Sadr urges Kurds to keep corrupt people away from positions

<p style="text-align: left;">Leader of Iraq&amp;rsquo;s Sadrist Movement Muqtada Al-Sadr yesterday called on Kurdish leaders in the Kurdistan Region to keep all &amp;ldquo;corrupt&amp;rdquo; people away from the state&amp;rsquo;s senior positions.

&ldquo;We want you to live with us without separation,&rdquo; Al-Sadr wrote on Twitter, addressing Kurdish politicians. &ldquo;This is the highest meaning of love to be together in a unified Iraq,&rdquo; he added.

&ldquo;We know that among you are some who love moderation and do not differentiate between a Kurd or an Arab except with piety and patriotism,&rdquo; he continued, calling on the Kurds to &ldquo;save Iraq and leave the quota and all the corrupt, and renew the covenant for Iraq with new faces who would preserve the country&rsquo;s prestige, raise its status and cherish its people.&rdquo;

According to Middle East Monitor al-Sadr&rsquo;s message comes two days after his similar letter to Sunni Iraqis urging them &ldquo;to provide public interests and to rely on the competent technocrats to lead the country in the next stage.&rdquo; He also advised them to stay away from &ldquo;treachery of treason and corruption deals&rdquo;.

Iraq is among the world&rsquo;s most corrupt countries, according to the Transparency International Index, over the past years.

Corruption is one of Iraq&rsquo;s main challenges. According to the UK-based International Centre for Development Studies, $120 billion simply disappeared during the term of office of former Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki.

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