Louisa LoveluckOvjeren akaunt

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Baghdad Bureau Chief for . Before: Cairo, Istanbul, Beirut. louisa.loveluck@washpost.com. Tweets/RTs ≠ endorsement, judgement.

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2009.

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    Someone has been impersonating me using the email loveluck.louisa@gmail.com and spreading false stories. For those tweeps I'm in touch with, please ignore emails that do not come from my Washington Post account.

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    : Iraq protester stabbed to death in clash between rival camps: medics, police - via

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  4. “You know, we have many thoughts about Iraq, but no one from the government ever asked us."

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    Lobby journalists have walked out of a Number 10 briefing after a senior aide tried to prevent some publications from attending. Reporters were divided and some asked to leave:

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    Sadrists are spreading out and attacking protestors in Najaf, Meisan, and Babil.

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  8. Waad dedicated last night’s BAFTA to the doctors, the nurses, and the rescue workers who defy the odds everyday to save civilians from the rubble. They are “heroes”, she says.

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  9. “It’s a perfect message about press freedoms,” says Pompeo when asked about decision to remove NPR reporter from press pool.

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    Ali from Sadr City: I tell the government we’ve had enough, we gave many martyrs, we didn’t ask for much. I tell my father please forgive me if I’m killed in the protests

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  13. . has visited Tahrir Square today, and says the posters are still hanging from the Turkish Restaurant. Fewer than before as a result of weather damage, but number has bee reducing for a while.

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  14. This is quite something. The banners showed faces of the dead.

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    The moment Sadrists took over the Turkish Restaurant earlier today. The building has been a symbol of the protests with demonstrators sleeping and living there since beginning of the protests in October.

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  16. Reports from Tahrir Square hours before PM announcement suggested some Sadrist supporters blocked off parts of Turkish restaurant as part of an attempt to control the message. But when Mohammed Allawi named, parts of the square chanted vocally against him anyway.

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  18. As clerics play politics with Iraq's protest movement, take a look at our attempt to take you inside the street fight for the country's future: pics by , video by .

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  19. Important questions remain over medium to long-term future, though. Sadr may not have monopoly over street mobilization, but can the movement survive without some sort of political cover?

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  20. The limited short-term impact of Sadr's withdrawal of support for Iraq's protesters shows that he no longer dominates street mobilization, writes :

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  21. Good piece here by on the perils facing Iraq's protesters and why the system they are rejecting is so impervious to change:

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