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    Daily Star: Green storming Baghdad puts on the brink of a confrontation with Sadr's supporters

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    Post by Rocky Sat 28 May 2016, 3:49 am

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    Daily Star: Green storming Baghdad puts on the brink of a confrontation with Sadr's supporters


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    At a time when Iraq regains its regions slowly Daash, the shaken confidence in thegovernment among many, especially Shiites ,angered by the ongoing political turmoil in thecapital Baghdad and the bombings.Announced Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi dazzled the beginning of military operations to restore the city of Fallujah Daash promising to raise the Iraqi flag aloft again in the skies of the city. Iraqi forces clashed after the word Abadi - with the support of US aircraft - with the extremists on the outskirts of Fallujah. 
    But in Baghdad is still a lot of people are suffering from a series of suicide attacks by Daash, Days before dawn crowded markets and checkpoints, a restaurant, a cafe and a plant for gas, and claimed the bombings killed more than 200 people. 
    instead of these attacks sow fear among the citizens , it fueled the anger of the political elite. And broke into hundreds of protesters - including families of the victims of the bombings - fortified Green Zone Friday ,demanding the improvement of the security situation and reform the government. 
    But the Iraqi forces tear gas and gear neighborhood fired on the crowds what killed two protesters and wounded a number of military personnel injured. This was the second time in one month in which protesters break into the Green Zone. 
    Anger mounting expands to potentially serious divisions between the influential Shiite parties. Both Ctjagen inside the Green Zone had dominated them followers of Muqtada al - Sadr , who leads the protest campaign against the government was demanding at the beginning of government reform, but they now also demand accountability and accountability in light of the security breaches that allowed Daash the implementation of therecent wave of attacks. 
    Sadr said in a statement after Friday 's clashes "Woe to the government that kills its children in cold blood." 
    this show of force to stimulate competition and other parties to spread in the streets, each of which undertakes to protect Iraqis, raising fears of friction and violence between the various parties. Hours after the violence of the gunmen opened fire on the headquarters of the Badr Organisation - the opponent 's chest - in the southern city of Amara without casualties. He accused officials of Sadr 's forces the incident. 
    He said Ali Hussein, an official of the Badr Organization, "There are those who want fighting between Shiites, but we will not be dragged into the fighting, our only goal now is to fight Daash." Split between the Shiite parties reflecting persistent divisions between parties that support it , where it seems that the growing paralysis affects the political leadership in the country. Government Abadi promised reforms to curb the rampant corruption but did not able to do so where the parliament 's inability to hold a hearing on the refusal of many MPs meeting because of fears of a storm the protesters parliament building. 
    The Iraqi woman during her visit to the shrine of Syed Idris in the capital , said the bombings reveal thecorruption of leadership and incompetence forces security, "our politicians just puppets of other supported." 
    a few days after the missile had hit a compound near the shrine. The gunmen entered the Shiite parties on the line to provide security after being accused police and military of failing to provide it . 
    After the Sadr City bombings , a Brigades of the Sadrist movement that peace leaders' confidence in thesecurity forces said non - existent. " During last month when he broke into the al- Sadr followers of the Green Zone , the security forces did not do anything, but other armed groups revealed - including opponents of thechest - to the streets surrounding the Green Zone to maintain security. 
    He says Aqeel al - Rubaie, a shop owner near the Green Zone, he said he was shocked by the flow of those fighters "I thought then that the state had collapsed. I worry about fighting if signed between the Shiites, everyone has a gun and the money has took to the streets." 
    depicts officials momentum of bombings in the capital as a sign of desperation Daash fighters they are losing front backed by air strikes , the international coalition Iraqi forces. But these victories seen by many as thehollow center of the bloodshed in the streets of Baghdad and governmental chaos. 
    It is believed Hussein Mohamed - 70 years from the city of Najaf - The political crisis in Baghdad is that motivated Daash attacks, he said " the terrorists find an opportunity in this crisis. They are taking advantage of these problems . " 
    and a decade ago and the people of Baghdad are facing bombings, so even the horrific attacks do not bother a lot of aspects of life, after the recent bombings remained restaurants, malls and markets are full of people even in areas close to the bombings. But the lack of discomfort does not mean lack of fear. 
    The security precautions became second nature entrenched in people 's minds. Inside the shrine compound Syed Idris boasts ceilings and columns ornamented and glass works. Outside the compound , it is covered with dust and fragments since the US - led invasion of the country in 2003, and the roads to cut barriers concrete gates and checkpoints compound. 
    Mentions the ordinary citizen Mohammed he avoids restaurants and crowded places and parks, "I feel like Ido not live the whole life." 
    For his part , called for Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi protesters not to demonstrate in Baghdad on Friday, as security forces battle to restore Taathacd Fallujah Daash. Where a spokesman said the operations command announced on 22-23 of this month , the center of "I call on young people to postpone their protest tomorrow, because our security forces are preoccupied with the fighting in Fallujah." 
    Were sent tens of thousands of security forces to definitively Fallujah to launch an attack designed to recover city ​​of Daash group. The city remained - which lies 50 kilometers west of the capital Baghdad - outside thecontrol of the government since January 2014 , and still is, Mosul under the control of Daash. 
    He recommended many of the military leaders and partners of Baghdad in the international coalition to focus efforts to liberate Mosul first, but observers say that the launch of Fallujah process of granting Abadi , apolitical deadline.
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