Massive Protest Wave in Iraq Challenges Sectarianism [1]
Latest piece on the protest upsurge in Iraq [2] by WRL's Ali Issa:
"Since a new wave of protest in Iraq — the largest in decades — has forced the Iraqi government to finally begin acknowledging the fundamental problems with the now 12-year-old quota system, Iraqis across sectors and at the grassroots are striving to chart a new political course. It’s also time for the world at large to see Iraqis in a new way. Not as simply Sunni, Shi’ite or Kurd, Gulf-backed or Iran-backed, terrorist or victim. Iraqis are asking us to do much better than that."
Read more here [2].
Originally posted on Waging Nonviolence [3] 9.9.15
Topics:
- Iraq [4]