Liberation Square, Baghdad

Liberation Square
City Square
The square in 1961
The square in 1961
Opening date1937
LocationAl-Sa'doun Street and al-Jumhuriya Bridge
Baghdad, Iraq Iraq

Liberation Square or al-Tahrir Square (Arabic: ساحة التحرير), originally known as Queen Alia Square (Arabic: ساحة الملكة عالية)[1] is a square located in central Baghdad at the intersection of al-Sa'doun Street and al-Jumhuriya Bridge road. Al-Tahrir Square is Baghdad's biggest and most central square located in the al-Rusafa part of the city on the eastern banks of the Tigris river.[2]

In recent years, al-Tahrir Square became the center of various protests and demonstrations in Baghdad and in Iraq. Most notably of these was the unrest of the October 2019 Iraqi protests that saw hundreds of thousands gathering to protest against the Iraqi government and its failures with many volunteered to help the protestors.[3][4]

  1. ^ Al-Sa'adi, Malka (2014). A Doctor from Mesopotamia. Author House. ISBN 9781491810965.
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  4. ^ Foltyn, Simona (2019-10-27). "'They are worse than Saddam': Iraqis take to streets to topple regime". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2023-11-07.

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