Coalition for Iraqi National Unity explained

Coalition for Iraqi National Unity
Native Name:تجمع الوحدة الوطنية العراقي
Leader1 Title:Secretary-General
Leader1 Name:Nehru Mohammed Abdul Karim al-Kasanzani
Headquarters:Baghdad, Iraq
Ideology:Iraqi nationalism
Economic liberalism[1]
Colors:Blue, Red, White
Seats1 Title:Seats in the Council of Representatives of Iraq:
Seats3 Title:Seats in the local governorate councils:
Website:www.cinu-dn.org
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Country:Iraq

The Coalition for Iraqi National Unity (CINU) is a political party in Iraq. It is led by Nehru Mohammed Abdul Karim al-Kasanzani.[2]

Nehru Kasanzani's father, Sheikh Mohammed al-Kasanzani is the religious leader of the Kasanzani order, which is the largest order of Sufis in Iraq.[3] Sheikh al-Kasanzani led a pro-government Kurdish militia in the 1970s and 1980s and became an important oil industry middleman in northern Iraq linked to Izzat al-Douri.[4] In 1999 Nehru and his two brothers were arrested and sentenced to death after Nehru's brother forged Saddam Hussein's signature. After the intervention of a Kurdish Communist former minister, the Kasanzanis were released and allowed to flee to Iraqi Kurdistan, which was outside the control of the Iraqi government.[3] There, the family are reported to have become assets of the CIA, feeding them lists of names of people in security services.[3]

After the invasion of Iraq, al-Kasanzani founded the Iraqi National Unity Coalition. They stood in the January and December 2005 elections as list 552 but failed to win any seats. They did, however, win 5 provincial assembly seats in Salah ad Din in 2005 and won 14,439 votes and two provincial assembly seats in the 2009 Al Anbar governorate election.[5]

In January 2010 the party was banned by the De-Baathification Commission with 14 others for links with the banned Baath Party.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Liberating Iraqi economy . 2013-06-08 . dead . https://archive.today/20130701152512/http://www.cinu-dn.org/en/article_show.php?id_show2=468 . 2013-07-01 .
  2. http://www.eyeiraq.com/newsDetails_eng.aspx?info=true&detailid=1107 Killing a person in a sticky bomb
  3. https://archive.today/20130416005024/http://www.storiesthatmatter.org/20090515160/National-Security-News-Service/what-are-an-iraqi-cia-agent-and-his-novice-lobbyist-up-to-in-washington.html What Are an Iraqi CIA Agent and His Novice Lobbyist Up to in Washington?
  4. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07EFD7103EF932A1575BC0A9639C8B63&sec=&spon=&&scp=2&sq=ed%20wong%20kasnazani&st=cse THE STRUGGLE FOR IRAQ: RELIGION; As Sunni Divisions Widen, Iraq's Sufis Are Under Attack
  5. See linked article
  6. http://gorillasguides.com/2010/01/08/motlak-says-decision-to-exclude-him-from-elections-indicates-there-is-no-state-aswat-al-iraq/ Motlak says decision to exclude him from elections indicates “there is no state”