Re: 5000 iranische Soldaten (bzw. irakische Oppositionelle)

Geschrieben von Johannes am 19. Februar 2003 01:39:17:

Als Antwort auf: 5000 iranische Soldaten rücken in Nordirak ein geschrieben von IT Oma am 19. Februar 2003 00:33:52:

> The forces, numbering up to 5,000 troops, with some heavy equipment, are
> nominally under the command of Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim, a prominent
> Iraqi Shia Muslim opposition leader who has been based in Iran since 1980 and
> lives in Tehran.

Hallo IT Oma,

hier eine Info zu Ayatollah Mohammad Baqir al-Hakim:

http://www.sciri.btinternet.co.uk/English/About_Us/Sayed/sayed.html

Und hier noch etwas über seine Gruppe (SCIRI = Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq):

The head office of SCIRI is based in Iran among the largest Iraqi community outside Iraq temperarely estimated at one million Iraqis. SCIRI has main offices in different parts of the liberated areas of Iraqi Kurdistan.

SCIRI commands military forces called Badr Corps. This started as a brigade and developed into a division and then into a corps. The Badr Corps consist of thousands of former Iraqi officers and soldiers who defected from the Iraqi army, Iraqi refugees, and Iraqis who fled the country and join SCIRI.
SCIRI has good relations with all the neighboring countries around Iraq. Ayatollah Al Hakim has visited Kuwait several times and has been received by Amir of Kuwait, Crown Prince and many other officials. He has visited Saudi Arabia many times and has been received by King Fahd, Crown Prince Abdula and other high ranking officials. He has visited Syria and been received by President Hafuz Al Asad several times. He met also Sulaiman Demeriel the president of Turkey. He has met high officials in Iran several times such as Ayatollah Ali Khameneie, Shaikh Rafsanjani and president Khatami. On his resent visit to Lebanon president Ameel Lahoud received Ayatollah Al-Hakim who met also the prime minister and several Lebanese Ministers.

He met the previous UN General Secretary Javier Peres De Cullar. Ayatollah Al Hakim has received in Tehran most of the Ambassadors of the countries in the world.


http://www.sciri.btinternet.co.uk/English/About_Us/about_us.html

Gruß

Johannes



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