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Live blog update| Iraq Elections 2021

Optimistism in al-Fuhud about pro-uprising candidates

Al-Fuhud, located on the left bank of the Euphrates river 65 kilometres south of al-Nasiriyah, was dubbed by locals as the most "rebellious city" during the 2019 anti-government protests.

Residents tell MEE's Suadad al-Salhy that many are voting for candidates affiliated with the uprising's Tishreen movement. 

Sajjad al-Yasiri, a 27-year-old teacher, tells Salhy that the streets are empty as many take their afternoon naps, a widespread daily custom in southern Iraq. 

The streets of the Al-Fuhud district were empty on Sunday as polls remained open (MEE/Suadad al-Sahly)
The streets of al-Fuhud were empty on Sunday as polls remained open (MEE/Suadad al-Salhy)

"We dream of achieving change at the country level to change some laws, reduce political and sectarian quotas, and stop foreign interference in Iraq's affairs," said Yasiri. 

"I want the situation in Iraq to change for the better. I have been protesting for two years and my wish is to secure my child's future, and to be proud of being Iraqi when I travel outside the country."