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Thousands of Sunnis gather across Iraq to protest against Shiite govt

FP Archives February 15, 2013, 16:20:47 IST

In the western cities of Fallujah and Ramadi, former insurgent strongholds, demonstrators blocked the main highway to Jordan and Syria to perform Friday noon prayers.

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Thousands of Sunnis gather across Iraq to protest against Shiite govt

Baghdad: Tens of thousands of Sunni Muslims have gathered in several Iraqi cities to protest against what they describe as unfair treatment by the country’s Shiite-led government. In the western cities of Fallujah and Ramadi, former insurgent strongholds, demonstrators blocked the main highway to Jordan and Syria to perform Friday noon prayers. Others gathered in main squares in the northern cities of Samarra and Mosul, and outside a prominent Sunni mosque in the Baghdad. [caption id=“attachment_627008” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Sunni Muslims protest against the government. AP Sunni Muslims protest against the government. AP[/caption] In the capital, security forces blocked roads leading from Sunni-dominated provinces and sealed off all Sunni neighborhoods. Sunnis have staged mass rallies since late December, demanding Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki step down and calling for an end to raids in their areas and measures against former regime officials, as well as for the release of prisoners. AP

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