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Iraqi curfew for football final | Iraqi curfew for football final |
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Security in Baghdad has been stepped up as Iraqi football fans watch their national team play Saudi Arabia in the Asian cup final in Indonesia. | |
Authorities fear fans gathering in groups may be targets for bombers. About 50 people were killed in attacks after Iraq's victory in the semi-final. | Authorities fear fans gathering in groups may be targets for bombers. About 50 people were killed in attacks after Iraq's victory in the semi-final. |
The authorities have banned vehicles from the capital during and after the final and urged fans not to congregate. | The authorities have banned vehicles from the capital during and after the final and urged fans not to congregate. |
Correspondents say Iraq's progress has temporarily united the divided country. | Correspondents say Iraq's progress has temporarily united the divided country. |
Iraq surprised the football world by beating tournament favourites Australia, and then former winners South Korea in Wednesday's semi-final. | |
Wild celebrations followed that victory, with crowds dancing in the streets and waving the national flag. | Wild celebrations followed that victory, with crowds dancing in the streets and waving the national flag. |
But the party was brought to a bloody end as insurgents detonated bombs in two parts of Baghdad, killing about 50 people. | But the party was brought to a bloody end as insurgents detonated bombs in two parts of Baghdad, killing about 50 people. |
Football fever | Football fever |
Cars, bicycles, motorcycles and carts have been banned from Baghdad from 1600 (1200 GMT) on Sunday to 0600 on Monday. | |
Military spokesman Brigadier General Qassim al-Moussawi said they wanted to stop "terrorists, Sunni extremists and criminals from targeting the joy of the people over the achievements of the Iraqi national team". | Military spokesman Brigadier General Qassim al-Moussawi said they wanted to stop "terrorists, Sunni extremists and criminals from targeting the joy of the people over the achievements of the Iraqi national team". |
A similar vehicle ban is being imposed in the northern city of Kirkuk. | A similar vehicle ban is being imposed in the northern city of Kirkuk. |
The BBC's Andy Gallacher in Baghdad says football fever has gripped the nation. | The BBC's Andy Gallacher in Baghdad says football fever has gripped the nation. |
Iraq's progress has united a divided countryShops selling Iraqi flags, baseball caps and T-shirts are reporting brisk business, and Iraqis have stocked up on fuel to make sure that generators can run their televisions. | Iraq's progress has united a divided countryShops selling Iraqi flags, baseball caps and T-shirts are reporting brisk business, and Iraqis have stocked up on fuel to make sure that generators can run their televisions. |
One fan, Amir Wali, said: "I call upon all Iraqi communities - Sunnis, Shiites, Kurds, Arabs, Yazidis and Christians - to adopt one stance today and encourage the Iraqi football team, because this team carries the name of Iraq." | One fan, Amir Wali, said: "I call upon all Iraqi communities - Sunnis, Shiites, Kurds, Arabs, Yazidis and Christians - to adopt one stance today and encourage the Iraqi football team, because this team carries the name of Iraq." |
Ali al-Shakarchi added: "I'd like to warmly greet this team who make the people happy, our wounded people who are in need of joy and pleasure. God willing, we will win!" | Ali al-Shakarchi added: "I'd like to warmly greet this team who make the people happy, our wounded people who are in need of joy and pleasure. God willing, we will win!" |
Gunfire banned | Gunfire banned |
A number of people have been killed by celebratory gunfire after Iraq's previous victories. | A number of people have been killed by celebratory gunfire after Iraq's previous victories. |
The authorities have warned that anyone caught firing guns into the air will be punished. | The authorities have warned that anyone caught firing guns into the air will be punished. |
Our correspondent says it is doubtful whether any of security measures will quell celebrations if Iraq win. | Our correspondent says it is doubtful whether any of security measures will quell celebrations if Iraq win. |
The team includes Sunni and Shia Muslims, and it could, he says, be a rare moment for Iraq to celebrate with one voice. | The team includes Sunni and Shia Muslims, and it could, he says, be a rare moment for Iraq to celebrate with one voice. |