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Rogue JaM Men Spread Terror.

Undermining Sadr's campaign against the US presence in Iraq is the behaviour of rogue JaM militias, who now are roaming Shi'ite areas of Baghdad and the south of the country, killing people they suspect to be collaborating with the US and the Maliki government. This is damaging Sadr's image among the Shi'ites, notably including the poor who used to be his main power base. In their May 30 demonstrations, the Sadrists held up pictures of Maliki dressed as Saddam Hussein, the Sunni/Ba'thist dictator whose regime was toppled in April 2003 and who was executed in late 2006, and that disturbed many Shi'ites as well as the Sunni Arabs.

Sadr is being perceived among middle-class ...

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