Baghdad Removes Armed Group Flags from Two Bridges, Raises Iraqi Flag
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BAGHDAD, Iraq โ Authorities in Baghdad removed flags and banners belonging to armed groups from two bridges in the Dora district and replaced them with the Iraqi national flag.
The Iraqi flag was raised over Al-Jamiya Bridge and Al-Mechanic Bridge, according to the report. The move came amid ongoing calls to prioritize national symbols in public spaces.
Some residents welcomed the action, describing it as a step toward strengthening state authority and national identity. Commentators argued that only the Iraqi flag should be prominently displayed on state institutions and major public infrastructure.
According to the article, alternative flags are restricted to diplomatic missions, provincial administration buildings, places of worship, and the Kurdistan Region. Discussions about visual standards and national symbols in Baghdad have resurfaced, with some residents calling for stricter regulations governing flag displays in public areas.
