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Ayad Jamal Aldin to Bloomberg News: "The real danger in Iraq is Iran. It controls Iraq with a firm fist”
Written by Caroline Alexander Saturday, 12 December 2009 00:17
Ahrar Party leader and MP Ayad Jamal Aldin discusses Iranian influence in Iraq, political corruption and the need to overcome Iraqi sectarianism in a wide ranging interview with Bloomberg News in London.
Ayad Jamal Aldin: "National reconciliation is the only option for Iraqis" - Al Arab Online
Thursday, 10 December 2009 17:14
Today, Al Arab ran an extensive interview with Ahrar Leader Ayad Jamal Aldin. In the interview, Jamal Aldin explained his vision for one Iraq, free from corruption and sectarianism.
Aldin: "UN should monitor Iraq's Election" - Al Khaleej
Saturday, 28 November 2009 21:24
The United Nations must take necessary measures to monitor vote in Iraq to ensure it remains free from corrupt practices, said an outspoken Iraqi corruption opponent. Ayad Jamal Aldin, leader of Ahrar party, said Iraq’s election process was fundamentally flawed because of several factors, mainly the absence of an accurate population census which is the basis for seat allocation, and lack of necessary legislation.
Aldin: "Iran’s Influence in Iraq a Threat to Region" - Al Khaleej
Saturday, 28 November 2009 21:12
The influence of Iran in Iraq is so extensive that it will reshape the region and could be contained only if free and fair elections are held in Iraq, said an Iraqi politician. Ayad Jamal Aldin, leader of the Ahrar party, told Khaleej Times during a visit to Dubai last week that he believed Iran was substantially involved in the affairs of Iraq’s political parties and called upon all parties to declare their source of funding.
Best Wishes
Saturday, 28 November 2009 05:44
Ahrar Party sends to the dearest sons of Iraq our deepest appreciation and blessings on the occasion of Eid al-Adha …
Wishing them a bright future…
and a safe and prosperous life…
Ayad Jamal al-Din
Leader of Ahrar Party
Pick up the pieces
Wednesday, 25 November 2009 19:10
From 7DAYS:
The man at the front of a new political movement in Iraq, which aims to tackle corrupt-ion and violence in the country, was in Dubai this week.
Ayad Jamal Aldin who is leading the Ahrar party, has been campaigning for a new secular Iraq since 2003.
Speaking yesterday to 7DAYS, the 48-year-old, who is a regular visitor to the emirate as he has family living here, said his movement is gaining momentum and a number of people including university professors and social activists have pledged support to the group.
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