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Ali Hatem al-Suleiman

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192: 210:, and he claimed that ISIL only constitutes 5–7% of the anti-government forces. He claimed that the majority of fighters are from Iraq's Sunni tribes. Ali also claimed that these tribal forces would be able to defeat ISIL, were the Maliki-run Iraqi government to withdraw government forces from north and north-central Iraq. However, Ali claimed that tribal forces would not fight ISIL until Maliki was removed from office and Sunnis are given their rights. 38: 176:, but quickly disagreements appeared, after the arrest of 10 men from his tribe in Ar Rutba, by the Karbala police. In response to the incident, Ali threaten to declare the State of Anbar. Ali formed another party (Baariq Iraq). However, his political party was banned from participating in the elections in 2014. 179:
After the withdrawal of US troops, the Shiite government forces started to arrest Dulaimi civilians and killed them in Anbar. Ali, his brother Sheikh Abd al-Razzaq, and other sheikhs of the tribe set up weekly demonstrations in Ramadi in the Square of Pride and Dignity, for one year, demanding the
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release of Sunni detainees and the withdrawal of the army from the cities in Anbar. The government responded by killing ali al-Alwani and arresting his brother, Sunni MP Ahmed al-Alwani, from the Dulaim tribe (Albo-alon clan). As a result, the Dulaimis returned to the armed insurgency led by Ali.
203:. Unlike some of the other groups active in anti-government activity, Ali's force does not advocate the overthrow of the Iraqi government, but instead is limited in ambition to defending Anbar from what it sees as aggression from the Iraqi central government. 146:. His own tribe formed the nucleus of the resistance/insurgency against US forces and Shiite government forces in Iraq, due to the bombing of Fallujah and the targeting of Sunnis in Baghdad. However, in 2006 he and his armed tribesmen turned against 281: 267: 126:
tribe, one of the largest Arab tribes in Iraq. His grandfather, Ali al-Suleiman, led the confederation during the founding of Iraq. Its members are predominantly located in the
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Ali formed the Military Council of the tribal rebels in Al-Anbar. He announced in a statement that Sunni territories will not be part of Iraq under Shiite rule.
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After leaving the insurgency, Ali became an important figure in Anbar. He formed a local police force of 60,000 gunmen from his tribe in Anbar.
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In 2013 and 2014, Ali was the leader of the Anbar Tribes Revolutionary Council, an anti-government militant group active in the ongoing
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Ali was born in Baghdad in 1971. His father, Abdul-Razzaq, was the emir of the
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Illusions of Victory: The Anbar Awakening and the Rise of the Islamic State
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did not give enough respect to Anbar's sheikhs. Ali joined the
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Ali Hatem Abd al-Razzaq Ali al-Suleiman al-Assafi al-Dulaimi
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movement, although he looked down on its leader, Sheikh
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Flag of Ali's group, the Revolutionary Tribal Council.
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Index


Baghdad
Ba'athist Iraq
Al Anbar Province
Sons of Iraq
Arabic
Iraqi
Dulaim
Al Anbar Governorate
Dulaim
Al Anbar Governorate
2003 invasion of Iraq
Iraqi insurgency
Al-Qaeda
Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Sons of Iraq
Abdul Sattar Abu Risha
National Front for the Salvation of Iraq
Nouri al-Maliki

Anbar clashes
2014 Northern Iraq offensive
Battle of Ramadi
Anbar Province
Erbil
Kurdistan Region
Adnan Ismail Najm al-Bilawi Al-Dulaimi
Tanzim Qaidat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn
Sons of Iraq
"Anbar witnesses political divide amid ongoing clashes"

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