Rejectionists
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This article is about the Iraqi insurgent group. For the term used in Islam, see Rafida. For the Palestinian political coalition, see Rejectionist Front. For general usage, see Rejectionism.
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| Rejectionists | |
|---|---|
| Allegiance | Sunni Iraq Iraqi Ba'ath Party |
| Ideology | Ba'athism Sunni Islamism Anti-Americanism |
The Rejectionists are an insurgent group operating within Iraq as of 2009.[1] As defined by the United States Army, the group is composed of members of the former Ba'ath regime, of which Saddam Hussein was leader.[citation needed] The group is predominantly Sunni Muslim.[2]
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