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Iraq's Sadrists protest against US military deal
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| May 30, 2008 6 hours ago
| AFP
Posted on 05/30/2008 12:35:55 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
BAGHDAD (AFP) Thousands of supporters of Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr demonstrated in Baghdad and elsewhere in Iraq after Friday prayers to denounce a government deal with Washington on US troop levels.
Followers of the anti-US cleric brandished placards outside mosques in their Sadr City Shiite stronghold in the capital as security forces stepped up their presence there.
A key member of the Sadrist movement, Sheikh Mohannad Al-Gazawi, denounced the proposed deal that will extend the US troop presence in Iraq beyond 2008.
"This agreement binds Iraq and gives 99 percent of the country to America," he said.
The faithful carried placards slamming "the disastrous agreement that tears Iraq apart and gives in to the occupying power." Another said: "This agreement surrenders the sovereignty of Iraq."
Protesters burned an effigy of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki as well as a US flag before dispersing peacefully after about an hour.
In Kut, 175 kilometres (109 miles) south of Baghdad, hundreds of Sadrists staged similar demonstrations.
In the southern city of Basra, the spokesman for the Sadr bloc in the Baghdad parliament, Nassar al-Rubaie, joined a protest there, correspondents said.
Friday's demonstrations followed a call by Sadr to protest and force Baghdad to abandon its proposed deal with Washington.
Sadr said the proposed Status of Forces Agreement aimed to give a legal basis to US troops after the December 31 expiry of a UN mandate defining their current status, and was "against Iraqi national interests."
"After every Friday prayers, everyone must protest and demonstrate until the agreement is cancelled," he said in a statement sent to AFP on Wednesday.
Last November US President George W. Bush and Maliki signed a non-binding statement of principles for negotiations which began in March with the aim of concluding a pact by the end of July.
There are currently about 152,500 American servicemen and women deployed in Iraq, which was invaded by US-led forces in March 2003.
The proposed military pact has come under fire from other religious and political leaders, both in Iraq and in neighbouring Iran.
Fighters from Sadr's Mahdi army militia fought deadly street battles with US forces in the Shiite slum bastion of Sadr City in Baghdad for seven weeks until a May 10 truce took effect.
Iraq's national security council on Monday asked Maliki to ensure that the pact will not go against the national interest.
TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iran; iraq; sadr
Demostrations bought and paid for by the Iranians....IMHO!
To: NormsRevenge; elhombrelibre; Allegra; SandRat; tobyhill; G8 Diplomat; Dog; Cap Huff; ...
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Sadr is still alive. Iraq War mistake #2876.
Nuff said.
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posted on
05/30/2008 12:37:13 PM PDT
by
EagleUSA
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I guess the irony is loss on these fools that they can demonstrate against their government because of the Americans.
4
posted on
05/30/2008 12:39:55 PM PDT
by
avacado
To: EagleUSA
Absolutely right! I say toast him in Iran, then squash his cadre for the two bit thugs they are. Come out with a new deck and retire the top 52 a.h.s in it.
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posted on
05/30/2008 12:42:57 PM PDT
by
DoughtyOne
(Votes to Pass Leftist Policy: McCain Senators 90, House 375 / Obama Senators 58, House 275.)
To: All
To: avacado
This is the next trick from the Iranians who are trying to get an Iraqi Hezbollah organization setup...watch the Democrats seize upon this opportunity...
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; AdmSmith; Berosus; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Fred Nerks; george76; ...
That’s too bad, we were really counting on their support. Oh well, we gave it our best shot. Better bring home the troops. ;’)
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posted on
05/30/2008 1:09:51 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Protest all you want, you terrorist, Sadrist scum. FREEDOM is calling the shots, has
been calling the shots and if you haven't figured that out by now, you're stupider than I originally thought you were.
Bite it, terrorist vermin. You're done.
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posted on
05/30/2008 1:34:03 PM PDT
by
Allegra
(If you lived here, you'd be home by now.)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
“Thousands of supporters of Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr demonstrated in Baghdad and elsewhere in Iraq after Friday prayers to denounce a government deal with Washington on US troop levels.”
Target rich environments — should have been hammered with every weapon available.
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posted on
05/30/2008 1:51:25 PM PDT
by
piytar
To: Allegra; SunkenCiv; avacado
From the Blogosphere (Strata Sphere):
Sadrs Call For Friday Protest A Total Bust
***************************EXCERPT****************************
Published by AJStrata at 2:03 pm under All General Discussions, Iraq, Sadr/Mahdi Army
As I predicted a few days ago, Moqtadas call for Friday protests by his followers has fallen way short of previous protests:
Thousands of people heeded a call from anti-American cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to protest talks between Washington and Baghdad on keeping U.S. troops in Iraq beyond 2008, but turnout on Friday was lower than past marches.
Explaining the relatively low numbers, spokesmen for Sadrs movement said the protests were widely spread through the country but security forces prevented marches in some areas.
In the Kadhimiya district in northwest Baghdad, hundreds of demonstrators with raised fists marched behind a banner asking the United Nations to stand with the Iraqi people against this security deal between the government and the occupation.
In the Shiite holy city of Najaf, 160 km (100 miles) south of Baghdad, several hundred demonstrators marched, chanting: Out, out occupier and Iraq wont be an American colony.
Actually, what lowered turnout was all the horror stories about atrocities committed against fellow Muslims by the Sadrist controlled Mahdi Army thugs. Interestingly the media is avoiding talking about the level of protest in Basra - the first place liberated from the Mahdi Army and Iraqs second largest city. My guess is the protests there were a total bust beyond all other locations. And this will be the high point for these kinds of demonstrations. They will taper off each week from now on.
More people are quietly celebrating the defeat of the Mahdi Army than worrying about any long term agreements between Iraq and America. While this was another missed opportunity for the SurrenderMedia to find evidence of our mythical defeat in Iraq, it is not a driving issue for war weary Iraqis who are not swarming to support Sadr and his Sadrists any more. Politically the Sadrist movement has been severely damaged because they gave cover to cruel and violent animals.
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
***”This agreement binds Iraq and gives 99 percent of the country to America,***
This means the US wins. In the old days the cost of losing wars was that land was given up by the losers in return for peace.
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posted on
05/30/2008 2:24:28 PM PDT
by
tobyhill
(The media lies so much the truth is the exception)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
The “Powerful Mahdi Army” as the liberal media likes to call them are now down to organizing a once per week street protest and I read on another site they’re planning a petition drive. I feel like I live in an occupied country. The news is so controlled and biased.
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posted on
05/30/2008 4:38:12 PM PDT
by
Hamilcar_Barca
(RINO's Of The World Unite!)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Explaining the relatively low numbers, spokesmen for Sadr's movement said the protests were widely spread through the country but security forces prevented marches in some areas... Actually, what lowered turnout was all the horror stories about atrocities committed against fellow Muslims by the Sadrist 'controlled' Mahdi Army thugs. Interestingly the media is avoiding talking about the level of protest in Basra -- the first place liberated from the Mahdi Army and Iraq's second largest city. My guess is the protests there were a total bust beyond all other locations. And this will be the high point for these kinds of demonstrations. They will taper off each week from now on... Politically the Sadrist movement has been severely damaged because they gave cover to cruel and violent animals.
Thanks Ernest.
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posted on
05/30/2008 6:06:03 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______________________Profile updated Monday, April 28, 2008)
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Cut the frigen water and electrical lines coming into Sadr City, Najaf, and the other key Shia operational centers for the Mahdi army.
Somebody should tell a few of these jerks that if the US forces withdraw, they had better watch their sixes. The Iraqi forces will not be so kind with any clowns getting out of line, and don't have the same ethnic standards our guys have to follow.
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posted on
05/30/2008 8:43:58 PM PDT
by
Marine_Uncle
(Duncan Hunter was our best choice...)
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