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Iraq-Jordan
Tater throws a tantrum
2005-05-16
Anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr came out from under a rock of hiding Monday for the first time since his fighters clashed with American forces in August, hollering and spraying spittle delivering a fiery speech demanding that coalition forces leave Iraq and that Saddam Hussein be punished.
"And I want a pony, too! A white one!"
Al-Sadr, the radical Shiite cleric whose militia battled U.S. forces in Baghdad and Najaf last year, held a press conference in his father's home in this holy Shiite Muslim city, 100 miles south of Baghdad. Al-Sadr criticized the American-led occupation and called for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq. He also demanded punishment for Saddam, who brutally suppressed Shiites during his three-decade rule and now is being held in a U.S. military detention facility in Baghdad awaiting trial on war crimes charges. "I demand several things, including punishing Saddam and calling on the Iraqi government, religious movements and political factions to work hard to kick out the occupier," al-Sadr said. "I want the immediate withdrawal of the occupation forces."

Al-Sadr's reappearance coincides with mediation efforts involving Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Chalabi to get murder charges against the cleric dropped. An Iraqi judge has issued an arrest warrant charging al-Sadr and his key lieutenant, Riyadh al-Nouri, in the 2003 assassination of moderate cleric Abdul Majid al-Khoei. Al-Sadr also accused the United States of trying to foment a sectarian conflict, and he demanded the coalition release all detainees. "The occupier is trying to make up a sectarian war between the Sunnis and Shiites," al-Sadr said. "It is not acceptable to direct the allegations of ugly acts committed by the occupier against the Shiites, to the Sunnis, we also condemn and denounce all the terrorist acts."

He did not elaborate but apparently was referring to a spate of violence since the April 28 announcement of Iraq's new, Shiite-dominated government. More than 450 people have been killed in insurgent-related activity that has raised fears of an outbreak of a wider sectarian conflict. The pudgy burly, bearded cleric, usually clad in a robe and turban, wields wide support among young Shiites, particularly in Baghdad's impoverished Sadr City, the scene of fierce fighting last year between his militia, the Imam al-Mahdi Army and American forces.
Posted by:Seafarious

#7  I still say he shoulda been bumped off last year.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-05-16 16:26  

#6  steamed taters? I like mine diced and sliced.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-05-16 16:23  

#5  Can we kill him for wasteing oxygen now? PLLUUUUEEEESSSEEEE?!??????!?!?!?!?
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-05-16 16:13  

#4  It was the depth of my support, not the numerical %, infidel!
Posted by: Muqtada al-Sadr   2005-05-16 15:52  

#3  He wields such wide support he got all of what? 1.5%? 2%? in the elections?
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2005-05-16 14:27  

#2  I demand several things...

Hudna over, scumbag? Wanna play again? Better be ready to die this time, because I think you used up your second chance.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-05-16 13:55  

#1  STFU, fat boy. You're already on the List, don't push your luck.
Posted by: mojo   2005-05-16 13:45  

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