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Iraq
Sistani calls for crackdown on arms
2003-10-21
Iraq's most influential Shiite Muslim cleric warned of "new grave problems" if nothing is done to stem the proliferation of firearms in the country and blamed recent clashes between his supporters and followers of a radical cleric on the weakness of the central government. Grand Ayatollah Ali Hussein al-Sistani, spiritual leader of most of Iraq's Shiite majority, also warned that there could be "no substitute" for a general election to choose delegates to a convention to draft a new constitution despite US demands for a quicker selection process. His comments were in reply to a reporter's written questions submitted to his office in Najaf. His written replies bore his office's seal, meaning they were considered official statements. Al-Sistani's demand for measures against illegal arms possession appeared to be a call on US and Iraqi authorities to take action against the Imam Al-Mahdi Army, a militia set up by firebrand cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr, whose members fought nightlong battles against Al-Sistani's supporters a week ago in the holy Shiite city of Karbala.
The Boy Ayatollah moving against Sistani's people can't make him feel more secure, despite the fact that Sadr was smacked down. I'm sure he remembers what happened to Khoei just a few months ago.
Al-Sadr, a populist cleric whose militants message appeals to poor and young Shiites but who lacks Al-Sistani's scholarly weights, has been flaunting his army recently, allowing recruits to parade with their firearms in the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala as well as in a Shiite-dominated Baghdad district.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#5  AH,dumb ass(NMM)the NRA does not advocate possiesion of automatic weapons or rpg's.
The NRA is trying to keep pacifist wennies like you from keeping me from having the ability to defend myself and my family.
Also an unarmed populace is an easly dominated populace.
Posted by: Raptor   2003-10-22 8:44:14 AM  

#4  In Iraq we see the NRA's agenda carried to it's logical conclusion--I say make possession of an RPG mandatory 20 year sentence--a Kalishnakov rifle--5 years in the Big House. Why are we letting these assshats stay armed?--the only reason I can buy is that the NRA nutz that supported Bush think it's OK to have an armed citizenry--this is NOT a good thing for OUR soldiers to have to deal with
Posted by: NotMikeMoore   2003-10-22 12:46:16 AM  

#3  Sistani just doesn't get it. We're not going to do anything to Sadr as long as he's just talking, even if it's offensive talk. It's up to the Iraqis to listen, and hopefully discount, his ravings.

But if he starts shooting, he's dead meat.
Posted by: mojo   2003-10-21 3:20:04 PM  

#2  Healing Iraq says al-Sadr speaks w/an Iranian accent.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-10-21 1:15:44 PM  

#1  Does the disarmament call include Sistani's militia, too?
Posted by: .com   2003-10-21 1:00:10 PM  

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