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Iraq
Baghdad declares state of emergency
2016-05-01
Ruh-roh...
A state of emergency has been declared in Baghdad and the city's gates closed after hundreds of protesters stormed its parliament.

Supporters of Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed Baghdad's Green Zone and entered the parliament building. Protesters have also blocked the city's airport in a bid to prevent officials from fleeing the country.

The protesters, who had gathered outside the heavily fortified district housing government buildings and many foreign embassies, crossed a bridge over the Tigris River chanting, "The cowards ran away!" in apparent reference to lawmakers leaving parliament, one of the witnesses said.

A guard at a checkpoint said the protesters had not been searched before entering. About ten members of the armed group loyal to Sadr were checking protesters cursorily as government security forces who usually conduct careful searches with bomb-sniffing dogs stood by the side, the witness said.

The protesters wove Iraqi flags and chanted "Peaceful, peaceful!". Some were standing on top of concrete blast walls that form the outer barrier to the Green Zone. Thousands more remained at the gates of the district.

Supporters of Sadr, whose fighters once controlled swathes of Baghdad and helped defend the capital from Islamic State, have been demonstrating for weeks at the gates of the Green Zone, responding to their leader's call to pressure the government to reform.

Abadi wants to replace some ministers - chosen to balance Iraq's divisions along party, ethnic and sectarian lines - with technocrats in order to combat corruption; but political parties have resisted the changes. Abadi has warned that any delay to the vote could hamper the war against Islamic State, which controls vast swathes of northern and western Iraq.

Rudaw TV showed protesters chanting and taking selfies inside the parliament chamber where moments earlier lawmakers had been meeting.
Posted by:Steve White

#12  Must be quite a difficult decision. Relive their glory days of the fall of Saigon or protect the administration and the Democrats.

Tough one for them...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-05-01 21:40  

#11  We gonna see helicopters on the roof?

Oh, that's right, the Democrat operatives with bylines don't cover that kind of stuff anymore.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-05-01 20:20  

#10  Looks like it might be happening. I hope we can get our people out in time.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-01 17:23  

#9  Big question at the WH tonight: What happens to the polls in Ohio and Virginia if Baghdad falls?
Posted by: Thrusing Phineng9449   2016-05-01 17:22  

#8  Not clueless, just on the other side.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2016-05-01 16:32  

#7  It's been a while since we had an administration this clueless.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2016-05-01 15:49  

#6  Because a) He's being sheltered in Iran and b) the only danger he presents is to Iraq. Something that isn't high on the WH list of threats.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-05-01 15:16  

#5  Why is this guy still wasting Oxygen?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-05-01 14:16  

#4  Should have been martyred long, long ago.

And then have his teeth fixed postmortem. Even Allen wouldn't want to look at a mouth like that.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-05-01 12:08  

#3  Who knew he'd resurface to stir up the kak? Should have been martyred long, long ago.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-01 11:37  

#2  More likely it's the Iranians.
Posted by: Pappy   2016-05-01 10:38  

#1  if ISIS is using al-Sadr as an agent, he is doing a hell of a good job



Posted by: lord garth   2016-05-01 09:21  

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