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We are a movement of youth, women and men, and we want YOU to join us to create a better future for One Iraq - free and secure. Ahrar believes you have the power to change Iraq, we stand for the idea that any Iraqi can be part of the movement for change. Ahrar is the most inclusive political movement Iraq has ever seen. Anybody can join us, no matter where they are from, or which group they come from. And we are joining together to end a corrupt government that has failed us, and instead to create real, Iraqi solutions to the crises affecting our country; on jobs, water, electricity and security.
Watch Ahrar Party Leader Ayad Jamal Aldin on al-Baghdadiya tonight
Thursday, 25 February 2010 19:02
On the back of polls showing a surge in support, Ahrar Leader Ayad Jamal Aldin will take to the airwaves tonight to make the case for radical, popular change in Iraq.
Yesterday on the Race to Parliament programme, Ayad Jamal Aldin declared that the Iraqi government has lost control
Thursday, 25 February 2010 02:50
The leader of the Ahrar Party announced that the government had failed the Iraqi people by failing to tackle three major problems: a census, the constitution, and national reconciliation.
Tonight on al-Arabiya, Ayad Jamal Aldin sets out his party's policies to secure the future of a united and peaceful Iraq
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 18:15
Ayad Jamal Aldin says that only Ahrar has a detailed and credible plan to end the sectarian violence and intimidation that blights the lives of all Iraqis and bring peace to our country.
Ahrar security plan tackles voters' number one concern
Tuesday, 23 February 2010 03:26
In a poll of voters across Iraq، security was cited as the number one issue that voters wanted dealt with.
Ahrar launches new security plan
Saturday, 20 February 2010 03:10
Ahrar is the only party to have developed a comprehensive plan to bring peace and security to Iraq, which launches today in Baghdad. The plan was drawn up in consultation with former Generals and security experts, as well as the Iraqi public.










