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The League of the Righteous, Iraq

As-saib Ahl al Haq

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[Asaib Ahl al-Haq] image by Zoltan Horvath, 20 June 2014


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Introduction

Today on the BBC news website, a video was shown of an abducted U.S. Military contractor. The article claims that the flag in the background is that of As-saib Ahl al Haq, which translates as "The League of the Righteous" or "The League of the Virtuous."
Esteban Rivera, 10 Feb 2010

"Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq (AAH; Arabic: عصائب أهل الحق ‘Aṣayib Ahl al-Haq, "League of the Righteous") also known as the Khazali Network is an Iraqi Shi'a Islamist paramilitary group operating in Iraq and Syria. It is known as Iraq's largest "Special Group", the Americans' term for Iran-backed Shia paramilitaries in Iraq. The group emerged in 2006."
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asa'ib_Ahl_al-Haq
For additional information go to: Ahl al-Haq (official website)
Esteban Rivera, 17 June 2014


The Flag

The flag is seen here - white with the logo centered.
Esteban Rivera, 17 June 2014

[Asaib Ahl al-Haq] image located by William Garrison, 26 April 2022

Variation on the flag showing two fingers for victory instead of the rifle.

Source: https://almashareq.com/en_GB/articles/cnmi_am/features/2021/09/23/feature-02
Caption: "Asaib Ahl al-Haq" elements stage a march in central Baghdad, Iraq in June 2017. [Al-Hashd media].
William Garrison, 26 April 2022


Liwa al-Haq Bn.

[Asaib Ahl al-Haq] image located by William Garrison, 31 January 2024

The top white Arabic slogan on this black-field flag is the Shahada mantra, and the bottom line reads: "Liwa al-Haq" (or "Al-Haq Battalion"). Haq may also be spelled as Haqq. Given the different al-Haq militias roaming around the Middle East, this one has been identified as operating against pro-Assad Syrian forces. As seen in the northwestern Idlib province; c. Dec. 2014. Supposedly in late Jan. 2017 this group merged with others to become: Tahir al-Sham.
Source: https://www.gettyimages.com/

William Garrison, 31 January 2024