Iraq’s protest leaders forced into hiding by pro-Iran militia death threats

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Tue, 2021-05-11 18:52

IRBIL/BOGOTA: Mustafa Makki Karim, 24, fled Baghdad for the relative safety of Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region last year following a spate of death threats by pro-Iran groups for his role in the protest movement that erupted against government corruption and incompetence in October 2019.

During the unrest that followed, the young activist earned the moniker “Joker” for the clown mask he wore to hide his identity as he and his “Armored Division of Tahrir” defended their camp in Baghdad’s Victory Square.

An Iraqi protester wearing the DC comic Joker character's mask poses for a picture during an anti-government demonstration in the capital Baghdad, November 23, 2019. (AFP/File Photo)
A grab from an AFPTV video taken on August 27, 2020, shows Iraqi activist Ihab al-Wazni, who was killed in 2020, sending supporters of a protest movement onto the streets to demand an end to bloodshed. (AFP/File Photo)
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