Muqtada al Sadr

Muqtada al Sadr
Muqtadā al-Ṣadr is an Iraqi Shia cleric, politician and militia leader. He is the leader of a political party, the Sadrist Movement and the leader of Saraya al-Salam, a Shiite militia that is a reformation of the previous militia he led during the American occupation of Iraq, the Mahdi Army...
NationalityIraqi
ProfessionClergyman
Date of Birth12 August 1973
CountryIraq
mean government giving
If it does not serve the Iraqi people, there are only political means that must be followed to reform the government - a new government that we must give a chance to prove that it is there to serve the people.
military land iraq
Out of my desire to complete Iraq's independence and to finish the withdrawal of the occupation forces from our holy lands, I am obliged to halt military operations of the honest Iraqi resistance until the withdrawal of the occupation forces is complete.
war two people
Saddam is a war criminal and there are no two people who can argue over this.
enemy moral impossible
Make your enemy afraid, for it is impossible to remain quiet about their moral offences,
government people desire
The U.S. will ignore the opinion of the Iraqi people and it will compose the new government according to its own desires.
cities blood lasts
I will continue to defend Najaf as it is the holiest place. I will remain in the city until the last drop of my blood has been spilled.
dirty naughty blood
Who is against democracy? Is it the one who calls for peaceful resistance, or the one who bombs people, sheds their blood and leads them away from the leaders under feeble and dirty pretexts?
paper resorts demonstration
I beg you not to resort to demonstrations, for they have become nothing but burned paper.
people political politics
I am a part of the political process whether the multinational forces are present or not. Politics is serving the people, not chairs and positions.
people divisiveness
Divisiveness is not good for the people.