam Iraq, was a fierce critic of the U.S.-led invasion, chief of a once-feared militia and political kingmaker, has announced his retirement from politics two months before elections.
Sadr who wears the black turban as a sign of being “syed ” or descendant of the Prophet Mohammad PBUH , gained widespread popularity in the months after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
His rise, aided by the reputations of two famed relatives – including his father, Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Mohammad Sadiq al-Sadr – Martyred during Saddam Hussein’s rule, eventually translated into political power.
The decision, if confirmed as permanent, brings to a close a political career that began with his fierce opposition to the U.S. military presence in Iraq, and has spanned more than a decade.
“I announce my non-intervention in all political affairs and that there is no bloc that represents us from now on, nor any position inside or outside the government nor parliament,” Sadr said in a written statement received by AFP on Sunday.
Ahead of legislative elections in April, Sadr’s movement currently holds six cabinet posts as well as 40 seats in the 325-member parliament.
After the invasion which toppled Saddam, Sadr commanded the Mahdi Army militia, which fought fierce battles with American and Iraqi government forces, and he was identified by the Pentagon in 2006 as the biggest threat to US Forces .
The Mahdi Army – estimated to have had up to 60,000 members – was once the most active and feared armed Shiite group in the country, and was a sign of terror for the takfiri’s and the Wahabi Terrorist ,working for the Instability of Iraq.
But in August 2008, Sadr suspended the activities of the Mahdi Army after major conflicts with the U.S. and Iraqi forces and assaults on its strongholds in Baghdad and southern Iraq.
Following the ceasefire, U.S. military commanders said Sadr’s action had been instrumental in helping bring about a significant decrease in the levels of violence across Iraq.
He nonetheless continued his vocal opposition to the U.S. military presence in Iraq.
Sadr repeatedly called for a total U.S. pullout and threatened attacks if it was not carried out, as Washington and Baghdad held negotiations on a possible post-2011 U.S. training mission that was ultimately not approved.
He also said his movement’s political offices will be closed, but that others related to social welfare, media and education will remain open.
It was not immediately clear if the move was temporary or permanent, with Sadrist officials saying they had been taken by surprise and could not clarify.
One official from Sadr’s office told AFP that no one wanted to discuss the issue “because it was a surprise decision.”
“I do not think it will be reversed… because it is a very strong decision,” the official added.
Sadr said the decision to leave politics was taken from the standpoint of Islamic law and of “preserving the honorable reputation of Sadr, especially of the two Sadr martyrs,” referring to his father and another relative who were martyred during Saddam Hussein’s rule.
Sadr’s political career began with his fierce opposition to the presence of foreign troops in Iraq after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of the country that toppled Saddam.
His rise was aided by the famed reputation of his father Mohammed Sadiq, who was killed along with two of Moqtada’s brothers in 1999 by gunmen allegedly sent by Saddam, and another relative, Mohammed Baqir, who was executed in 1980.
Moqtada’s movement subsequently gained both seats in parliament and cabinet posts, and played the role of political kingmaker.
Sadr suspended the militia’s activities in 2008 following fierce battles with Iraqi and U.S. security forces.
He left the country at the end of 2006 or the beginning of 2007, according to U.S. and Iraqi officials, and reportedly pursued religious studies in the Iranian holy city of Qom.
Sadr returned in early 2011, and then shuttled between Qom and Najaf, his base south of Baghdad. But he showed he could still pull powerful political strings even during his self-imposed exile.
After throwing his weight behind Shiite politician Nouri al-Maliki in 2006, ensuring he became prime minister, Sadr then ordered his followers to pull out of the premier’s cabinet the next year, almost bringing down the government.
Sadr’s bloc contested the 2010 legislative election in an alliance with the Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council, another Shiite group with its Backing from Iran.
Both before and after the U.S. military withdrawal in late 2011, Sadr was a sharp critic of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, despite ultimately backing his selection as premier in both 2006 and 2010.
In 2012, Sadr was among Iraqi politicians who called for Maliki to resign, and said his MPs would vote to sack the premier if needed.
But Maliki ultimately weathered the crisis, and Sadr’s focus has increasingly shifted to religious studies.
Sadr’s attention has since increasingly turned to his religious studies, and away from politics. But despite only making rare appearances in public, the cleric is idolized by millions of Shiites
Signs of Shia Courage , Shown During their Pilgrimage to Karbala
JNN 13 Dec 2013 Baghdad : Despite the latest wave of suicide attacks in Iraq, millions of Shia Muslim pilgrims continue to flood to the shrine of Hussein in Karbala. Continue reading
2 Million Performed Pilgrimage to Karbala , while 44 Martyred By the Takfiri Terrorist in Iraq during Ashura
JNN 19 Nov 2013 Baghdad : Iraqi provincial authorities estimated two million Iraqi and foreign pilgrims visited the holy city of Karbala in the 10 days leading up to Ashura, with all of the city’s hotels fully booked. Continue reading
Revolution Knocking at the Doorstep : Doomsday of the Sheikhdoms within Sight
JNN 26 Oct 2013 DURHAM, England — THIS summer, disgruntled Saudis took their grievances online in droves, complaining of ever-growing inequality, rising poverty, corruption and unemployment. Their Twitter campaign became one of the world’s highest trending topics. Continue reading
Iraq’s deadliest month in last five years May 2013
JNN 3 June 2013 BAGHDAD – More than 1,000 people were killed in violence in Iraq in May, making it the deadliest month since the sectarian slaughter of 2006-07, the United Nations reported on Saturday, stoking fears of a return to civil war. Continue reading
82 Killed 180 Injured in Another Series of Bomb Blast in Shiite Majority areas of Baghdad, Iraq
JNN 28 May 2013 Baghdad : A series of blasts ripped through Iraq’s capital on Monday, killing more than 70 and leaving many wounded, marking the latest in over 350 deaths this month as sectarian violence continues to overwhelm the country. Continue reading
46 killed, almost 300 injured in series of attacks in Single Day in Iraq
JNN 16 Apr 2013 Baghdad : A string of attacks in several parts of Iraq killed 46 and injured almost 300 on Monday. The upsurge of violence came as Iraqis prepare to go to polls for their first election since the withdrawal of US troops. Continue reading
65 killed 240 wounded in Shiite Majority areas of Baghdad, Iraq by Bombs Blasts on the 10th Anniversery of US Invasion
JNN 20 Mar 2013 BAGHDAD : Insurgents sent a bloody message on the eve of the 10th anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion, carrying out a wave of bombings across the country Tuesday that killed at least 65 people in the deadliest day in Iraq this year. Continue reading
At least 28 Martyred , as Car Bombs Hit Shi’ite Areas of Baghdad, Iraq
JNN 18 Feb 2013 Baghdad : Eight car bombs exploded in Shi’ite Muslim neighbourhoods across Iraq’s capital Baghdad on Sunday morning, killing at least 28 people in blasts that tore into shops, restaurants and busy commercial streets. Continue reading
Al Khalifa Regime planing to change Shiite Majority Demographic by Inducting Wahabi Immigrants
JNN 08 Jan 2013 Manama : Bahrain has granted citizenship to 5,000 Wahabi Syrians, a measure seen as al-Khalifa’s plan to change the demographics of the Shiite-dominated country to the benefit of the Wahabi population. Continue reading
US Delisted Terror Network Mujahideen e Khalq ( MKO ) from its Black List to put Iranian Govt under Pressure
JNN 02 Oct 2012 Washington : The US has removed the dissident Iranian group Mujahideen-e Khalq Organisation (MKO) from its terror blacklist.A group with a history of bombings and murders, including the killing of US citizens, which also happens to oppose the current Iranian government, has paid its way off of a US blacklist. Continue reading
Bomb blasts in Shia Neighbourhoods kill 100 as fugitive VP gets Death sentence in Iraq
JNN 11 Sept 2012 BAGHDAD: A series of bombs ripped through mainly Shia Baghdad districts on Sunday after Iraq’s fugitive Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi was sentenced to death, ending one of the bloodiest days of the year with more than 100 killed across the country. Continue reading
Iraq Rocked by atleast 21 Bombs , Dozens of Shiite Pilgrims Martyred in Kazimiya
JNN 14 June 2012 Baghdad: Bombers struck at Shi’ite pilgrims come to Baghdad to commemorate the Death anniversary of their Seventh Imam Musa Al Kazim , across Iraq on Wednesday, killing more than 70 people in one of the bloodiest days since the last U.S. troops left the country in December. Continue reading
Saddam's P.S & Chief Body Gaurd executed in Iraq for his crimes of Shia Genocide
JNN 11 June 2012 Baghdad : Saddam’s personal secretary and chief bodyguard Abid Hamid Mahmud al-Tikriti was hanged for crimes of genocide relating to the suppression of Iraqi Shia Muslims during the 1980s. Continue reading
Saddam’s P.S & Chief Body Gaurd executed in Iraq for his crimes of Shia Genocide
JNN 11 June 2012 Baghdad : Saddam’s personal secretary and chief bodyguard Abid Hamid Mahmud al-Tikriti was hanged for crimes of genocide relating to the suppression of Iraqi Shia Muslims during the 1980s. Continue reading
More than 20 Shia Pilgrims embraced Martyrdom by a Suicide Blast in Basra Iraq
BASRA: A suicide bomber killed 20 people in an apparent sectarian attack in south Iraq Saturday casting a pall over the climax of a Shia pilgrimage that draws millions from around the world. Continue reading
Petro $ caused 9/11, Iraq , Libyan Bombing , Plus latest Japan's Sonami and EarthQuake
JNN 11 Sep 2011 : Factual Detail Research of the US and Ale Saud’s Plan to deceive whole of the world , And to sell whole of the energy reserves at NO Cost to US , so this way US can have the energy of whole of the world at NO Cost and still the world has to be slave of the US Dollar , for ever but Now the game is firing Back , and Due to which all the Wars , from Kuwait , Iraq , Afghanistan , and now the latest Libyan Wars are Planned , Plus Now to even avoid war cost , Latest Weapon HARP to ruin the countries Without War . For which The Details are Continue reading
Petro $ caused 9/11, Iraq , Libyan Bombing , Plus latest Japan’s Sonami and EarthQuake
JNN 11 Sep 2011 : Factual Detail Research of the US and Ale Saud’s Plan to deceive whole of the world , And to sell whole of the energy reserves at NO Cost to US , so this way US can have the energy of whole of the world at NO Cost and still the world has to be slave of the US Dollar , for ever but Now the game is firing Back , and Due to which all the Wars , from Kuwait , Iraq , Afghanistan , and now the latest Libyan Wars are Planned , Plus Now to even avoid war cost , Latest Weapon HARP to ruin the countries Without War . For which The Details are Continue reading
US Occupation of Iraq has given rise to Prostitution
JNN 09 Sep 2011 : Reports indicate a rise in sexual abuse of Iraqi women following the US-led invasion of the country in 2003, saying female trafficking has become a growing business. Continue reading Gaddafi's 42 year Old Rule ends , Revolutionaries in the streets of Tripoli
JNN 22 Aug 2011 Tripoli : Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man on Monday as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stands in the capital while world leaders rushed to embrace the fractious rebel movement as new masters of Libya’s oil riches. Continue reading
Gaddafi’s 42 year Old Rule ends , Revolutionaries in the streets of Tripoli
JNN 22 Aug 2011 Tripoli : Muammar Gaddafi was a hunted man on Monday as loyal remnants of his forces made last-ditch stands in the capital while world leaders rushed to embrace the fractious rebel movement as new masters of Libya’s oil riches. Continue reading
Iraq, Kuwait on brink of New War
JNN 31 July 2011 : Kuwait’s construction of the large Mubarak Oil Terminal in the waters shared with Iraq has pushed the two countries to the verge of military confrontation. Continue reading
Iraqi Sunni MP’s against execution of top officials in Saddam regime
BAGHDAD, July 16 — Iraqi lawmakers called the country’s presidency not to approve the execution of two top military officials under Saddam Hussein, warning of the consequences of sectarian conflict. Continue reading
Iraqi Sunni MP's against execution of top officials in Saddam regime
BAGHDAD, July 16 — Iraqi lawmakers called the country’s presidency not to approve the execution of two top military officials under Saddam Hussein, warning of the consequences of sectarian conflict. Continue reading
10 Shia Pilgrims Martyred, 70 wounded in bomb attacks during Shiite rite in Iraq
JNN 16 July 2011 BAGHDAD — A total of 10 people were killed and 70 wounded in series of bomb attacks on Friday and Saturday morning in the Iraqi holy city of Karbala during a major Shiite rite, police said. Continue reading
US Troops training terrorists in Iraqi Base Camp
JNN 13 May 2011 : The US military forces in Iraq are actively involved in training members of an anti-Iranian secessionist terror group, Press TV Report. Continue reading Terrorist Kill 54 Men in a Raid on a Government Building in Tikrit,Iraq
JNN 30 Mar 2011 : Terrorist stormed into the provincial council headquarters in former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s home city of Tikrit and held people hostage, police said on Tuesday. Continue reading
Mullah Omar , Osama, Saddam and now Gaddafi paved a way for US & West to Invade Libya
JNN 20 Mar 2011 : What Mullah Omer did to make the way to let the US and West Invade Afghanistan, the same was done by Saddam Hussain , while the History has told in clear words that Both were Agents of US , While they Both abused US and West in Public , and now the same Drama is being repeated By Gaddafi , as He did every Brutality with the Population of Libya, to give a way for the US and west , to Invade and Loot the Third Largest Oil Exporter of Africa. Continue reading
US & West Punishing & Crushing Middle Eastern Revolutions
JNN 19 Mar 2011 : US , EU and all the Zionist Influenced forces are now Punishing the Revolutionaries in the Middle Eastern and African countries ,as Now from the Revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia, they have learned a lesson that they have to come out very boldly of their Democratic and Humanitarian Shell ,as if they further Keeps it on they have to loose , even their own countries ruler ship, As their masses are also watching it and can rise anytime. Continue reading
Robbery or Corruption : 40 billion USD ‘missing’ from Iraq accounts
JNN 24 Feb 2011 BAGHDAD : Around $40 billion are “missing” from a post-Gulf War fund that Iraq maintains to protect the money from foreign claims, its parliamentary speaker said on Monday. Continue reading
Robbery or Corruption : 40 billion USD 'missing' from Iraq accounts
JNN 24 Feb 2011 BAGHDAD : Around $40 billion are “missing” from a post-Gulf War fund that Iraq maintains to protect the money from foreign claims, its parliamentary speaker said on Monday. Continue reading



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