Jubilant Scenes Amid Baaqubah Blasts
Voters clap and jump for joy, seemingly unfazed by the violence.
Voters clap and jump for joy, seemingly unfazed by the violence.
People stay home rather than vote as Ramadi sees sporadic violence.
Voters in the south may be solidly behind the election, but support for the main Shia-led faction is not monolithic.
Shia queue up to make their voices heard in city of Nassriyah.
Organisers of poll fear Iraqi Kurdistan will lose its autonomy if local leaders become too deeply embroiled in Baghdad politics.
Attacks against polling stations appear to have failed to deter much of the capital’s electorate.
Parties in Iraqi Kurdistan accuse each other of election fraud.
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani’s call for Shia to vote brought out many of the old and frail.
Insurgents shoot off voters’ ink-stained fingers in Baaqubah.