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Ayad Jamal Aldin to Al-Hayat: Iraq’s Sectarians want to "eradicate people"

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thumb_DSC02819Tuesday, February 2nd 2010

BAGHDAD - Abdul Wahid To’ma

The Iraqi politician Ayad Jamal Aldin represents the «secular turbans» front criticizing the trend adopted by the religious parties of Iraq after 2003 to make the conflict in Iraq doctrinal, he accuses those parties using the eradication laws as a political tool.

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Iraqi Opposition Parties Prevented From Campaigning

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thumb_4095191671_3c8c511f3bToday Ahrar Leader Ayad Jamal Aldin called upon the Iraqi people to contact their representatives ahead of emergency talks to demand that the campaigning period for the election on March 7th, is allowed to begin.

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Liberal prime minister candidate calls for independence, unity in Iraq

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thumb_4095944560_6eaf120f88By Erich Hiner

(AXcess News) Washington - Ayad Jamal Aldin, Islamic cleric and leader of Iraq's liberal Ahrar Party, renewed his calls Thursday for a secular and united Iraq free of foreign influence.

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Iraqi Liberal Party Leader Outlines Party Agenda

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thumb_5February 2, 2010 7:47 a.m. EST

Tejinder Singh - AHN Correspondent

Washington, DC, United States (AHN) - The Ahrar (Liberal) Party of Iraq supports a secular Iraqi government that views all sects, tribal affiliations and religious preferences equally, the party leader told a Newsmakers press conference on Jan. 28.

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The Iran Question in Iraqi Upcoming Elections

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thumb_4131318377_67084d2109By annasmushkovich

Tuesday, January 26 11:54 am EST

On March 7, 2010 Iraq will hold parliamentary elections. One of the main issues on the campaign trail is just how close Iraq’s ties to Iran should be. The candidates are divided along nationalist and pro-Iranian lines, with nationalists raising concerns about becoming a puppet state of Iran.

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Ahrar welcomes back down over candidate ban

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4114824178_cebd4edf7b_sIn January, Ali Al-Lami's de-Baathification Committee presented a list of 511 names for exclusion to the Independent High Election Commission (IHEC), in a move designed to intimidate political opponents. The IHEC has indicated however that it will accept the panel's judgement.

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