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Iraq's Sadrists told to quit parliament but keep protesting by AFP Staff Writers Baghdad (AFP) Aug 2, 2022 A top official from Iraq's Sadrist movement Tuesday urged followers who have occupied parliament for four days to move their protest outside, as calls mount for dialogue between political rivals. Supporters of powerful preacher Moqtada Sadr -- whose political bloc in October won the largest share of seats in elections -- stormed parliament on Saturday to protest against a rival Shiite faction's pick for prime minister. Nearly 10 months on from the elections, the oil-rich country still has no government and no new prime minister or president. A standoff pits the two key factions of the Shiite political scene -- the populist Sadr with a devoted following of millions, and the powerful pro-Iran Coordination Framework -- against one another. While Sadr's bloc resigned in June ostensibly in a bid to unblock the impasse, the situation has only deteriorated since then. Mohamed Saleh al-Iraqi, a senior Sadr loyalist, called on protesters to "leave parliamentary headquarters" and join fellow Sadrists at an "encampment in front of and around the building". The announcement caused confusion in parliament, where some officials said the instructions were to only leave the main chamber and another meeting room, but that protesters could stay on in the large entrance hall. On Tuesday afternoon, hundreds of protesters continued to lounge in armchairs and on carpets in parliament, an AFP journalist said. Galleries on an upper floor bustled with Sadrists, and some waved the national flag. - Protest encampment - In the surrounding gardens, protesters have erected tents, while mobile food stalls have sprung up to serve food and drinks. Cows were tied up to a post and a butcher manned a stand on the approach to parliament. Protesters should leave the inside of parliament within 72 hours, Sadr ally Iraqi added, in a message on Twitter. "The pursuit of the sit-in is very significant because it will solidify your demands," he said, recommending that protesters take it in turns to be at the site. He also announced that a major prayer rally would take place on Friday in the Green Zone, home to parliament, other Iraqi institutions and foreign embassies. The Sadrist camp was outraged by the Coordination Framework faction last week nominating former minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani as prime minister. The Coordination Framework is a grouping that includes former prime minister Nuri al-Maliki, a long-standing foe of Sadr, and the Hashed al-Shaabi, a former paramilitary network now integrated into the security forces. Thousands of Coordination Framework supporters have held counter-protests in Baghdad against the occupation of parliament, decrying what they call an attempted coup. Outgoing prime minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi late Monday called for a "national dialogue", a proposal endorsed by the Sunni speaker of parliament Mohamed al-Halbussi and by Ammar al-Hakim, a senior Coordination Framework official.
Tensions soar as Iraq gears up for rival protests near occupied parliament Baghdad (AFP) Aug 1, 2022 Iraqi security forces were on high alert in Baghdad on Monday as tensions soared after rivals of Shiite Muslim cleric Moqtada Sadr, whose supporters are occupying the parliament, called for counter-demonstrations. A political standoff 10 months after Iraqis went to the polls pits Sadr - a populist with a devoted following of millions among the country's majority Shiite population - against the powerful pro-Iran Coordination Framework, another Shiite alliance. Sadr's supporters have been occupy ... read more
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