The world is asking, what are the demands of the protestors? After so many years of living under unbearable civil and humanitarian circumstances, what is pushing the people into the streets?


Uday Al Zaidi: "Dear Iraqi brothers: it’s time to answer the call of our beloved country, which started in Al-Anbar, to not support any politician, but to save Iraq from the defilements and the ever deepening crisis, like our Iraqi brothers did in the other governorates".


Prime minister Nouri al-Maliki has become a dictator. He must resign to prevent a bloody confrontation with Sunnis and Kurds


Outside analysts view the protest movement in Iraq via the prism of sectarianism, but its demands reveal a more positive agenda


"Friday No Deception". Protesters to Maliki: Stop Cheating and Go Away

by Eman A. Khamas and BRussells Tribunal on 18-01-2013

Millions of Iraqis in different parts of the country have taken part in the continuing protest for the 27th day today within the framework of the Iraqi revolution, insisting that the government responds to their demands positively and without any deception or delay (hence the slogan “No Deception”).

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SUMMARY OF EVENTS OF THE IRAQI POPULAR REVOLUTION Bulletin No. 21 Friday, 31st May, ...

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"It is better now for countries to offer Iraq something; they can seize the opportunity and ...

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Statement No. 896: This statement is with regard to cowards targeting the innocent and unarmed ...

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