Across roughly seven minutes late on 18 August, Al-Ghadeer TV (Badr Organization — official) carried Hamid al-Mousawi saying the Badr parliamentary bloc is displeased with the setting of 30 September as a final date for handing over weapons and asking why force-based assumptions are being imposed. In adjacent segments he said Badr's programme is "no weapons outside the state" and that restricting weapons is a principle already included in the government programme prepared by the Coordination Framework. The sequence rests on Badr's own channel; no other tracked channel in the window addressed the deadline.
- Al-Ghadeer TVBadr Organization — official19 Aug, 02:52
“Resistance is a legitimate right. Badr's programme is 'no weapons outside the state,' and we seek to establish a strong and stable state.”
المقاومة حق مشروع.. منهاج بدر "لا سلاح خارج الدولة" ونسعى لتأسيس دولة قوية ورصينة
- Al-Ghadeer TVBadr Organization — official19 Aug, 02:53
“Restricting weapons [to the state] is a principle included in the government programme prepared by the Coordination Framework.”
حصر السلاح مبدأٌ أُدرج ضمن البرنامج الحكومي الذي أعده الإطار التنسيقي
- Al-Ghadeer TVBadr Organization — official19 Aug, 02:59
“The Badr parliamentary bloc is displeased with setting 30 September as the final date for handing over weapons: why are force-based assumptions being imposed?”
كتلة بدر النيابية ممتعضة من تحديد 30 أيلول موعدا أخيرا لتسليم السلاح: لماذا تفرض فرضيات القوة ؟
Badr is positioning itself inside the government's stated programme rather than against it, which leaves the disarmament argument to be fought over enforcement dates and scope rather than over the principle itself.