An Iraqi court revealed that a complaint was filed against Nuri al-Maliki, the leader of the State of Law coalition and former Prime Minister, regarding the audio leaks attributed to him, in which he spoke about the situation in the country and accused his political opponents - especially the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr - of employment.

The first judge of the Karkh Investigation Court told the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "several complaints were filed by a number of citizens regarding these leaks," noting that "the court wrote down the complainants' statements and decided to approach the Directorate of Technology and Informatics in the Cyber ​​Crime Department of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior in order to provide it with With the published recordings from the website that leaked the recordings, the answer has not yet been received, and the procedures are still ongoing.

He pointed out that "the court decided to record the statements of the owner of the website who leaked the audio recording, and is waiting to know his exact address to inform him of this."

The Supreme Judicial Council in Iraq had announced earlier the opening of an investigation into the leaks attributed to al-Maliki.

And the media center in the council stated in a statement that the Iraqi News Agency (INA) received a copy of it, that "the Karkh investigation court received a request submitted to the Public Prosecution to take legal measures regarding these leaks," stressing that "the fundamental investigation regarding them is taking place in accordance with the law."

Leaks details

Al-Maliki had warned - in audio leaks attributed to him - that the next stage would be a stage of fighting in Iraq, and attacked Al-Sadr again.

Al-Maliki said - in the fourth leak, which was published earlier by the Iraqi media resident in America, Ali Fadel - that “the next stage is a stage of fighting, and that al-Sadr wants blood as he speaks of this, and I told Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kazemi that I do not trust the army and the police, and every one will defend.” For himself, and I will defend myself while I work for them, and we have tanks, armored vehicles, and drones, and there is a feeling from the people, and the first clan that prepared for that is the Bani Malik clan (the Maliki tribe), which will announce - in a press conference in Basra and Baghdad - that in the event of harassment (Al-Maliki) We will intervene, so I hope the nation of the good guys will be ready, the issue is not the media, but the preparation of myself and my work with weapons and the provision of cover.”

Al-Maliki added that "Iraq is on the verge of a devastating war from which no one will emerge unless the project of Muqtada al-Sadr, the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, and the speaker of the Iraqi parliament, Muhammad al-Halbousi, if we drop their project, Iraq will survive, and if we are unable to do so, Iraq will enter the circle." red".

The fourth part of the leaked recording of Nouri al -Maliki al-


Maliki: The next stage is a stage of fighting and I will attack (Najaf) in order to fight Muqtada al-Sadr.


Al-Maliki: I told Al-Kazemi that I do not trust neither your army nor your police, but I will arm myself and fight, and we have tanks, armored vehicles and marches.# Share_al-Maqtaa pic.twitter.com/YNfhDbi4FZ

— Ali Fadhil _ Ali Fadel (@ali_alifadhil) July 16, 2022

The fifth leak, which was published last week, talks about a group called the "Brigades of the Imams of Al-Baqi'" within a large group that apparently calls itself the "Nation of the Good People" led by a religious reference referred to in the recordings as "His Eminence Ayatollah Mirza." The recording suggests that the gathering belong to his current.

In the last alleged recording, those gathered openly talk about "the necessity of shedding blood" according to a "rational plan" in order to hand over power to the owners, and say that they are obedient to him.

The main speaker - who claims to be al-Maliki - does not express his explicit approval of that plan, but he did not object to it and merely prayed for his interlocutors.

Part 5 of the leaked recording of Nouri al-Maliki:


Blood must be shed in Iraq with the approval of references and leaders and it has legitimacy!


Al-Fateh, the Brigades, the Asa’ib, the Master of the Martyrs, and Badr are affiliated with Iran


. The leaders of the crowd do not care about anything but farms and money and they are in another world.


I advise you to go with the Revolutionary Guards, not with the inspections. #Share_Al-Maqta’ pic.twitter.com/JpiTaOxvsd

— Ali Fadhil _ Ali Fadhil (@ali_alifadhil) July 18, 2022

In the first part of the leaked recording, al-Maliki accused the head of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Massoud Barzani, of "hitting the Shiites" by embracing the "Sunnis", and penetrating the Shiite situation by using Muqtada al-Sadr, according to him.

In the second recording, al-Maliki said, "I know them (i.e. the Sadrists). I hit them in Karbala, Basra, and Sadr City. They are cowards, and now they are cowardly, because their hands have become a beetle of fat, money and forbidden things," as he put it.

Al-Maliki asked, "How much was Muqtada al-Sadr killed from Baghdad? He was kidnapped in a duck car (Toyota Crown)," he said, "I wanted to make the popular crowd similar to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard."

Al-Maliki said - according to the recording attributed to him - that the leader of the Sadrist movement Muqtada al-Sadr is "ignorant" and "does not understand politics", and that Iran supported him in order to make him a "second copy" of the leader of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, warning against al-Sadr taking power in Iraq. .

As for the third recording, it indicated that "the Badr Organization (led by Hadi al-Amiri) has strength and takes salaries for 30,000 to 40,000 fighters, and Muqtada al-Sadr has 2,000 soldiers in Samarra, but receives salaries for 12,000."

According to what was claimed by those responsible for leaking the recording, it took place during a meeting of al-Maliki with a number of cadres and members of the Dawa Party several months ago.

Al-Sadr had denounced the accusations made by Al-Maliki in the leaks attributed to him, and demanded that he retreat, retire from political work, and surrender himself to the judiciary.

On the other hand, Al-Maliki denied the issuance of the words contained in the leaks about him, and warned against "forgery, counterfeiting and the use of modern technology devices in attributing statements to me and others."