Mon 10 February 2020:
Hundreds of Iraqis took to social media on Sunday to ridicule a prominent Shia political leader for his comments calling for gender segregation during protests.
Muqtada al Sadr: men and women shouldn’t mix
Baghdad’s youth: Hold our chai and cigarettes, habibi https://t.co/IjHuvZr4E4
— Rasha Al Aqeedi (@RashaAlAqeedi) February 8, 2020
Rasha al-Aqeedi, an Iraqi journalist, shared a GIF of Iraqis inside a sit-in tent in Baghdad, with the caption “Muqtada al Sadr: men and women shouldn’t mix. Baghdad’s youth: Hold our chai and cigarettes, habibi”.
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حملة يطلقها الشباب على فيس بوك تتمثل بارتداء الحجاب للسخرية من تغريدة مقتدى pic.twitter.com/YpWSRVZa56— عراقي?? (@iraq2020110) February 8, 2020
Iraqi men also launched their own social media campaign on Facebook, sharing photos of themselves with headscarves, jokingly disguising themselves as women, to poke fun at the leader’s statement that men and women should not mix during protests.
Almost 550 Iraqis have been killed in anti-government demonstrations since protests erupted in Baghdad and southern cities across the country in October 2019.
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