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Iraqi Civilian Institutions Hold Dialogue Sessions with Lebanese Clerics

Along with their annual trip Masarat foundation for cultural and media development and the Iraqi Council for Interfaith Dialogue have held a number of meetings with Lebanese institutions , clerics , and civilian activists on the latest facts of the middle east’s ethnic and religious minorities.
The delegation has met Sheikh Abu Mhib Naem Saied Hussan, monotheists Druze chief; they held discussions on Al-Jabil conciliation and role of clerics in solving crisis in Iraq.
Saad Salloum, the general coordinator of Masarat said that I regret to say that Iraqi clerics have complicated the crises amid selfishness and lack of wisdom, confessing that Iraq is lacking in a Trans ethnic and religious leader, but he stressed that there is a possibility that the ethnic leaders can be beyond their sub-identities.
Clearly, that the meeting was among a number of meetings held by a delegation of Masarat and the Iraqi council.

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