The crowd of Moqtada al-Sadr’s followers stretched 10 blocks, blanketing a sprawling boulevard in Sadr City, the Baghdad slum. Loudspeakers rattled as a cleric railed against the US occupation. Off to the side, Abbas Rubaie, Mr. Sadr’s chief political tactician, looked out over the sea of the radical Shiite cleric’s supporters who gathered Friday. “The Shiite alliance is the biggest party in parliament and the Sadrists are the biggest bloc in the Shiite alliance,” he says. “We cannot be ignored.” Full Story
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