Al-Sadr urges Iraq civil servants to strike
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s firebrand Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr has called on civil servants to go on strike in a new escalation against the Iraqi government.
In a statement on Friday, al-Sadr urged employees — except for security forces — to stage a strike on Sunday and Monday to pressure Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi to form a technocrat government.
“After the end of the one-month period, it has become imperative for us to accelerate our peaceful protests,” he said.
The Shia cleric also called on Iraqis to stage a hunger strike inside mosques, shrines and churches as of Friday as a way of piling pressure on al-Abadi to replace his government.
“We will take all options to end corruption,” he vowed.
Al-Sadr had called on his supporters to halt protests for a one-month period in order to give al-Abadi a chance to form a technocrat government.
For months, al-Sadr loyalists staged a series of protests to pressure the Iraqi premier to unveil a government of technocrats untainted by corruption or sectarian affiliations.
Iraq ranks the 161st out of 168 countries on Transparency International’s “corruption perceptions index”.
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