CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
January 3, 1993 | ANDREA FORD, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The talk at the Pomona mosque was supposed to be on religious themes, but what the Iraqi immigrant congregation most wanted to hear about was politics inside their homeland. So for a couple of hours Saturday afternoon, they listened raptly as the Ayatollah Sayed Bahrul-Uloom filled them in on the latest developments--particularly on the drive to topple Saddam Hussein.