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Iraqis protest against unpunished killings of activists by AFP Staff Writers Baghdad (AFP) July 18, 2021 Hundreds of Iraqis protested on Sunday in central Baghdad to demand that authorities hold accountable the killers of dozens of activists associated with a long-running protest movement. Assassinations, attempted murders and abductions have targeted more than 70 activists since a pro-democracy protest movement erupted against government corruption and incompetence in 2019. "We're here to say that we want to end impunity in Iraq," Hussein Al-Faili, an 18-year old student, told AFP from Firdous Square, a key protest site. "We want freedom! This revolution started because of this and we won't stop until we win." Dozens also turned out in Nasiriyah, a rebellious Shi'a city in southern Iraq where tensions have been running high following a hospital fire that killed at least 60 people on Monday. Prime Minister Mustafa Kadhemi on Friday announced the arrest of four suspects in the point-blank shooting of prominent academic and government adviser Hisham al-Hashemi a year ago. Iraqi state television broadcast brief clips late Friday of the alleged confession of Ahmed al-Kenani, a 36-year-old police lieutenant, who said he had used a pistol to murder Hashemi. A security source told AFP Kenani was affiliated with Kataeb Hezbollah, a hardline pro-Iran armed faction. But Faili said the arrests were not enough. "We want the big man who ordered the murder," Faili said. The boisterous crowd at Firdous Square listened to a young man sing a melancholic medley. That was followed by a recording of a poem by iconic young activist Safaa Saray, who died in 2019 after being struck with a tear gas canister to his head during a demonstration. The mostly young protestors on Sunday chanted against "political parties, traitors and militias" as others tearfully remembered their assassinated comrades. Another young woman, also a student, lambasted the presence of "militias and Iranian intrusion in Iraq". Iraq, still battered and impoverished after the 2003 US-led invasion and the turmoil that followed, has been a battleground for influence between arch-foes Washington and Tehran, which has backed paramilitaries and politicians. Activist Shatha Al-Qaisi said "this campaign... seeks to gain support from all over the world to stop the bloodshed. It's not a politicised movement".
Biden to host Iraqi PM at White House on July 26 Washington (AFP) July 17, 2021 President Joe Biden will welcome Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi to the White House this month, his office said Friday. The July 26 meeting will "highlight the strategic partnership between the United States and Iraq," the White House said in a statement. Kadhemi and US envoy Brett McGurk discussed the withdrawal of troops from Iraq Thursday in Baghdad. Some 3,500 foreign troops are still on Iraqi territory, including 2,500 Americans, who have been posted to help fight the Islamic St ... read more
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