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  1. Pictures and videos.. the most prominent places of protests now against the election results {Local: Al Furat News} A number of citizens demonstrated, on Sunday, in different parts of the country in protest against the results of the Electoral Commission. Reading: 1,703 times In the video, the northern entrance to Baghdad was closed in protest against the results of the elections Reading: 1,079 times Video: Protesters against electoral fraud block Saad Square in Basra city center Reading: 1,430 times
  2. Will the assassination of Al-Kazemi affect the sit-in of those who reject the elections? .. The coordination framework reveals 2021-11-07 05:18 Shafaq News/ The coordination framework (which includes Shiite political forces) commented today, Sunday, on the impact of the assassination attempt on Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi on the sit-in of those who reject the results of the early parliamentary elections, at the gates of the Green Zone. Saad Al-Saadi, a leader in the Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq movement, one of the most prominent forces of the coordination framework, told Shafaq News Agency, "Yesterday's incident (the attempt to assassinate Al-Kazemi) will not affect the sit-in of those who reject the results of the early parliamentary elections, at the gates of the Green Zone, this sit-in and rejection is consistent. And vigorously until the demands that are right and legitimate are achieved." And he indicated that "creating and creating some security chaos in the capital, Baghdad, through the suppression and killing of demonstrators and then targeting the Green Zone, aims to dismantle the popular sit-ins so that the results of the fraudulent elections are passed, but this matter did not and will not be allowed, and the demonstrations and sit-ins will continue to be strong." Al-Kazemi's house in the fortified Green Zone in the center of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, was bombed by a drone, which resulted in the injury of three members of his protection, and severe material damage to the contents of the house without the first being injured. Today, Sunday, the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) condemned in the strongest terms the attempt to assassinate Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi. In a statement received by Shafak News Agency, the mission expressed "its satisfaction that the Prime Minister was not harmed in a drone attack on his home in Baghdad." For his part, the President of the Lebanese Republic, General Michel Aoun, condemned the assassination attempt that Al-Kazemi was exposed to at dawn today, Sunday, by targeting his house with a missile attack. He considered that this attempt targets not only the person of President Al-Kazemi, but also stability and security in Iraq and the efforts made to strengthen Iraqi national unity, activate the national economy, and provide a happy life for the brotherly Iraqi people. As for the Gulf Cooperation Council, it also condemned the attempt to assassinate Al-Kazemi, and the Secretary-General of the Council, Nayef Falah Mubarak Al-Hajraf, said: The security and stability of Iraq is one of the security of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expressed its "strong condemnation of the cowardly terrorist act that targeted the Iraqi Prime Minister." The State of Qatar expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the assassination attempt that targeted the Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq, reiterating its firm position in support of the unity, stability and sovereignty of Iraq, and the aspirations of its brotherly people for security, stability and development. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain condemned the failed assassination attempt that targeted Al-Kazemi, denouncing "this sinful terrorist act aimed at destabilizing security and stability and stirring up strife in Iraq," stressing that "Bahrain stands with the government and people of the Republic of Iraq in its war against terrorism, and its support for the measures taken in order to preserve the sovereignty of Iraq." Iraq's security, stability and development.
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