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Millions march in Iraq in annual Arbaeen Shia pilgrimage

Millions of pilgrims are making their way on foot to the Iraqi city of Karbala for the annual Shia pilgrimage of Arbaeen.
Shia Muslim pilgrims shout slogans as they commemorate the Arbaeen religious festival in Kerbala, Iraq on Saturday. (Wissm al-Okili/Reuters )

Millions of pilgrims are making their way on foot to the Iraqi city of Karbala for the annual Shia pilgrimage of Arbaeen.

Saturday's commemoration includes more than 2 million Iranians and other Shias from abroad. Militias patrolled roads leading into the city and escorted Iranian pilgrims from the border, hiking up security for processions that have previously been targeted by Sunni militant groups with bloody bombings.

This year's Arbaeen ceremonies take place amid widespread anger in Iraq's Shia south over the government's heavy crackdown on protests that erupted earlier this month against unemployment, corruption and government mismanagement.

Arbaeen is regarded as the largest annual public gathering in the world and draws more pilgrims than the hajj in Saudi Arabia, a pilgrimage required once in a lifetime of every able Muslim.

Shia Muslim pilgrims gather in Kerbala for the Arbaeen festival. (Alaa Al-Marjani/Reuters)