The political deadlock that has engulfed Iraq looks set to continue.
Followers of Moqtada Al Sadr have expanded their sit-in to the Supreme Judiciary Council building inside the Green Zone in Baghdad. All photos: Sadrist Media Office
The Iraqi capital’s heavily fortified Green Zone was last month stormed by Mr Al Sadr’s supporters, who occupied the parliament building and staged a sit-in.
The continuing protests come amid a 10-month political impasse over forming a new government in Iraq.
The Shiite cleric’s supporters have set up tents outside the headquarters of Iraq’s top judicial body.
They are demanding the dissolution of the Iraqi Parliament and an end to corruption.
Demonstrators gathered in front of the Supreme Judicial Council early on Tuesday.
The now expanded sit-in has made it impossible for politicians to convene and proceed with the formation of a new government.
The political deadlock that has engulfed Iraq looks set to continue.
Followers of Moqtada Al Sadr have expanded their sit-in to the Supreme Judiciary Council building inside the Green Zone in Baghdad. All photos: Sadrist Media Office
The Iraqi capital’s heavily fortified Green Zone was last month stormed by Mr Al Sadr’s supporters, who occupied the parliament building and staged a sit-in.
The continuing protests come amid a 10-month political impasse over forming a new government in Iraq.
The Shiite cleric’s supporters have set up tents outside the headquarters of Iraq’s top judicial body.
They are demanding the dissolution of the Iraqi Parliament and an end to corruption.
Demonstrators gathered in front of the Supreme Judicial Council early on Tuesday.
The now expanded sit-in has made it impossible for politicians to convene and proceed with the formation of a new government.
The political deadlock that has engulfed Iraq looks set to continue.