Iraqistan Protests

The Iraqistan 2011 Protests began on March 7, 2011 consisting of anti-Democracy/pro-Islamic government protesters and counter protesters supporting Democracy and civil freedoms following a series of terrorism bombing attacks against Iraqistani federal government buildings on March 5th. A group calling itself the Islamist Syrian National Liberation announced its responsibility for the attacks, demanding the end to the Iraqistani democracy, the liberation of Syria and a return to Sharia government. The Security Alliance confirmed the ISNL is affiliated with the terrorist group al-Qaeda, who has a continued presence in Iraqistan since its formation in 2007.

Protests
Protesting began on March 7th by supporters of the movement to liberate Syria. The groups began fairly small. Counter protests began hours later, which quickly outnumbered the anti-Democracy movement. Both sides protests broke out in Syria and Iraq provinces while pro-Democracy counter protests appeared in Western Iran.

Rioting
March 9th

Further Terrorism
March 10th

Civil War
March 15th