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Baghdad Green Zone locked, security forces descended to streets after paramilitary chief arrested
[EN.ALGHADEERTV.NET] Iraqi security forces closed the roads leading to the heavily fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad, Wednesday, prevented the civilians from entering the area without an official ID.

"The security forces closed the roads leading to the security-fortified Green Zone and prevented citizens from entering it," indicating that "the forces only allow holders of the official ID to enter it." Without mentioning the reasons that led to this measure, a security source told al-Ghadeer website.

Iraq arrests paramilitary commander over activist's murder, Green Zone locked down over concern over reprisals

[AlAhram] Iraqi police arrested a bigwig in an Iran-backed gang Wednesday on suspicion of orchestrating the murder of a prominent pro-democracy activist, a security source told AFP.

Qasem Muslah,
...more formally Qassem Mahmoud Karim Musleh, sometimes called Hajj al-Qaied...
a commander in the state-sponsored Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary coalition, is the first high-ranking official in the powerful group to have been arrested in relation to a wave of murders of freedom fighters and journalists that started in 2019.

"At dawn in Baghdad, police intelligence arrested Qasem Muslah, Popular Mobilisation Forces (Hashed) operations chief for Anbar province, who gave the order to kill Ihab al-Wazni on May 9 and another activist Fahim al-Taie in December 2019," the security source said.

"We initially had clues about the perpetrators of the murders and verification allowed us to identify with certainty the person who was behind these criminal operations," the source added.

Anti-government campaigner Wazni was rubbed out outside his home by men on cycle of violences using a gun equipped with a silencer early on May 9 in the holy shrine city of Karbala, sending protest movement supporters onto the streets to demand an end to such bloodshed and official impunity.

Wazni had for many years criticised Iraqi gangs and Iran's influence in the country, leading protests in Karbala, where pro-Tehran gangs hold major sway.

Killings, attempted murder and abductions have targeted more than 70 activists since a protest movement erupted against government corruption and incompetence in 2019.

Authorities have consistently failed to publicly identify or charge the perpetrators of the killings, which have not been claimed.

Activists have repeatedly blamed Iran-linked gangs and are convinced the perpetrators are known by security forces but have not been arrested out of fear of Iran, despite government pledges to act.

Directly after Muslah's arrest security forces barred entry to the high-security Green Zone in the heart of the capital over concerns of reprisals.

The Hashed had quickly issued a statement vowing Muslah "would be released in the coming hours".

Several thousand people protested in Baghdad on Tuesday to demand justice over the deadly attacks on activists and journalists.

Two protesters were rubbed out and 150 people were maimed -- the majority security forces -- during the rallies, tweeted Ali al-Bayati, a member of the Iraqi government's human rights
When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much...
commission.

After the protests, Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi vowed to open an investigation "to establish the truth of what happened" at the demonstration.
Posted by: Fred 2021-05-27
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