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By teleSUR
January 24, 2020 "Information Clearing House" - The "Million Man March" convened by Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr exceeded expectations.
At least four million people Thursday demanded the departure of U.S. troops from Iraq with a march in Baghdad, which was convened by cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr three weeks after the murder of Iran's General Qasem Soleimani.
At the country's capital, streets were filled with an endless column of people who paraded to express their repudiation of the U.S. military presence.At least four million people Thursday demanded the departure of U.S. troops from Iraq with a march in Baghdad, which was convened by cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr three weeks after the murder of Iran's General Qasem Soleimani.
Banners showed slogans such as "No, No to the U.S. and Yes to Iraqi sovereignty," "The willingness of free nations is stronger than the U.S. aggression," and "Global terrorism is made in the U.S."
While some protesters burned images of Donald Trump, others marched raising photos of the U.S. president's face crossed out with a red "X".
"We have not obtained anything from the U.S. except problems, wars, and sieges," Ziyad Qasim Abdullah, a 39-year-old chauffeur, said.
The U.S. has "created sectarian conflicts in Iraq and divided people to plunder the wealth of our country," he added and explained that he wants to "expel the occupation forces" from his country.
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Anti USA protest in Iraq - People demanding American forces to Leave - Million March on the call of Iraqi Shia Resistance leader Muqtada Sadr
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As a result of the events unleashed by Jan. 3 bombings, in which Iran's General Qassem Soleimani was killed, the Iraqi parliament approved a procedure for the departure of foreign troops.Since the defeat of this radical group in 2017, however, those troops have not been removed from this country.
"If the U.S. meets these demands, then it is not an aggressor country," Al-Sadr said and added that if the U.S. will become a "hostile country" if it violates the conditions specified for its departure.
The highest Shiite religious authority in Iraq, Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani, also reaffirmed today "the need to respect the sovereignty of Iraq, the independence of its political decision, and its territorial unity."
For his part, Iraq's President Barham Salih posted a photo of Friday's march on social media and wrote that Iraqis deserved a "fully sovereign state that serves its people."
This article was originally published by "teleSUR" -
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