Anti-U.S. Shi’ite cleric visits Iraq after years
A somewhat diminished maverick whose militia was once viewed by U.S. forces as the greatest threat to Iraq, Sadr’s return was expected to boost Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as he tries to establish his second government.
Mazan al-Sadi, a Sadrist cleric in Baghdad, said Sadr, whose movement battled U.S. forces and was blamed for many sectarian killings after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, was visiting the Shi’ite holy city of Najaf in southern Iraq.
Hundreds of followers flocked to the Imam Ali shrine in the city to chant "yes, yes to Moqtada" as he arrived there, dressed in clerical black robes and a black headdress.
"The first thing that Moqtada did was to visit the Imam Ali Shrine, the grave of his father, and then he went to his family house in Hanana," Sadi said.
Sadr, the scion of a Shi’ite religious family, galvanized anti-U.S. sentiment after the overthrow of Sunni dictator Saddam Hussein and led two uprisings against U.S. forces in 2004.
His Mehdi army was crushed by Maliki in 2008 and has largely laid down its arms, although U.S. military officials and many Sunni Arabs still regard it with suspicion.
Sadr has pushed steadfastly for a speedier U.S. withdrawal than the end-2011 deadline set in a bilateral security pact.
He fled Iraq sometime between 2006-7 after an arrest warrant was issued for him and is believed to have spent the past few years in the Iranian city of Qom taking religious studies.
Sadrist officials said the government had guaranteed his safety and freedom from arrest.
"Moqtada returns as an important partner in parliament, in the political process and the executive power," said Iraqi political analyst Ibrahim al-Sumaidaie.
"The Americans will not object to his return...this return will mean that Moqtada will be out of Iranian control and will act according to Iraqi priorities."
KINGMAKER ROLE
Sadr’s political movement emerged as kingmaker after Iraq’s parliamentary election last March, securing a deal to be part of the new government after supporting the incumbent, Maliki, for a second term in office.
It has 39 seats in the new parliament and will get seven ministries.
"I think this will give a new boost to the government and stresses that Sadr is strongly supporting this government," said Iraqi political analyst Hameed Fadhel of Baghdad University.
"He chose this time to confirm he is backing the government, Maliki and the government’s agenda."
Sadi said while there were worries the cleric may be targeted, his ties to the new government gave him some security.
"There are concerns that someone will target him (Sadr), specifically when you know that he has many enemies who will try to create unrest. They will try to target him," Sadi said.
"The government wouldn’t dare to touch him because they know he has a big public support base and given his support and expanded participation in the political process."
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