Kurdistan Justice Group

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Kurdistan Justice Group
کۆمەڵی دادگەری كوردستان
Komelî Dadgerî Kurdistan
LeaderAli Bapir
Founded2001
HeadquartersArbil, Iraq
IdeologyIslamism
Kurdish nationalism
Social conservatism
Political positionRight-wing
Colours  Orange
Seats in the Council of Representatives of Iraq:
2 / 328
Seats in the Kurdistan Parliament
7 / 111
Website
komalnews.org

Kurdistan Justice Group (Kurdish: کۆمه‌لی دادگەری کوردستان / عێراق Komelî Dadgerî Kurdistan / 'Êraq; Arabic: الجماعة عدالة الكردستانیة / العراق al-Jumāʿa al-islāmiya al-Kurdistaniya - al-ʿIrāq) is a movement in Iraqi Kurdistan established in May 2001 by Ali Bapir, a former leader of the Islamic Movement of Kurdistan.

Policy[]

Regarding their position in relation to other political parties, in a January 2003 interview Ali Bapir stated:

"Our policy is that we enter into fraternity and cooperation with all Islamic groups. We seek such fraternal relations with Islamic parties and organizations, Islamist figures, and groups that follow a Salafi tradition or a Sufi or a scientific tradition. In the Komala Islami, we believe that the group must be open-minded and seek fraternity with all those who call or act for Islam. If we see a mistake, we will try to correct it through dialogue and by creating a fraternal atmosphere."[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "Iraq Report: June 11, 2004".
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