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Iraq's Sadr backs early vote in rare appearance by AFP Staff Writers Najaf, Iraq (AFP) Feb 10, 2021 Populist Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr said Wednesday he backed early elections overseen by the UN, in a rare press conference outside his home in the Iraqi shrine city of Najaf. Iraq is meant to hold early parliamentary elections this year, a central demand of an anti-government protest movement which erupted in 2019 and involved Sadr's supporters. The elections were initially set for June, nearly a year ahead of schedule, but have since been pushed back to October. Appearing in a surgical mask and traditional clerical robes, Sadr warned against further delays. "Delaying the elections would be a disaster for Iraq," said Sadr, warning that rival parties would try to rig the vote. "I don't want fraud. That's why I'm asking for UN intervention and supervision," he said. The elections will be taking place under a new electoral law that has reduced the size of constituencies and eliminated list-based voting in favour of votes for individual candidates. Sadr's supporters are expected to make major gains under the new system. In November, Sadr said he would push for the next prime minister to be a member of his movement for the first time. On Tuesday, leading Sadrist lawmaker Hakim al-Zameli upped the ante in a televised interview. "If the premiership goes to any party other than the Sadrist movement, it means the elections are rigged," he said. His comments came a day after Sadr supporters equipped with heavy weapons took to the streets of Najaf and other cities, including Baghdad. They stood guard along major highways in a show of force lasting a few hours.
Iraq hangs five 'terrorism' convicts: security sources Nasiriyah, Iraq (AFP) Feb 9, 2021 Iraq on Tuesday hanged five people convicted on "terrorism" charges in a notorious southern prison, security sources said, despite an international outcry in recent months over the country's execution record. The five men, all Iraqi, were executed in the Nasiriyah prison in Dhi Qar province, the only one in Iraq that carries out capital punishment, the security sources told AFP. Iraqis fearfully refer to Nasiriyah jail as Al-Hut, the Arabic word for "whale," describing it as a vast prison compl ... read more
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