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Baghdad (AFP) - Iraq's foreign ministry summoned Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Baghdad on Sunday to protest his "interference" in the country's internal affairs over remarks on militia forces fighting the Islamic State group.
Thamer al-Sabhan is the first Baghdad-based Saudi ambassador in a quarter century, but while full diplomatic relations are restored, there is still significant hostility to Riyadh in some quarters and there have already been calls for the envoy's expulsion.

The foreign ministry summoned Sabhan "to inform him of its official protest regarding his media statements that represented interference in Iraqi internal affairs," it said in a statement.

Sabhan said in interview with Al-Sumaria television that the Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary forces, which are dominated by Iran-backed Shiite militias, are not wanted in Sunni Arab and Kurdish areas as "they are not accepted by the sons of Iraqi society".

Iraq turned to Shiite militia forces in 2014 to help counter an IS onslaught that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, and they have played a key role in the fight against the jihadists.

But militias and their affiliates have also carried out abuses including summary executions, kidnappings and destruction of property, and many members of the Sunni Arab and Kurdish minorities view them with suspicion.



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The foreign ministry defended the Hashed al-Shaabi, "which is fighting terrorism and defending the sovereignty of the country, and works under the umbrella of the state."

Shiite politicians had earlier reacted angrily to the Saudi ambassador's comments, but the country's largest Sunni bloc defended him.

"The remarks of the Saudi ambassador indicate clear hostility and blatant interference in Iraqi affairs," Khalaf Abdulsamad, the head of the Dawa parliamentary list, said in a statement.

- 'Major insult' -

"His talking about the Hashed al-Shaabi in this way is considered a major insult," Abdulsamad said, calling on the foreign ministry to "preserve the dignity of the Iraqi state and summon the Saudi ambassador and expel him from Iraq."



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Alia Nasayif, an MP from the State of Law bloc, said the ambassador's remarks "included clear attempts to provoke sectarian strife".

And Hashed al-Shaabi spokesman Ahmed al-Assadi termed Sabhan an "ambassador of a state that supports terrorism" and called for Iraq to "expel this ambassador and punish him for his statements."

Among Iraqi Shiites, Saudi Arabia is widely viewed as a supporter of extremists and opponent of their community.

But Sabhan's comments were not universally panned, with the Alliance of Iraqi Forces, the main Sunni Arab bloc in parliament, describing his remarks as "very natural" and criticising the "political campaign" against him.

Sabhan's tenure in Iraq, which officially began when he presented his credentials 10 days ago, was off to a rocky start even before his recent remarks.

Saudi Arabia's execution of activist and Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr at the beginning of the month sparked widespread anti-Riyadh anger, protests and calls for Sabhan to be kicked out of Iraq.

Iraq has been plagued by years of tensions between its Shiite majority and Sunni minority, which ruled the country under Saddam Hussein, with tens of thousands killed in sectarian violence over the past decade.

The United Nations said last week that more than 18,000 Iraqi civilians had been killed in the previous two years, many due to an upsurge in violence with the rise of IS.
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IMO, Iraq, Shiite government has lost it legitimacy over the Iraq. They don't represent, Iraqi Sunnis, Kurds, Turkmens, they only represent themselves... Either this Shiite government must go or the country should be partitioned.
 
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IMO, Iraq, Shiite government has lost it legitimacy over the Iraq. They don't represent, Iraqi Sunnis, Kurds, Turkmens, they only represent themselves... Either this Shiite government must go or the country should be partitioned.

You are precesiely a 'Mr.nobody' to decide that. :)

Besides, if that's the case, you don't represent the Kurds either, who are fighting you on a daily basis. Turkey should be partitioned too if we go with your plan.


On topic, nice decision by Iraq. Saudi embassy has been open for only 2 weeks after 25 years and Saudi envoy is already talking much bigger than his mouth.
 
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You are precesiely a 'Mr.nobody' to decide that. :)
That's why, i said "IMO".

Besides, if that's the case, you don't represent the Kurds either, who are fighting you on a daily basis. Turkey should be partitioned too if we go with your plan.
We are not fighting against Kurds but PKK, you know it better.

However, situation in Iraq has not like the situation in Turkey. Barzani says the same.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...endence-closer-than-ever-says-massoud-barzani
 
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IMO, Iraq, Shiite government has lost it legitimacy over the Iraq. They don't represent, Iraqi Sunnis, Kurds, Turkmens, they only represent themselves... Either this Shiite government must go or the country should be partitioned.
People easily forget that how the central gov in iraq used a heavy handed approach to people who were protesting for their rights, before the whole daesh scene kicked in. had they handled the whole situation with a bit more brain, I am sure the whole band of lunatic daesh animals had not found any ground in the Sunni areas of iraq.

You are precesiely a 'Mr.nobody' to decide that. :)

Besides, if that's the case, you don't represent the Kurds either, who are fighting you on a daily basis. Turkey should be partitioned too if we go with your plan.


On topic, nice decision by Iraq. Saudi embassy has been open for only 2 weeks after 25 years and Saudi envoy is already talking much bigger than his mouth.
And what makes u a mr somebody, oh wait, u are the new rulers in baghdad.
 
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People easily forget that how the central gov in iraq used a heavy handed approach to people who were protesting for their rights, before the whole daesh scene kicked in. had they handled the whole situation with a bit more brain, I am sure the whole band of lunatic daesh animals had not found any ground in the Sunni areas of iraq.
Maybe Shias are forgetting that...not me. :)
 
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Any Arab affair are our affair.
No, our affairs is ours you have nothing to do with it.

Remember we can do the same any time and remember we are stronger and tougher you are no match and trust me your regime hiding behind sectarianism we just don't want to go that way.

IMO, Iraq, Shiite government has lost it legitimacy over the Iraq. They don't represent, Iraqi Sunnis, Kurds, Turkmens, they only represent themselves... Either this Shiite government must go or the country should be partitioned.
you better keep yours from partitioning look at the kurds uprising soon we will see turkish kurdistan

People easily forget that how the central gov in iraq used a heavy handed approach to people who were protesting for their rights, before the whole daesh scene kicked in. had they handled the whole situation with a bit more brain, I am sure the whole band of lunatic daesh animals had not found any ground in the Sunni areas of iraq.


And what makes u a mr somebody, oh wait, u are the new rulers in baghdad.
You people feed on sectarianism you can't survive without it actually your branch would dye soon without sectarianism!!!.

Any way Iraq is heading the right direction while the others " Turkey, Saudi " and the likes heading into the unknown!!!.

You can see that clearly for instance:

Turkey facing a civil war in the Kurdish region that may be want take so long to see turkey separated into two pieces I pray to see that.

Saudi they are facing in the south the Yemenis who fight hard to defeat the saudis and then they will reclaim the south of that country that will be a big loss that we may see soon.

While in the east they are facing a peaceful movement of the eastern region who already seeking independence from that kingdom I surely pray for that too since the affairs of Arab and Muslims are our affairs.
 
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Turkey facing a civil war in the Kurdish region that may be want take so long to see turkey separated into two pieces I pray to see that.
Funny coming from Iraqi. :)

We killed thousands of terrorists in the last 6 months.

About your "civil war" most of the terrorists found and killed in the mountains, same action goes for the county, all left is Diyarbakır/Sur district and Şırnak/Cizre, when those operations are completed we are going to tear apart PKK holes in Northern Iraq.
 
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