The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, directed to prevent the entry of 'corrupt politicians, sycophants, those with political demands, dissidents, expelled people, and those with a cause to the shrine of the martyr Al-Sadr and his two sons.' Al-Sadr's directive to ban the categories he specified came through an official statement bearing his signature and his own seal. Al-Sadr's statement of the ban was posted at the gate of the shrine of the martyr Al-Sadr and his two sons in the Wadi Al-Salam cemetery. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
Al-Sadr prevents the entry of ‘corrupt politicians, sycophants, those with political demands, dissidents, the expelled, and those with a cause’ to the shrine of the martyr al-Sadr and his two sons
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