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The article discusses the story of a military corporal named Alyouei, who was responsible for training a group of soldiers at Taji Camp in Baghdad in 1975. Despite his experience and good performance, he was subjected to injustice and bullying by one of his colleagues. The writer focuses on the story of the injustice he faced and compares it to the way some preachers and religious platforms use false accusations against people—especially those on the left or with socialist ideas—amid campaigns of incitement and defamation targeting symbols of the national movement and progressive thought. These accusations are fabricated, often used to avoid understanding true socialist ideology. The writer believes that these unjust accusations amount to a form of moral killing and character assassination, emphasizing the need to correct misconceptions and to prevent the abuse of religious protection to unjustly harm others.
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