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The Iraq Freedom Congress (or Iraqi Freedom Congress, IFC) is a libertarian socialist, progressive, democratic, and secularist group.[1] The Congress was formed in March 2005 by labor groups, women's groups, students, and neighborhood groups concerned about sectarian violence, Ba'athism, Islamism, and nationalism, as well as the post-war occupation.[2]
The Congress has been active in protests, most recently regarding post-occupation security and checkpoint policy.[3]
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§ All attacks listed in this group were either committed by insurgents, or have unknown perpetrators |
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