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Iraq
Tater slams Baghdad protest ban
2011-04-21
Iraq's influential holy man Moqtada Tater al-Sadr
... the Iranian catspaw holy man who was 22 years old in 2003 and was nearing 40 in 2010. He spends most of his time in Iran, safely out of the line of fire, where he's learning to be an ayatollah...
has taken a swipe at the government, insisting that imposed ban on public protests in Iraqi capital of Storied Baghdad
...located along the Tigris River, founded in the 8th century, home of the Abbasid Caliphate...
is "undemocratic".

Sadr's remarks came after the Iraqi government barred public rallies across the capital.

Last week, Iraqi authorities announced that the protesters were only allowed to gather at three football stadiums in Baghdad since shopkeepers in the city's main Tahrir Square, the epicenter of protests, complained of losing business during weekly protests.

"The government claims democracy, and this is undemocratic," Sadr declared in a written response to queries about the protest ban from his followers, AFP reported.

"I think this decision shows the government's fear of demonstrations. The move is ridiculous and meaningless," leader of Sadr Movement added.

Since late February, massive groups of demonstrators have staged weekly protest rallies in major Iraqi cities, including the capital Baghdad, protesting against corruption, unemployment and poor government services.

The protesters, however, do not seek regime change but merely reforms and better living conditions.

Meanwhile,
...back at the Council of Boskone, Helmuth had turned a paler shade of blue. Star-A-Star had struck again...
around 150 people were maimed in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region after security forces opened fire on a group of demonstrators in Sulaymanieh on Monday.

Protesters in Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan have been calling for an end to official corruption and the resignation of the regional government since February.

Following the violence, authorities in Sulaymanieh announced a ban on unauthorized protests.
Posted by:Fred

#3  This is Kahn, Imam's bodyguard. He is tough and ruthless. This is Tater, Imam's choauffer. He is rough and toothless.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-04-21 16:41  

#2  "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
-- Napoleon Bonaparte
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-04-21 12:51  

#1  Is that Iranian-funded turd still alive? Why?
Posted by: mojo   2011-04-21 12:15  

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