These demonstrations have been going on for months in the capital city of Iraq by followers of revered and respected Shiite cleric Muqtada al Sadr to protest corruption in the nation's government that was installed by the U.S. after the invasion and ten-year occupation of this centuries-old country by a foreign power.
The Iraqi people have been peacefully making their objections to corruption for quite some time and can, with over 150,000 people easily take over the capital.
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