Democratic Centrist Tendency

The Democratic Centrist Tendency was an Iraqi political party founded in 2000 in London by Iraqi exiles who were opposed to the rule of Saddam Hussein. The group publishes the newspaper Al-Nahdah.[1]

Supporters

The founder members included:

It participated in the Follow-Up and Arrangement Committee in the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.[2]

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gollark: It's entirely computer-generated, though, and mostly just a recap of some bits of the thing backward.
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gollark: Never actually got round to reading it, although I did watch the short film thing they made of it recently.

References

  1. Independent Iraqi Democrats/Democratic Centrist Tendency, Global Security, accessed on 2007-01-20
  2. See sources cited in the article Follow-Up and Arrangement Committee
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