Al-Sadr was called a "murderer" and "ignorant". Maliki's leaks are causing a sensation in Iraq

The audio leaks attributed to the head of the State of Law coalition, Nuri al-Maliki, caused an uproar in the political and popular circles, amid warnings of a high level of provocation between those parties, which will cast a shadow over the Iraqi arena.

The Iraqi activist and journalist, Ali Fadel, who is based in the United States, published an audio leak attributed to Al-Maliki, in which he dealt with a number of issues, most notably his relationship with the Sadrists. He sought to strike the Shiites, by embracing the displaced from the Sunnis, as well as their leaders.

Al-Maliki asked, "How much was Muqtada al-Sadr killed from Baghdad? He was kidnapped with duck cars (Toyota Crown)".

"I wanted to make the PMF resemble the Iranian Revolutionary Guard," al-Maliki said.

This leak comes in light of the heated differences between Al-Sadr and Al-Maliki over the formation of the new Iraqi government, despite Al-Sadr's withdrawal.

In the first comment on these leaks, Muqtada al-Sadr said: "Do not worry about the leaks, we do not give them weight," referring to the owners.

He added in a tweet via "Twitter" that "Friday's voice is louder than any other protest, and I will not enter into another sedition, and the choice is for the people, and I support them previously and in the coming days, if they want to stand in support of reform," according to his expression.

The uproar comes at a critical time, as the Sadrist movement seeks to launch unified prayers, which is a protest path of another kind, as this step came in the context of competition with the "coordinating framework" despite al-Sadr's withdrawal from government formation consultations, and the resignation of the (73) deputies. .

The country's political circles, as well as the people, were preoccupied with these leaks, as activists circulated them on a large scale, especially since they came at a critical time, as the "coordinating framework" is preparing to put the final touches on the nomination process for the new prime minister.

It also coincided with the unified prayers launched by the Sadrist movement, as it contributed to deepening the dispute between the followers of the movement and Maliki's supporters.

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