The crisis of leaking audio recordings of the former Iraqi Prime Minister continues. Nouri al-Malikiongoing.
In the new clip, the head of the State of Law Coalition accused the Iraqi Shiite authority, Ali al-Sistani, of silence, claiming that this silence would lead to the Ba’athists’ return to power once more, in reference to the Ba’ath party that ruled the country during Saddam Hussein’s rule.
Talk regarding the return of the Baath!
In his words, Al-Maliki also criticized the Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament, Muhammad Al-Halbousi, stressing that the latter is violating the coordination framework meetings.
The former Iraqi Prime Minister also described the Shiites as “Al-Aratil”.
Al-Maliki is heard in the leak saying that “the Shiites are in danger, because the Baathists have now risen to dangerous ranks, entered the core of the state, and established parties under the title (Progress), which is led by Muhammad al-Halbousi, an old party, established by one of the personalities, but he died, Al-Halbousi handed him over following him.”
WikiLeaks Al-Maliki
It is noteworthy that the leaks of former Iraqi Prime Minister and head of the “Coalition of State of Law”, Nuri al-Maliki, became known in Iraq as “WikiLeaks al-Maliki.”
The Iraqi circles were abuzz with the details of the leaks, as were the social circles on social media, until protests erupted once morest the background of the leaked information.