Pictures | Thousands of demonstrators surround the Green Zone to protest against “election fraud”

The Green Zone in the center of the capital, Baghdad, witnessed a mass escalation in protest against the manipulation of the results of the parliamentary elections, On Friday.

Protesters toppled a number of “slabs” that had been placed on Thursday night within the approaches of the Green Zone and the Jumhuriya Bridge, in an attempt to restrict the protesters.

The sit-in also witnessed the influx of large numbers of demonstrators, the Al-Jadriya sit-in, the two-story bridge, in central Baghdad.

The organizing committee for demonstrations and sit-ins rejecting the election results called, on Friday, for the expulsion of the United Nations representative in Iraq, Jeanine Plasschaert, for what she described as “false.”

In a statement seen by Al-Ghadeer, the committee said, “The Counterfeiting Commission is still procrastinating in its last breath, despite its stumbling and bewildered as it receives daily blows that reveal the extent of its corruption, criminality and underestimation of the fates and future of Iraqis. He continues to resolve appeal cases, and often stands on the side of the complainants and their rights, and the scrutinizing company has removed the fog from the eyes of those who did not see the whole truth with its report, while the madam, the Dutch prey called Blackshart, is a liar and an essential partner in the conspiracy to rig the elections.

And she added, “We announce that stopping Jeanine Plasschaert from acting as a high delegate to Iraq, expelling her from the country, and formally addressing the United Nations with the need to replace all its representative cadres in Iraq, has become a popular demand that does not represent the public rejecting the results of fraud only, but rather all Iraqis.”

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