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    Thousands of Sadr supporters flock to central Baghdad for protests

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    Thousands of Sadr supporters flock to central Baghdad for protests Empty Thousands of Sadr supporters flock to central Baghdad for protests

    Post by Rocky Fri 24 Mar 2017, 3:55 am

    Thousands of Sadr supporters flock to central Baghdad for protests

    Posted on March 24, 2017 by Editorial Staff in Politics, Shiites
    Shiite Sadr supporters protest in Baghdad
    Shiite Sadr supporters protest in Baghdad, Feb. 26, 2016. Photo: Reuters

    BAGHDAD,— Thousands of Iraqis flocked on Baghdad’s central Tahrir Square on Friday to take part in protests called for by influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr who revealed plans to deliver an address demonstrators.

    Sadr had called for fresh protests condemning what he views as corruption in the government and disregard to his proposed political settlement initiatives.

    “Speeding events Iraqis are witnessing between a decisive battle with terrorism powers from Daesh (Islamic State) and the terrorists of politics, perpetrators of corruption that has worn out the state and consumed the people’s energy, require to sustain the impetus of the reform project,” he said In a statement late Saturday.

    Protests urged by Sadr in February, condemning political influence over the formation of the country’s electoral commission, had developed into violent clashes that left five dead and dozens wounded, including security members.

    Sadr’s parliamentary bloc has recently boycotted meetings by the country’s leading Shia political alliance, the National Iraqi Alliance, for allegedly ignoring a proposed political settlement and reform project submitted by al-Sadr.

    Al-Sadr has been a central player in the political and militancy scene in Iraq, and had for sometime, following the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq, been branded an enemy to the United States, being an ardent opponent to foreign military presence in the country.

    His settlement proposal, besides providing for U.N.-sponsored elections and sureties for minority rights, conditioned withdrawal of foreign,especially American, troops.

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