Intifada

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Intifada (also Intefadah or Intifadah; from Template:Ar Template:ArabDIN "shaking off") is an Arabic term for "uprising".

  • In 1952, citizens of Baghdad engaged in a series of large-scale protests against the Iraqi government, widely referred to as "the Intifada". Following the United States–led invasion of Iraq in 2003 Muqtada al-Sadr, a militant Shia cleric, launched an uprising which he also referred to as the "Iraqi Intifada" [1] aimed at ending the US-led foreign military presence in Iraq.


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