on 2013-02-02
Hundreds of thousands of Sunni protesters have held anti-government protests in Iraq’s Anbar province, complaining of marginalisation by the Shia-led government. Large rallies were held in the provincial capital of Ramadi and in Fallujah on Friday. Protesters also marched in the capital Baghdad, in the northern city of Mosul and in the central city of Samarra. Al Jazeera’s Jane Arraf reports from Fallujah.
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