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Iraqi Sunnis stage protests against 'discrimination' | Iraqi Sunnis stage protests against 'discrimination' |
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Tens of thousands of Sunni Muslims in Iraq have been staging anti-government protests in Baghdad and other cities. | Tens of thousands of Sunni Muslims in Iraq have been staging anti-government protests in Baghdad and other cities. |
It is is the latest in two weeks of protests over alleged discrimination. | It is is the latest in two weeks of protests over alleged discrimination. |
They are also calling for the release of female detainees they say have been arrested in place of husbands or sons wanted on charges of terrorism. | They are also calling for the release of female detainees they say have been arrested in place of husbands or sons wanted on charges of terrorism. |
Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has urged security forces to show restraint in their handling of the demonstrations. | Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has urged security forces to show restraint in their handling of the demonstrations. |
The protests highlight the belief of many Sunnis that they are second-class citizens in their country. | The protests highlight the belief of many Sunnis that they are second-class citizens in their country. |
The focus for the demonstrations has been Ramadi in the west, but on Friday there were also marches in the capital Baghdad and in Mosul in the north. | The focus for the demonstrations has been Ramadi in the west, but on Friday there were also marches in the capital Baghdad and in Mosul in the north. |
The Sunni campaign began shortly after the arrest of bodyguards of the Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi, a Sunni member of the government of Prime Minister Nouri Maliki, who is a Shia. | |
Mr Issawi is the most high profile Sunni in the cabinet following the dismissal in 2011 of Vice-President Tariq al-Hashemi, who has been sentenced to death in absentia on charges of running death squads. | Mr Issawi is the most high profile Sunni in the cabinet following the dismissal in 2011 of Vice-President Tariq al-Hashemi, who has been sentenced to death in absentia on charges of running death squads. |
Mr Hashemi denied the charges but fled to the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq before moving to Turkey. | Mr Hashemi denied the charges but fled to the semi-autonomous Kurdish region in northern Iraq before moving to Turkey. |
Sunnis believe they are disadvantaged in getting jobs, that the laws are unequally applied and that Mr Maliki's government is in the sway of Shia Iran. | Sunnis believe they are disadvantaged in getting jobs, that the laws are unequally applied and that Mr Maliki's government is in the sway of Shia Iran. |
In a mosque in a Sunni district of Baghdad, there were loud cries of "Iran out" and "Nouri Maliki is a liar" after midday prayers. | In a mosque in a Sunni district of Baghdad, there were loud cries of "Iran out" and "Nouri Maliki is a liar" after midday prayers. |
Police prevented the demonstrators from leaving the compound to protest on the street, AFP reports. | Police prevented the demonstrators from leaving the compound to protest on the street, AFP reports. |
In a statement read out on national television, Mr Maliki called on security forces not to target peaceful protesters nor to give what he called terrorist organisations a pretext for armed confrontation. | In a statement read out on national television, Mr Maliki called on security forces not to target peaceful protesters nor to give what he called terrorist organisations a pretext for armed confrontation. |
He urged demonstrators to avoid acts of civil disobedience. | He urged demonstrators to avoid acts of civil disobedience. |
Mr Maliki warned that what he called "foreign agendas" sought to push Iraq towards sectarian conflict. | Mr Maliki warned that what he called "foreign agendas" sought to push Iraq towards sectarian conflict. |
The demonstrators say theirs is not a sectarian conflict - simply one against Mr Maliki and Iran. | The demonstrators say theirs is not a sectarian conflict - simply one against Mr Maliki and Iran. |
The protests this week have coincided with a string of attacks targeting security forces and Shia gatherings. | The protests this week have coincided with a string of attacks targeting security forces and Shia gatherings. |
On Thursday, 20 Shia pilgrims were killed in a bomb attack south of Baghdad as they were returning from a religious festival. | On Thursday, 20 Shia pilgrims were killed in a bomb attack south of Baghdad as they were returning from a religious festival. |