Monday, November 28, 2016

Iraq's Government Has Passed A Law Legalising Iranian-Backed Shia Militias



Aljazeera: Iraq's parliament passes law legalising Shia militias

Iraqi Sunnis say law was proof of Shia "dictatorship" but Prime Minister Abadi says force will defend "all Iraqis".

The Iraqi parliament has passed a bill recognising the Shia militia fighters, the Popular Mobilisation Forces, as a government entity operating alongside the military.

The bill passed on Saturday will see the establishment of the Popular Mobilisation Forces Commission, which critics said could only widen sectarian divisions in the war-torn country.

Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi welcomed the legislation, which was supported by 208 of the parliament's 327 members, saying the newly-formed force "will represent and defend all Iraqis, wherever they are."

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WNU Editor: These Iranian backed militias are now on the government payroll .... and I will not be surprised if it becomes a permanent measure.

Update: Yup .... Once they have defeated IS, Iraqi militias will not go away (Middle East Eye)

More News On Iraq's Government Passing A Law That Gives Legal Status To Iranian-Backed Shia Militias

Iraq's parliament votes to give legal status to Shiite militias -- DW
Iraq's Parliament Adopts Law Legalizing Shiite Militias -- AP
Iraq gives militias official status despite abuse claims -- Washington Post
Iraqi parliament recognizes Shiite Hashd as official force with army privileges -- RUDAW
Iraq parliament passes law legalising PMF Shia militias -- Middle East Monitor
Iraqi forces grind on in east Mosul as political rift opens over Shi'ite militias -- Reuters
Sunni concerns grow over Iraq's recognition of Shiite paramilitary group -- RUDAW
Iraq’s Sunni Lawmakers to Challenge Legal Recognition of Shiite Militias -- WSJ
Shia militia law adds to the challenges in Iraq -- Hassan Hassan, The National
Iraq’s militias enter the army -- National Editorial

3 comments:

C-Low said...

Iraq should look no further than how this type of arrangement has panned out in Lebanon were you have what amounts to a separate state within it that does has its own agenda.

Really bad sad move. All the blood and treasure thrown away there.

Caecus said...

You're right, and its agenda is also set by the theocrats in Iran. The same thing might happen in Iraq and throughout Syria, giving the Iranians a land corridor to the Mediterranean.

Unknown said...

Like C-low & Caecus said. Bad Move