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Shi'ite leaders squabble with Arabs over Baghdad conference

munaeem | 09 March, 2007 13:45

AP reports :

"The Iraqi government and Arab countries have broken into bitter squabbling ahead of a Baghdad conference.

Sunni-led Arab governments plan to use the conference to press for a greater Sunni role in Iraq.

That has rankled Iraq's Shi'ite leaders, who believe the Arabs are trying to reverse their new-found power after decades of being marginalized under Sunni minority rule.

Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa suggested that Arab governments would take their proposals to the UN Security Council.

The Shi'ite coalition that dominates al-Maliki's government on Thursday angrily denounced Moussa's comments, saying they were a "flagrant interference in Iraq's internal affairs" and "ignored the march of the Iraqi people to build a free and democratic state."


Shites and Kurds complain that they were treated badly during the rule of Saddam. They are doing the same to Sunnis.

They should give Sunnis their due rights and share in the power. Otherwise things will not improve.

Arabs should boycott US and British. They should kick these two Satan out of the Middle East. Because these two countries are responsible for the rising power of Shiites in the region.

If they do not deal with these two  Satan, they will doom.

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