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Tater thugs protest over US presence in Iraq
2005-04-10
Tens of thousands of supporters of Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr have marched in Baghdad to denounce the US presence in Iraq and call for a speedy trial of Saddam Hussein on the second anniversary of his overthrow. Chanting "No, no to the occupiers", tens of thousands of young and old men gathered in the poor Shia district of Sadr City on Saturday to begin a planned peaceful march to al-Firdos Square, the central Baghdad spot where Saddam's statue was torn down two years ago. Crowds of al-Sadr's supporters from across the country were gathered at the square by mid-morning, waving Iraqi flags and calling out: "No America! No Saddam! Yes to Islam!"
There's the key, isn't it?
Sunni Muslims were urged by the Association of Muslim Scholars in Iraq, an influential Sunni group, to demonstrate to mark the fall of Saddam and to demand US forces leave Iraq. "Many of our brothers, including Sunnis, have welcomed the call and will take part," said Shaikh Abd al-Hadi al-Daraji, a spokesman for al-Sadr. "We hope it's going to be one million people strong." Al-Daraji told Aljazeera that protesters also demanded the release of Iraqi prisoners and an end to foreign intervention in Iraq and other Arab countries. "Iraqis can protect themselves, and those who call on US forces to stay in Iraq contradict themselves," he said.
They were just about to throw Sammy out themselves when we arrived and spoiled everything.
Followers of al-Sadr from the southern Shia cities of Basra, Amara and Nassiriya travelled hundreds of miles to join the protest, showing the appeal the young cleric can command. The demonstration was expected to be the largest since the 30 January election and the first since the new government began to take shape.
Posted by:Fred

#11  I agree AP - A million Iraqis can protest against terrorism and violence and it doesn't even get a mention in the Times. But let one self-proclaimed Al-Q 'spokesman' fart and its headlines news for weeks.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-04-10 11:50:28 PM  

#10  10^4 demon-strators/5x10^6 Bagh-daddies =
0.2 percent of the Baghdad population. Pathetic turnout. Not even a turd in the punchbowl, except for the 14+ paragraph magnum opus story by the NY fishwrap. Heh.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-04-10 11:39:59 PM  

#9  Someone needs to have an "accident" - a fatal one. Maybe we can start the rumor that Sadr is actually a spy for the Mossad, or that he's on the payroll of Prince Abdullah. Either one will guarantee him a short future. He's a piece of fly-covered fecal matter than the Iraqis could live better without.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-04-10 12:29:33 PM  

#8  Roger Simon weighs in ...

The demonstration by Shiites loyal to reactionary religious thug Muqtada Sadr seems to have been a bust, although you wouldn't know it by most media reports, which trumpet "tens of thousands" of demonstrators in their opening paragraph. That usually means ten to twenty thousand, although the Voice of America writes "thousands." Who knows? In any case, the number isn't much in Baghdad, a city of five million. The Washington Post finally admits the truth in the 14th (!) paragraph of their coverage:

Sadr had stayed out of the limelight since leading failed uprisings last year in the southern city of Najaf and in Baghdad's Sadr City neighborhood. But he has stepped up criticism of the United States in recent weeks, mainly by organizing Saturday's protest, which fell far short of the 1 million people he hoped would assemble.

Talk about burying the lede! Oh, well, we're all propagandists in the end, n'est-ce pas?

www.rogerlsimon.com
Posted by: doc   2005-04-10 8:51:21 AM  

#7  And just how many seats did Tater's party get in the recent election? Hmmmm. That fact doesn't seem to dawn on MSM when they want a negative story on a day of true celebration in Iraq. Got to find the photo op that plays into the Media Based Lie. Got to wonder if CBS/Al Jazeera, et al hired a mob in this case too?
Posted by: Don   2005-04-10 8:16:48 AM  

#6  I, for one, would be simply devastated should Tater come to harm from some vigilante action. If killed, it would be extra super bad - as Dan points out - it will leave tens of tens unemployed! Oh, the humanity! And just think of the ramifications of making him a martyr to stupidity, irrelevance, and Iranian puppetry - it would be an object lesson for Iraqi children! How terrible!
Posted by: .com   2005-04-10 6:34:16 AM  

#5   Keep in mind that most of Sadr's Iraqi supporters live in Baghdad, specifically the Sadr City slum area. He uses all the love money the mullahs give him to keep them loyal (cuz otherwise they'd have to go get real jobs) and they form the backbone of the Mahdi Army.

Just another sign of how bad things are for Sadr if he can't pull off a sizeable demonstration in his own stomping grounds ...
Posted by: Dan Darling   2005-04-10 3:05:29 AM  

#4  It could have been tens of thousands. In a city the size of Bagdad thats not that big a turn out. Just Tater's tots making noise on command.

If you look at the picture you will see he is pointing to the future entry wound that will cause his demise. The hate filled little Iranian puppet deserves it.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-04-10 3:01:52 AM  

#3  Interesting, in that Muqtada al-Sadr waited until the political picture has become somewhat "clear" now, before agitating this new 'unrest'! The level of instability he is injecting into the process can only hurt the relatively smooth progress up to now, their fragile government is building. That bullet we saved, we'll come to regret!
Posted by: smn   2005-04-10 1:23:29 AM  

#2  Move 'em, move 'em move 'em... move them goalposts
Posted by: thibaud (aka lex)   2005-04-10 1:01:51 AM  

#1  Tens of Thousands? I think someone has to learn how to count again.....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2005-04-10 12:43:38 AM  

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