http://www.cbc.ca/cp/world/050819/w081930.htmlBAGHDAD (AP) - Sunni Arabs and followers of an anti-American Shiite cleric held protests Friday against federal provisions in Iraq's proposed constitution, as negotiators sought to reach agreement on the charter by next week's deadline. snip
On Friday, more than 1,000 people rallied in Baqouba, northeast of Baghdad, to protest the proposed constitution. The demonstrators chanted slogans against the proposed division of Iraq.
In Baghdad, anti-federal protests were scheduled in Sadr City and the northern district of Kazimiyah, a Shiite bastion.
The biggest Shiite political party - the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq - supports creation of a federal region in the Shiite-dominated areas of central and southern Iraq, including major oil fields.
But two other Shiite parties, Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari's Dawa party and the movement of anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, do not support the plan.