![]() So they and al-Kadhimi have been engaged in this tug of war and they stand to benefit most from forcing al-Kadhimi out of the picture. And al-Kadhimi’s late adviser, Hisham al-Hashemi, was assassinated by suspected members of these militias. “Recently, some members of the militias have been indicted for killing some of the protesters two years ago. ![]() Noting that the militias have blamed al-Kadhimi for the protester’s death on Friday, she said the relationship between al-Kadhimi and the Iran-backed militias have been tense for a long time. “It really amounts to a coup attempt,” she told Al Jazeera, adding that while there has been no claim of responsibility, “there’s a lot of circumstantial evidence pointing to the Iran-backed Iraqi militias”. Randa Slim, director of the conflict resolution and track two dialogues program at the Middle East Institute, said Sunday’s attack was not “just an attack on al-Kadhimi, it is also an attack against the political class”. ![]() Independent analysts say the election results were a reflection of anger towards the Hashd al-Shaabi, which are widely accused of involvement in the killing of nearly 600 protesters who took to the streets in separate, anti-government demonstrations in 2019. Meanwhile, the political arm of Hashd al-Shaabi, known as the Conquest Alliance, won about 15 seats, down from 48 in the last parliament. While he maintains good relations with Iran, al-Sadr publicly opposes external interference in Iraq’s affairs. Preliminary results of the October vote showed that a bloc led by influential Muslim Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr won 73 seats, maintaining its position as the largest group in Iraq’s 329-member parliament. Iraqi special forces stand guard during a symbolic funeral procession in Baghdad for a protester killed in clashes with police while demonstrating against last month’s election results, November 6 ![]() Responding like this means you are the first responsible for this fraud,” he said.Īl Jazeera’s Mahmoud Abdelwahed, reporting from Baghdad, said residents of the city heard explosions and gunfire from the Green Zone on Sunday and that security has been tightened in and around the central district. “The protesters only had one demand against fraud in elections. “The blood of martyrs will hold you accountable,” said Qais al-Khazali, leader of the Asaib Ahl al-Haq militia, addressing al-Kadhimi at a funeral held for the protester. Some of the leaders of the most powerful militia factions openly blamed al-Kadhimi for Friday’s clashes and the protester’s death. The police responded with tear gas and live fire, killing at least one demonstrator. Supporters of Iraqi Shia armed groups burn portraits of al-Kadhimi and Iraq security officials during a protest against the election results near the fortified Green Zone in Baghdad, November 6 They have alleged voting and vote-counting irregularities. The groups leading the protests are heavily armed Iran-backed militias that lost much of their parliamentary power in the election. The attack came two days after deadly protests in the Iraqi capital over the result of a general election held on October 10. “This requires unity against the evildoers targeting the security of this country and its people’s safety,” Salih said on Twitter. Iraqi President Barham Salih called the attack a “terrorist aggression” and a “heinous crime” against Iraq. “We will pursue those who committed yesterday’s crime we know them well and we will expose them,” he said, according to a statement from the prime minister’s office.Īl-Kadhimi earlier appealed for “calm and restraint” in a post on Twitter. No group immediately claimed responsibility for Sunday’s attack.Īl-Kadhimi said that those behind an attempt on his life were well known and would be exposed. Security forces in the area shot down two drones, and a third hit al-Kadhimi’s residence in Baghdad’s Green Zone, which houses government buildings and foreign embassies, Interior Ministry Spokesman Saad Maan told state television al-Iraqiya. Security sources told the Reuters news agency that at least six members of the prime minister’s protection force were wounded in the attack. “The cowardly terrorist attack that targeted the home of the prime minister last night with the aim of assassinating him, is a serious targeting of the Iraqi state by criminal armed groups,” his office said in a statement after the meeting. ![]() Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has survived an assassination attempt after drones laden with explosives targeted his residence in the capital, Baghdad, in an incident that raises tensions in the country weeks after a general election disputed by Iran-backed militia groups.Īl-Kadhimi appeared in video footage published by his office on Sunday, chairing a meeting with top security commanders to discuss the drone attack. ![]()
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