Has Muqtada al-Sadr assumed RT?

by nukegingrich | March 7, 2008 at 07:25 pm | 436 views | add comment | 0 recommendations

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Muqtada Al-Sadr Announces He’s Retiring From Leadership Of Sadrist Movement, Sequestering Himself

The leader of the Shi'ite Sadrists in Iraq, Muqtada Al-Sadr, has announced in a letter to his followers that he is stepping down from his position, distancing himself from people, and focusing on his studies.

He explained that he was doing so because he had failed in carrying out his father's will to liberate Iraq from the occupation and turning its people into believing Muslims.

He wrote that the continuation of the occupation, the many who were distancing themselves from the true path, and their turning to politics and affairs of this world had motivated him to sequester himself from human society, in order to carry out his obligation to Allah and not to add sin to the crime.

Al-Sadr called on his men to obey the committee for managing the affairs of the Sadrist movement and all Sadrist institutes, and its representatives that bear the name of the Office of Al-Sayed Al-Shahid – which is named after his father, Ayatollah Muhammad Sadeq Al-Sadr, murdered in 1999 by the regime of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.

I can't imagine this fellow just voluntarily stepping aside for the reasons stated.  On March 3, Al-Siyassa (Kuwait) reported that al-Sadr had been "secretly transferred a few days ago from Iraq to Iran for hospitalization as he was comatose.  It was reported that his illness resulted from food poisoning."

Nature abhors a vacuum.  I wonder who the next Shiite strongman will be?

H/T:  Robo

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