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uchiuke123
08-04-2006, 11:10 AM
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1154525804253&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull


Aug. 4, 2006 10:56
Tens of thousands gather in Baghdad for pro-Hizbullah rally
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
BAGHDAD, Iraq


Tens of thousands of Shi'ite youths covered in white shrouds gathered Friday in Iraq's capital for a pro-Hizbullah rally as senior US generals warned that spiraling sectarian violence in Baghdad could lead to civil war.

A car bomb killed three policemen in the northern city of Mosul Friday and clashes between Iraqi security forces and Sunni insurgents left one policeman dead and eight people injured, also in Mosul, officials said. Four Shi'ites were shot dead overnight by unidentified gunmen near Baghdad.

The Shi'ite youths swarmed the streets of the Shi'ite dominated Sadr City slum, dressed in white shrouds - a symbol of their willingness to die - where the rally was to be held. Waving Hizbullah's yellow flags, they chanted "Death to Israel," "Death to America."

Organizers said about 250,000 people had gathered but the estimate was impossible to confirm.

The rally, scheduled after Friday afternoon prayers to show support for the Lebanese Shi'ite Hizbullah group in its fight against Israel, was called by radical anti-US cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. But it is not clear if al-Sadr, who lives in the southern holy city of Najaf, will attend.

Iraqi government television said the Defense Ministry had approved the demonstration, a sign of the public anger over Israel's offensive in Lebanon and of al-Sadr's stature as a major player in Iraqi politics.

Although the rally was not about Iraq, the presence of so many young Shi'ites - most of them from al-Sadr's Mahdi Army militia - adds to tensions in the city that has seen almost daily clashes between Shiite and Sunni extremists.

The area around the rally site was sealed off by Mahdi Army militiamen and Iraqi police, who conducted body searches of all those arriving. Cars were banned from entering Sadr City to prevent car bombings.

Iraqi police said one al-Sadr follower, on his way to Baghdad, was killed by US troops after he brandished a weapon. However, American officials said two people were shot by US troops, describing them as terrorists.

US officials have blamed Mahdi Army for much of Iraq's sectarian violence, which escalated after the February 22 bombing of a Shi'ite shrine in Samarra unleashed a wave of reprisal attacks on Sunnis nationwide.

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kotzi
08-04-2006, 09:33 PM
Not unexpectedly, so did 1000-2000 in Paris.

http://www.e-nough.hmdnsgroup.com/archives/001393.html

July 29, 2006
Anti-Israel demonstration in Paris

As it was to be expected, a so-called pro-Lebanon/free Palestine demonstration turned into a Israel-is-a-terrorist-state demonstration in Paris today.

Amazingly, Hizballah flags were seen as well as, not surprisingly this time, anti-Israel, anti-American posters, with bad play on words (Olmert/Olmort -- "mort" meaning death in French) and unintelligible "messages".

My boyfriend went to see some anti-riots policemen to signal the Hizballah flags, and asked if they were not forbidden under French law. One of the man answered "Er, we haven't seen them, er, you mean the kids, yeah..." and another one laughed at us and said "if we see them, we'll do what we have to do". One wonders what it is exactly they have to do. Maybe to hold a white flag. I don't know.

Around one or two thousand people demonstrated, starting Place de la République, chanting slogans such as "Children of Iraq, Children of Palestine, that's humanity you're assasinating", "Zionists, fascist! You are the terrorists!"...

Interestingly, as you'll be able to see on the pictures, one of the trucks had a picture of Nasrallah on its door, and pictures of so-called victims of "Israel's state terrorism" on the back. TF1 chose to show only the pictures of the victims, without mentioning either Nasrallah or the presence of Hizballah flags. France 2 did the same, while France 3 mentioned anti-Israel and anti-American slogans.

Thanks to RV for the video.