Raghad Saddam Hussein repudiates the "document of promises"... and al-Sadr rejects the return of the "Afaqih"

Raghad Saddam Hussein, the daughter of the late Iraqi president, Saddam Hussein, resolved a document attributed to her, explaining her promises to her people, which she called "some of the advantages of the new state", according to what was stated in it.

The document indicates that Raghad Saddam Hussein will work to distribute the oil wealth to the citizens in the country, and will give the unemployed citizens in her country salaries and free professions in the amount of one million Iraqi dinars.

The document also included allegations about the consolidation of US-Iraqi relations, as well as Iraqi-Israeli relations, opening the borders with the Gulf, distributing lands to Iraqi citizens, reducing taxes, and imposing the death penalty for every corrupt, bribed or spy Iraqi without exception for anyone.

The document also includes a promise in the name of Raghad Saddam Hussein that it will close the Iranian-Iraqi borders, prevent travel back and forth to it, and prevent health, food and military trade.

For her part, Raghad Saddam Hussein denied writing this document, and published it through her official account on the "Twitter" website, which is the only one for her on social networking sites, and commented with her emphasizing: "I did not issue it and I have nothing to do with it."

It is noteworthy that a source close to Raghad Saddam Hussein denied, last February, her intention or her declaration to run for the Iraqi prime ministerial elections, according to his statements to the Jordanian "Ammon" agency.

He said, "The news is just a rumor and a lie. The daughter of former President Saddam Hussein never declared this and strongly denies it."

And the leader of the Sadrist movement in Iraq, Muqtada al-Sadr, said in a statement in response to the possibility of Raghad Saddam Hussein returning to the general political life in Iraq that "there is no place for Saddam's resurrection in our beloved Iraq, even in another dress, we are on the lookout for them," adding: "We still remember the massacres." Saddamism, mass graves, cutting off ears and hands, killing scholars, and all that is hidden from you.”

He continued: "Although we are of those who believe that most of the current political class is not far from corruption, this does not mean the return of the impure Afaqih, as they are both enemies of Iraq and its people."

Al-Sadr called on parliament and the government to "activate the role of the De-Baathification Commission, not the Accountability and Justice Commission, as a first step," threatening otherwise to do "what our conscience and our love for the country dictate, so that these voices end, even if he denies the votes to the rotten voice of the Baath."

It is noteworthy that Raghad Saddam Hussein sparked controversy during the past months because of her meeting with the Saudi "Al Arabiya" channel, in which she revealed new secrets about her father, the late Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein.

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