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Sadr’s Supporters Launch Sit-in after Storming Iraqi Parliament

Sunday 31 July 2022
Sadr’s Supporters Launch Sit-in after Storming Iraqi Parliament

Alwaght- Supporters of Iraq’s controversial cleric Muqtada al-Sadr have vowed to continue to remain inside the parliament after they breached Baghdad's heavily fortified "Green Zone" and occupied the country’s legislature for the second time in days.

"The demonstrators announce a sit-in until further notice," Sadr's movement said in a brief statement to journalists carried by the Iraqi News Agency (INA). 

On Saturday, supporters of the mercurial cleric forced their way into the legislative chamber after they had gathered at the end of a bridge leading to the Green Zone, brandishing Sadr’s portraits and pulling down concrete barriers.

Security forces had to fire tear gas and water cannon near an entrance to the zone, which is home to foreign embassies and other government buildings.

Some protesters on the bridge sustained injuries and were carried off by their fellow demonstrators, with the health ministry saying at least 100 protesters and 25 security personnel had been hurt.

The state-run news agency said Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi had called on the protesters to adhere to a peaceful demonstration, not to escalate the situation, and to abide by the orders of the security forces.

Sadr’s supporters, opposing the recently-announced nomination of Mohammed al-Sudani for premier, also occupied the parliament building on Wednesday and left the area two hours later upon the cleric's orders.

Sadrist lawmakers quit their seats at the Iraqi parliament last month, in a move viewed as an attempt to pressure their rivals into fast-tracking the formation of a government.

Intense negotiations between rival factions, mainly the Sadrists and Coordination Framework, over the past several months have failed to bridge the divide.

Political figures denounced parliament raid 

Kadhimi urged Iraq’s political blocs "to sit down, negotiate and reach an agreement,” to resolve outstanding issues and avoid bloodshed.

“The political blocs must sit down, negotiate and reach an agreement for the sake of Iraq and the Iraqis, and the language of treason and exclusion must be avoided, and a high and inclusive patriotic spirit must be displayed. A thousand days of quiet dialogue is better than a moment in which a drop of Iraqi blood is shed,” Kadhimi was quoted as saying by INA.

“I call on everyone to be calm, patient, and rational, and not to be drawn into confrontation, and I call on citizens not to clash with the security forces and to respect state institutions. We must all cooperate to stop those who accelerate this sedition, and everyone must know very well that the fire of sedition will burn everyone,” he added.

Stressing that everyone must act according to the rules of wisdom and insight for the sake of Iraq, the premier said, “We will bear the responsibility, and we are ready to do anything for Iraq, without hesitation… The dilemma is political, and its solution is political, and the solution is possible through sincere and constructive dialogue, and making concessions for the sake of Iraq and the Iraqis.”

Hadi al-Ameri, the head of the Fatah (Conquest) Alliance in the parliament, urged Iraq’s political parties and people to be vigilant against sedition and the possibility of bloodshed, also calling for restraint to resolve the issue through dialogue.

“I invite all dear brothers and partners of the country in the Coordination Framework and the Sadr movement, and all those who care about the lives of Iraq and Iraqis to adopt the principles of calmness, restraint, and prudence, and choose a method of constructive dialogue and understanding to overcome any differences that can be resolved quietly and away from their emotions,” Ameri said in a statement.

Ammar Hakim, Iraqi Shia cleric and head of the National Wisdom Movement, called on the Sadrist movement and the Coordination Framework to enter into an open and direct dialogue.

“The critical Iraqi situation that the internal arena is going through today requires everyone to give precedence to the language of reason, logic, dialogue, and concession to Iraq and its people. The coordination to enter into an open, direct, and constructive dialogue under the roof of the nation and the national interest and the preservation of blood in Iraq, takes into account the suffering of the people, their concerns and interests,” Hakim said in a statement received by INA.

"We urge each party, through its rhetoric and its public bases, to exercise restraint and show the utmost wisdom in order to prevent the irreplaceable loss of the homeland."

 

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