1977 Shia uprising in Iraq | |||||||
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Ba'athist Iraq | Iraqi rebels | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr | No centralised leadership |
The 1977 Shia protests in Iraq, or the Safar uprising, were a series of demonstrations and riots against the Iraqi government in Karbala and Najaf Governorates, the demonstrations started on 4 February 1977 and finished on 9 February in the same year. [1] [2] Demonstrators had taken to the streets to demonstrate against the Iraqi government because they had blocked Arbaʽeen Pilgrimage. [1] [3] The Iraqi security forces killed and arrested many protesters and presented them to trial in a revolution court, the revolution court declared execution for eight demonstrators and life imprisonment for 16 demonstrators. [4]
On 17 July 1968 the Ba'athism took power in Iraq, Ba'athism is an Arab nationalist and Arab socialist ideology that promotes the development and creation of a unified Arab state. In 1977, Ba'athism attempted to ban an annual pilgrimage to Karbala as well as attempted to ban religious processions. [5] This move sparked protests, with the pilgrimage transforming into the 1977 Safar uprising in holy shia citys. [6] [7]
1977 Shia uprising in Iraq | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Ba'athist Iraq | Iraqi rebels | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr | No centralised leadership |
The 1977 Shia protests in Iraq, or the Safar uprising, were a series of demonstrations and riots against the Iraqi government in Karbala and Najaf Governorates, the demonstrations started on 4 February 1977 and finished on 9 February in the same year. [1] [2] Demonstrators had taken to the streets to demonstrate against the Iraqi government because they had blocked Arbaʽeen Pilgrimage. [1] [3] The Iraqi security forces killed and arrested many protesters and presented them to trial in a revolution court, the revolution court declared execution for eight demonstrators and life imprisonment for 16 demonstrators. [4]
On 17 July 1968 the Ba'athism took power in Iraq, Ba'athism is an Arab nationalist and Arab socialist ideology that promotes the development and creation of a unified Arab state. In 1977, Ba'athism attempted to ban an annual pilgrimage to Karbala as well as attempted to ban religious processions. [5] This move sparked protests, with the pilgrimage transforming into the 1977 Safar uprising in holy shia citys. [6] [7]