Moqtada Sadr says sit-in demanding reshuffle of cabinet perceived as corrupt and ineffective will begin next Friday, on March 18. | |||||
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BAGHDAD
- Iraqi cleric Moqtada Sadr on Saturday urged his followers to ramp up
pro-reform rallies by setting up tents in front of Baghdad's 'Green
Zone' and camping out until their demands are met.
The
Shiite cleric said in a statement that the sit-in demanding the
reshuffle of a cabinet perceived as corrupt and ineffective would begin
next Friday, on March 18.
"I make a historical call to
every honest, reform-loving Iraqi to rise up and start a new phase in
the peaceful popular protests," the statement said.
Sadr urged protesters to stay there for the 10 remaining days of an ultimatum he gave the government last month.
"Get
ready and organise yourselves to establish sit-in tents. This is your
time to root out corruption and the corrupt," he said.
A
month ago, Sadr gave Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi a 45-day deadline
to present the names of technocrats for a new government.
Abadi
has been pushing for a government of technocrats in a bid to revive
reform pledges that he made last year but have remained largely a dead
letter.
Despite some of the ministers seen as the most
corrupt being from his own political movement, Sadr has, with some
success, attempted to make the new reform drive his own.
Sadrists
have held a series of massive rallies in central Baghdad, with
thousands turning out on Friday for the latest protest to press their
demands.
The presence a week earlier of armed Sadr
supporters outside the Green Zone -- where Abadi's office, parliament
and the US embassy are located -- sparked intense security concerns.
In
the protest that he attended in Baghdad two weeks ago, Sadr threatened
that his supporters could storm the Green Zone if their demands were not
met.
The Sadr rallies saw thousands of the Najaf-based
cleric's supporters and members of his Peace Brigades militia bused in
from the south of Iraq.
They stifled what was left of a
secular protest movement that also demonstrated against corruption but
was launched last year over the lack of basic services such as water and
electricity.
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