Iraqi protesters carried signs against the US Senate’s meddling reading:
” No! No to Federalism! United Iraq from south to north and from east to west!”
Demonstrators wave Iraqi flags during a protest in Baghdad October 6, 2007. Members of the Iraqi Democratic Nation Party held a rally in Baghdad on Saturday protesting against the federal system in Iraq which was proposed by the U.S. Senate. (REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani)
Iraqis are uniting.
Iraqi politicians met on Tuesday to reject the “insolent” US Senate resolution to divide Iraq and issue a statement against the Democratic-led US Senate. Today the Iraqi people were out in the streets of Baghdad protesting the Joe Biden’s Senate resolution.
A demonstrator chants slogans during a protest in Baghdad October 6, 2007. Scores members of the Iraqi Democratic Nation Party held a rally in Baghdad on Saturday protesting against the federal system in Iraq which was proposed by the U.S. Senate. (REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani)
Demonstrators chant slogans during a protest in Baghdad October 6, 2007. Members of the Iraqi Democratic Nation Party held a rally in Baghdad on Saturday protesting against the federal system in Iraq which was proposed by the U.S. Senate. The writing on the banner reads ” No No to Federalism, United Iraq from south to north and from east to west”. (REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani)