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Ali Hatem al-Suleiman

Ali Hatem al-Suleiman
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Native name علي حاتم السليمان
Born 1971 (age 45–46)
Baghdad
Occupation Sunni tribal chief in Al-Anbar
Known for

Sunni demonstrations in Ramadi - opposing the Shiite government

"Anbar Awakening" - opposing al-Qaeda in Iraq

Sunni demonstrations in Ramadi - opposing the Shiite government

Ali Hatem Abd al-Razzaq Ali al-Suleiman al-Assafi al-Dulaimi (Arabic: علي حاتم السليمان‎‎) (born 1971) is a Sunni sheikh in Anbar province. He is the former Emir of the Dulaim tribe, a position now held by his brother, Abdulrazzaq Hatem Abd al-Razzaq Ali al-Suleiman al-Assafi al-Dulaimi.

Suleiman was born in Baghdad in 1971. He is the former emir of the 3-million-strong Dulaim tribe, the largest Arab tribe in Iraq. Its members are predominantly located in the western province of Anbar, but also in the western part of Baghdad and also spread over in the area between Salman Pak stretching south to Al Hillah and west to Ramadi and Fallujah and to the north Taji, Samarra and Mosul.

Following the 2003 Invasion of Iraq Suleiman joined the Iraqi insurgency, his own tribe formed the nucleus of the resistance\insurgency against U.S. forces and Shiite government forces in Iraq due to the bombing of Fallujah and the targeting of the Sunnis in Baghdad. However, in 2006 he and his armed tribesmen turned against Al-Qaeda due to the often indiscriminate use of violence used by Al-Qaeda, as well as the fact that Al-Qaeda did not give enough respect to Anbar's sheikhs. After leaving the insurgency Suleiman became an important figure in Anbar he formed local police forces of 60 thousand gunman from his tribe in Anbar.

Suleiman formed a political party, National Front for the Salvation of Iraq, in 2008. It ran as part of the State of Law Coalition of Prime Minister Nour al-Maliki but quickly the disagreements appeared after the kidnapping 10 men from his tribe in Ar Rutba by of Karbala police, in response to the incident Suleiman threaten to declare the State of Anbar. Suleiman formed another party (Baariq Iraq). However, his political party was banned from participating in the elections in 2014.

After the withdrawal of U.S. troops the Shiite government forces started to arrest Dulaimi civilians and killed them in Anbar, Suleiman, his brother Sheikh Abdulrazzaq, and other sheikhs of the tribe set up weekly demonstrations in Ramadi in square of pride and dignity for one year demanded to release the Sunni detainees and to withdrawal the army from the cities of Anbar, the government responded by killing ali al-Alwani and kidnapping 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 Suleiman.


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