About Iraq

Will Irak be liberated now? – Interview with Dr. Al-Faidhy (AMSI), April 29, 2014

By Snorre Lindquist
July 17, 2014 in En: About Iraq

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Dr. Muhammed Bashir Al-Faidhy, spokesperson for the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI).

By Snorre Lindquist and Lasse Wilhelmson who recently were interviewed by ArabNyheter about the situation in Irak.

They went to Amman in Jordan to meet Dr. Muhammed Bashir Al-Faidhy. Mats Gabrielsson, a Swedish film maker documented the interview. It was interpreted from Arabic to English by Mrs. Al-Haidari from AMSI.  [...mer...]

Iran, Muqtada al-Sadr and the narrative of Iraqi resistance

By Snorre Lindquist.
May 18, 2012 in En: About Iraq

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The dogged and heroic Iraqi resistance has for a long time been treated unfairly and often directly ignorant in the western anti-war media, strangely enough.  The last couple of years there has been an alarming silence.  It was therefore with a certain feeling of relief that I read Nicolas J.S. Davies “The Victory of Popular Resistance in Occupied Iraq” published 21 Oct 2011 http://warisacrime.org/content/victory-popular-resistance-occupied-iraq 1.  The word “victory” in the headline was startling. …   [...mer...]

“The Iraqi Resistance is still fine”

An interview with Dr. Mohammad Bashir Al-Faidhi, the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq - April 2012 by Snorre Lindquist.
April 28, 2012 in En: About Iraq

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“The Iraqi Resistance is still fine”
An interview with Dr. Mohammad Bashir Al-Faidhi, the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq – April 2012 …   [...mer...]

The current situation of the resistance to the occupation of Iraq

An Interview with Dr Mohammed Bashir Al-Faidhy, spokesman for the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq - December 2011, questions prepared by Snorre Lindquist.
December 6, 2011 in En: About Iraq

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Dr Mohammed Bashir Al-Faidhy, spokesman for the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq (AMSI), interviewed on 6 December, 2011, by Mousa Almllahi, Arab News, with questions put together by Snorre Lindquist.  [...mer...]

The Occupation of Iraq and its Implications

Sheikh Mohammed Bashar Al-Faidhi, spokesperson for the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq.
April 25, 2009 in En: About Iraq

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Bissmillah Al Rahman Al Raheem.

On the 19th March 2003, the United States Administration with President George W. Bush at its head, began its illegitimate war on Iraq, without any United Nations authorization, thus violating international law and all known rules for war mentioned and dealt with in The Treaty of The Hague.

The war on Iraq was illegitimate in every sense of the word and its proportions.

According to international law, there are three conditions for waging war, and these are:

First:  The appropriate political environment for war.
Second:  The legitimacy of international law.
Third:  Ability.

The third condition only was available to the Americans, i.e. “Ability”, so they went to war alone and without the will of the international community. …   [...mer...]