Fri 29 November 2019:
After months of violent anti-government protests in Iraq, anger has turned towards neighbouring Iran.
Demonstrators stormed the Iranian consulate in the holy city of Najaf – before setting fire to it on Wednesday.
A number of people were killed in the crackdown that followed, adding to the hundreds who have died in the last two months of protests.
It is the strongest expression of anti-Iranian sentiment in months – with demonstrators accusing Tehran of supporting the government they’re trying to fight.
It comes after similar attacks on Iranian properties in Karbala earlier this month and in Basra last year.
So, will Iran review its role in Iraq?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Saad Jawad – Middle East Centre at the London School of Economics
Salah Hashimi – Legal adviser to the National Council for the Iraqi Opposition
Fouad Izadi – Professor at the Faculty of World Studies, Tehran University
Source: Al Jazeera News
Think your friends would be interested? Share this story!