Refleksi : Bagaimana posisi MUI dan serdadunya FPI, MMI etc terhadap Liga Arab 
yang meminta NATO untuk menghantam Libya dan Qadaf begitu juga pesawat udara 
Qatar dan Kuwait membom di Libya. Selain itu juga mengenai tentara Arab Saudia 
masuk ke Bahrain menindas protes kaum Shia (Shiit). Apakah MUI cs lagi sibuk 
menghitung duit jadi tidak memberi suara?

http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=OTE1NDUwNjI2

Iraq's own sectarian divide remembered
Published Date: April 24, 2011 

Iraqi Shiites want Saudis
to withdraw from Bahrain

BAGHDAD: Hundreds of Iraqi Shiites rallied in Baghdad yesterday to demand the 
immediate withdrawal of Saudi troops from Bahrain, which has sparked reminders 
of Iraq's own sectarian divide. Shiites in Iraq, Lebanon and Iran have 
expressed anger over the movement of forces from Sunni Arab states into Bahrain 
to help its Sunni royal family squash pro-democracy rallies by majority Shiites.

Protesters in central Baghdad yesterday chanted "no to al-Saud". Some carried 
banners which read "Saudi occupation should end" and "Why is there Arab silence 
towards the massacres committed in Bahrain?". "We advise (our) brothers in 
Saudi Arabia to immediately withdraw from Bahrain," Hadi Al-Amiri, Iraq's 
transportation minister and head of the Badr Organization, which arranged the 
protest, said in an address to demonstrators.

Badr is the former armed wing of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council (ISCI), a 
main faction in Iraq's Shiite alliance, which also includes that of Prime 
Minister Nuri Al-Maliki. Maliki has criticized the intervention by Gulf states 
in Bahrain and said it could spark a sectarian war in the region.

Like Bahrain, Iraq has a Shiite majority that complained for decades of 
oppression under a Sunni ruling class which is dominant throughout the Arab 
world. Since the 2003 US-led invasion which toppled Sunni dictator Saddam 
Hussein and enabled the Shiite majority to take power, Baghdad has had uneasy 
relations with Sunni neighbors. Neighboring Sunni countries have been unnerved 
by the Shiite-led uprising in Bahrain and Gulf Arab rulers have accused 
non-Arab Shiite Iran of interfering.

Amri criticized Bahraini authorities for suppressing its Shiite population and 
asked the Arab League and human rights groups to do fact-finding missions in 
the Gulf Arab kingdom. "Barbarian acts against people asking for freedom should 
stop and the Saudi occupation is not tolerated anymore," Hadi al-Ghurabi, a 
Shi'ite cleric said.-Reuters 

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