Monday, October 3, 2011

Prevent the entry of 3 of the members of Congress after meeting fierce

October 3, 2011

Prevent the entry of 3 of the members of Congress after meeting fierce

Baghdad / term

revealed the government spokesman, issued a decree banning the recent entry of three members of the U.S. Congress to Iraq to meet them on the back of the leader of the Muslim Clerics Association Harith al-Dhari.

Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement singled out the "long "Yesterday," These figures, which met with fierce are not welcome in Iraq because many members of the Association of Muslim Scholars wanted by Interpol for alleged killings against the Iraqi people", describing the meeting as abuse of the political process in Iraq and that the government stands deduced from it."

In the sixteenth of November 2006 reported that al-Iraqiya television that the Interior Ministry issued an arrest warrant for Dhari on charges of inciting sectarian violence has outraged Iraqi Sunnis (see below). Three of the members of Congress met yesterday Baldhary, according to senior government source said the "scope" yesterday, "that this delegation was scheduled to visit Iraq, but the government has given notice to all airports in the country to prevent their reception."

For its part, praised the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives on the government decision, describing it Balsaúb, surprising at the same time to meet with members of the delegation U.S. Baldhary.

Committee Member Rafi Abd al-Jabbar asked in a telephone conversation with the "long" yesterday, "What is the feasibility of meeting the U.S. delegation someone lurking in the political process and wants to abuse her?, and that the government's decision to ban the entry of these members was in place because this is the meeting place was perplexed by the Iraqis.

"He said Abdul-Jabbar" Dari is not a party to the political crisis in Iraq and that the initiative when they were with related parties as a coalition of state law and a coalition or Iraqi Kurdish blocs, the acceptance is possible. " Dari: Iraq war harmed the Iraqi tribes and the U.S.

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Harith al-Dhari
حارث الضاري
Born 1941
Anbar
Residence Baghdad, Cairo, Amman

Occupation cleric, chairman of Association of Muslim Scholars

Sheikh Harith Sulayman al-Dhari (al-Dari) or Harith ibn Sulayman ibn Dhari al-Zoba'i al-shamri (Arabic: حارث الضاري‎) (born in 1941 in Anbar in Al Zaidan district, Iraq)


Is a Sunni Arab cleric, and chairman of the Association of Muslim Scholars. He is also leader of the Zoba' tribe. An outspoken critic of the American invasion of Iraq, he is known as "the Spiritual Leader of the Iraqi Resistance" (Insurgency). His father and grandfather killed British Colonel Gerard Leachman and played a part in the 1920 revolution against British imperial rule, which was the fiercest in the Shi'ite south, and was a seminal moment of unity between Iraq's Sunnis, Shi'ites, and Kurds that forced the British to allow a form of self-rule

Harith al-Dhari has been an outspoken critic of the foreign military presence in Iraq, and has said that he approves of the armed resistance in the absence of a timetable for the withdrawal of American troops. This stance has won him support among Sunni Arabs and respect among the rebels.

On November 16, 2006 Iraq's interior minister Jawad al-Bolani (a Shi'a) announced that an arrest warrant had been issued from the state's judicial system for al-Dhari, who then lived between Cairo and Amman, on charges of inciting violence. "The government's policy is that anyone who tries to spread division and strife among the Iraq people will be chased by our security agencies,".[2][3][4] In his speech on July 2, 2006, Osama Bin Laden praised Al-Dhari.[5]

In May 2007 Harith al-Dhari did an interview with Time magazine, taking a stand in opposition to Al-Qaeda in Iraq, but also in opposition to the US occupation and the Maliki government.[6]

In July 2007 Harith al-Dhari did an interview with Al Jazeera Live channel, which announced that Al-Qaeda in Iraq killed 50 members from his family.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harith_al-Dhari