• Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakim attends Arba\'een (memorial service on the fortieth day after death) of Sheikh Yasir Khalifa a tribal figure of Al-Shahman tribe of Kut

    2016/ 03 /16 

    Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakim attends Arba\'een (memorial service on the fortieth day after death) of Sheikh Yasir Khalifa a tribal figure of Al-Shahman tribe of Kut

    Chairman Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Sayyid Ammar Al-Hakim stressed that the Iraqi society was safeguarded by the Religious Authority, Husseini rituals and the Iraqi tribes, recalling that the former regime when it targeted the structure of society carried out striking Religious Authority at first, then stopping Husseini rituals and afterwards targeting the tribal structure by making a number of figures close to the regime using money to create loyal tribal leaders His eminence praised the role played by Al- Mayah tribes of Al-Shahman tribe responding to the Religious Authority call and presenting alot of their sons for the sake of Iraq, Iraqi soil and holy sites. This took place during the participation of His Eminence in a memorial service on the occasion of the Arba\'een of Sheikh Yasir Khalifa of the AL-Sahman tribe in Kut on Wednesday March 16, 2016.

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    His Eminence indicated that the Supreme Council is supporting an inclusive reformation based on a clear program, policies and procedures backed with legislation supporting the reformation process, stressing that the Supreme Council is not a proponent of positions, but advocates the reform that saves the country, calling for an end to the proxy management in the independent bodies.

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    In respect of security, His Eminence stated that the Iraqi security forces and the Popular Forces have the initiative on battlefield and every day they recapture more lands from the terrorist ISIS, stressing that ISIS is over as a political project, and eliminating its presences only a matter of time, stressing on the participation of the Popular Forces at the upcoming Battle of Mosul, and affirming that Iraq is self-sufficient with men.