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Hiwa Osman is an award-winning Iraqi Kurdish journalist and commentator. He served as media advisor to President Jalal Talabani between 2005 & 2008. He is a leading commentator and analyst on on the politics and media of Kurdistan and Iraq. He is often quoted by the media about Iraq and Kurdistan. He worked as reporter and producer for the BBC. He was also the country director for the Institute for War and Peace Reporting in Iraq
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Nasiriya: City at the heart of Iraq’s uprisings and rebellion
Nasiriya, the capital of Iraq's Dhi Qar governorate, has been a focal point of rebellion and uprisings, most recently marked by deadly clashes between protesters and supporters of cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. Protesters, led by figures like Ahmed al-Tamimi, have been demanding reforms and restructuring of local governance, citing neglect by the federal government. Despite the violence, the protest movement remains active, with demonstrators continuing to occupy Haboubi Square. The article highlights the historical and ongoing significance of Nasiriya in Iraq's political unrest.
Tens of thousands of Sadr supporters rally in Iraq
Four people were killed and dozens injured in clashes between anti-government protesters and supporters of Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr in Iraq. Tens of thousands of Sadr supporters rallied in Baghdad and Nasiriya, showcasing their political strength ahead of the June parliamentary elections. The Sadrist movement, calling for state reforms, aims for significant wins in the upcoming elections. Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has called for early elections, a key demand of last year's anti-government protests. The rally highlighted the organizational capabilities of al-Sadr's followers, contrasting with the waning anti-government protest movement.
Muqtada al-Sadr’s double game
Muqtada al-Sadr, a controversial Shia cleric and political figure in Iraq, has navigated a complex political landscape by maintaining a dual role within the government and opposition. His shifting alliances and strategies have allowed him to wield significant influence, but recent protests have challenged his position. The younger, more spontaneous protest movement has resisted his attempts to co-opt their cause, leading to violent clashes and a potential erosion of his support base. Al-Sadr's alignment with pro-Iran forces and his fluctuating stance on the protests have further complicated his political standing, raising questions about his future influence in Iraqi politics.
Happy Newroz
Kurdistan is becoming a beacon of safety, diversity, coexistence, and tolerance in the Middle East, attracting nearly two million people seeking refuge. Despite attempts to incite hatred, no significant hate crimes have been reported against refugees and IDPs. The Newroz celebration is marked by unity and determination to defend Kurdistan from ISIS, with Kurds and other ethnic and religious groups standing together. The author expresses pride in Kurdistan's resistance and its emerging role as a place of liberty and freedom, contrasting with the instability of other Middle Eastern states.
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