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Iran urges pilgrims to delay travel to violence-hit Iraq

TEHRAN, Oct 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Iran on Friday called on its citizens
planning to take part in a major Shiite pilgrimage in Iraq to delay their
travel into the country rocked by mass demonstrations.

The foreign ministry advised Iranian pilgrims “intending to travel to Iraq
to delay their journeys until conditions ease in the country”.

Iranians take part in large numbers in the annual pilgrimage to Imam
Hussein’s tomb in Karbala, 110 kilometres (68 miles) south of Baghdad, that
culminates on October 17 with Arbaeen commemorations.

On Wednesday, Iranian state television announced that one of the three
border posts used by pilgrims to enter Iraq had been closed “at the request
of Iraqi authorities”.

In 2018, around 1.8 million Iranians took part in the Arbaeen pilgrimage,
according to official figures.

Iraq on Tuesday saw the eruption of mass rallies against corruption,
unemployment and poor public services.

The protests have escalated with thousands of demonstrators clashing with
security forces in Baghdad and across mainly Shiite southern Iraq, leaving
more than 30 people dead.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1942 hrs