Iraqis living in fear thanks to Iran-fueled violence
Dalia Al-Aqidi
May 16, 2021 22:14
Mourners react as they march during a funerary procession for Ihab al-Wazni in Karbala. (File/AFP)
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Death has become a major part of Iraq’s daily routine. Pro-Iran militias, death squads, hit lists and cold-blooded assassinations highlight how failed the state of Iraq is despite the international and local denial.
When five Iraqis die, it is not news any more. When 50 get killed, it is not breaking news. When 100 lose their lives in a terrorist attack, Western media may generously talk about it for a couple of hours.
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Liquidation of Iraqi protest leaders continues in anticipation of elections
Analysts believe the upcoming battle for the protest movement is likely to be with the Shia parties that are exclusively loyal to Iran. After the killing of Wazni, an Iraqi reporter was seriously wounded Monday.
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Mourners hold up a poster showing assassinated Iraqi anti-government activist Ihab al-Wazni during his funeral in the central holy shrine city of Karbala on May 9, 2021. (AFP)
KARBALA, Iraq - The assassination of Ihab al-Wazni, a prominent member of Iraq’s protest movement, was a premeditated provocation by Shia militias that prefer to resume confrontation with protesters in the street rather than hold early elections with no guaranteed results for them or for the parties affiliated with them.
Turkish police have detained a suspected Iraqi Islamic State group militant and rescued a 7-year-old girl from Iraq’s Yazidi religious minority he had allegedly been holding captive
Turkish police have detained a suspected Iraqi Islamic State group militant and rescued a 7-year-old girl from Iraq’s Yazidi religious minority he had allegedly been holding captive, the state-run news agency reported.