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Thousands protest in Iraq against U.S. troops  pact
Fri Nov 21, 2008
By Aws Qusay and Khalid al-Ansary
 
_http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE4AF0GY20081121_ 
(http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE4AF0GY20081121) 
 
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Followers of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr marched on  
Friday against a pact letting U.S. forces stay in Iraq until 2011, toppling an  
effigy of President George W. Bush where U.S. troops once tore down a statue 
of  Saddam Hussein. 
Thousands of demonstrators chanted and waved Iraqi flags in Baghdad's Firdos  
square, where U.S. forces pulled down a statue of the ousted Iraqi dictator 
when  they took the city in 2003. 
The pact, approved by both governments and now being debated rancorously in  
the Iraqi parliament, requires U.S. troops to leave the streets of Iraqi towns 
 by the middle of next year and to leave the country by December 31,  2011. 
U.S. forces will need Iraqi warrants to arrest people, and U.S. contractors  
will be subjected to Iraqi law. 
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki obtained important concessions from the United  
States in months of grueling negotiations, and has ridiculed the Sadrists for 
 demanding a firm date for a U.S. withdrawal, only to oppose it when he 
delivered  it in the pact. 
While the Sadrists have not made clear what their practical alternative to  
the pact is, they say U.S. troops should leave Iraq immediately, not in three  
years. They also say they doubt the Americans will stick to the agreed  
timetable. 
Bush had long opposed setting a deadline. His elected successor, Democrat 
_Barack Obama_ (http://www.reuters.com/news/globalcoverage/barackobama) ,  says 
he will withdraw combat forces within 16 months of taking office in  January. 
In Firdos Square, the Sadrist protesters erected an effigy of the outgoing  
U.S. president, carrying a briefcase with the words "The pact of subservience  
and shame." They hurled bottles at the effigy, toppled it, tore it to pieces 
and  set it on fire. 
"I am with you in evicting the occupier any way you see fit," a  
white-turbaned cleric read out to the demonstrators in a message from Sadr, to  
shouts of 
"God is Great" from the crowd. 
"NEVER, NEVER" 
Sadr's supporters have staged several violent uprisings since 2003. 
With Iraqi army snipers peering down from the rooftops, the protesters knelt  
in prayer, then set off on a march chanting "Never, never to the pact." 
"I obey Sadr's orders to reject this degrading and humiliating pact," said  
Abu Zainab, 36, a casual laborer from Baghdad's Sadr City slum. "The pact was  
born dead because the occupation forces will not withdraw at the agreed  
times." 
The office of Baghdad security spokesman Major-General Qasim Moussawi said  
the protest took place without violent incident. 
Members of the Sadrist parliamentary bloc joined the march.  
Senior Sadr aide Hazim al-Araji told Reuters: "Today is the day of Iraqi  
unity among Arabs, Kurds, all communities of Iraq, to reject the security pact. 
 
These people are coming out to prove the security pact is worthless." 
While Sadr's followers oppose the pact outright, other groups have expressed  
reservations about some details. 
The Iraqi government signed the accord this week and parliament is expected  
to vote on it next week. 
"I call upon all the blocs in the parliament to be committed to the oath they 
 took to keep Iraq sovereign and independent," Sadrist lawmaker Falah 
Shanshal  told Reuters. "We are hopeful Iraqi parliamentarians won't vote for 
the  
pact." 
Maliki launched a crackdown on Sadr's followers earlier this year, driving  
his black-masked Mehdi Army fighters off the streets of Baghdad and cities of  
the Shi'ite south, which U.S. officials say gave Maliki new confidence in  
negotiations. 
U.S. officials say Sadr himself has been in neighboring Iran since last  
year. 
Violence in Iraq has fallen to levels unseen since the days after the  
invasion. But militants still carry out attacks. A roadside bomb at a 
checkpoint  in 
Baghdad's southerly Doura neighborhood killed three people and wounded 15 on  
Friday. 
(Writing by Peter Graff; Editing by Giles Elgood)

 
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