Post-occupation Al-Hawza and the non-political murder — 2

While he was vis­it­ing “Imam Al-Khoei Foun­da­tion” in Lon­don, in his press con­fer­ence with Majid Al-Khoei, peo­ple sur­prised to hear for­mer king of Jor­dan “Hus­sein” say­ing: “Me and Al-Khoei are cousins, descended from prophet Moham­mad family”.

The ques­tion wasn’t: How can the Hashemite fam­ily, orig­i­nally came from Mecca in the Arab penin­sula be cousins of Al Khoei fam­ily who are orig­i­nally from the Turk­ish area in North-East Iran?

The ques­tion was: What are they plan­ning to do?

Espe­cially if his visit and the state­ment timed with Saddam’s son-in-law Hus­sein Kamel fled the coun­try to Jordan.

In the next few weeks, Al-Khoei gath­ered dozens of Iraq Shi­ites in exile to meet King Hus­sein, to hear their “fed­eral” demands, their appeal to King Hus­sein is to inter­vene to “save Iraq”. The news about the late King Hus­sein received and lis­tened to Iraqi oppo­si­tions in his palace was new of its kind for the Shi­ites oppo­si­tion in Lon­don, and to Al-Hawza in Najaf.

The King ral­lied among Shi­ite reli­gious par­ties [of the Iran­ian ori­gin] to adopt his “Iraq’s fed­er­al­ism” project. King Hus­sein wanted to revive an old Hashemite’s claim to the Iraqi throne. Accord­ing to the King, what hap­pened in Iraq in 1958 coup against the Hashemite-House in Iraq is an ille­gal action has been forced by tanks and arms.

The whole plot was financed by Al-Hawza rep­re­sented by Imam Al-Khoei Foun­da­tion and King Hus­sein pro­vided the Arab cover. The one mis­take both com­mit­ted is that they didn’t informed the Amer­i­can CIA nor the British MI5 about the plan, and that’s explains the leaked infor­ma­tion about the coup to Saddam’s gov­ern­ment by the Amer­i­can and British intelligences.

The result: The assas­si­na­tion of Sheikh Talib Al-Suhail [father of the cur­rent MP Safiya Al-Suhail], the exe­cu­tion of mil­i­tary doc­tor Raji Al-Tekriti who rep­re­sented the Sun­nis in the plot, the assas­si­na­tion of Moham­mad Taqi Al-Khoei [brother of Abdul Majid Al-Khoei].

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Post-occupation Al-Hawza and the non-political mur­der — 1

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2 Responses to Post-occupation Al-Hawza and the non-political murder — 2

  1. Ali says:

    This is one of the fun­ni­est pieces of hearsay I have ever read.

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