Babylon Movement

The Babylon Movement (Arabic: حركة بابليون) is a Chaldean Catholic political party situated in Iraq. Founded in 2014, it is the political wing of the Babylon Brigades, a Christian militia that was formed as part of Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces. Rayan al-Kildani heads the party.[1][2][3] The party has close ties to the Badr Organization and IRGC,.[4]

Babylon Brigade
كتائب بابليون
LeadersRayan al-Kildani
Allegiance Iraq
Group(s)
  • 50th Brigade[5]
Size1,000+[6]
Part of Popular Mobilization Forces
Allies
Opponents Islamic State
Nineveh Plain Protection Units
Battles and warsWar in Iraq (2013–2017)
Babylon Movement
LeaderRayan al-Kildani
Founded2014 (2014)
HeadquartersIraq
Military wingBabylon Brigade
ReligionChristian
Parliament
4 / 329(1%)

History

The Babylon Movement entered the Iraqi parliamentary elections in 2014 and 2018 and earned four seats after the 2021.

On July 18, 2019, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned the leader of the Babylon Brigades militia, Rayan Al-Kaldani, for alleged human rights violations.[9]

Relations with the Chaldean Catholic Church

The Chaldean Catholic Church issued a statement confirming that it has nothing to do with the Babylon Brigades, nor its leader, Rayan Al-Kaldani, nor does it represent them, and that its official representatives are members of the Iraqi Parliament only.[10][11] It was also denied by Christian members of the Iraqi Parliament, including Imad Youkhana and Yonadam Kanna, where the representatives stated that the Babylon Brigades and their leader do not represent Christians, and the battalions led by him represent him personally, and he is far from Christianity, completely against it, and does not represent it.[2][3][1]

References

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