Saleh al-Mutlaq
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Saleh Muhamed al-Mutlaq is an Iraqi politician who leads the Iraqi National Dialogue Front, the fifth largest political list in Iraqi National Assembly following the December 2005 general election.
He is a Sunni Arab secular politician who called for the removal of foreign troops from Iraq. He was the chief Sunni Arab negotitator over the constitution, but led the Sunni Arab campaign against its ratification when he failed to prevent the inclusion of Shi'ite autonomous Regions.
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- "What he's trying to do now is buy time. The plan is to push Sunnis out of Baghdad." His comments about Nouri al-Maliki. [1]
- “The Sunnis are the target of a campaign of genocide,”[2]