Sadr fears spillover of 'knock off the turban' campaign from Iran to IraqBAGHDAD, Iraq-The leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, has recently kept a low profile, demonstrating that he has accepted the new political realties in Iraq, foremost of which is the control by his rivals in the Coordination Framework of both the government and parliament.Sadr did not hide his anguish over the possible spread of the symbolic movement to Iraq where clerics, blamed for many of Iraq's ills since 2003, could be the target of street's anger.The populist leader expressed his wariness in a recent tweet about seeing Iraqis copy Iranian protesters by knocking off clerics' turbans and campaigning for the removal of women's hijab.Analysts say that in standing up to the campaign against turbans, Sadr has discovered a new cause to defend with his supporters, most of who are commoners who revere clergy regardless of its mistakes and questionable decisions.The Sadrist leader finds in his alarm over the Iranian campaign against the turbans common cause with the Iraqi Shia clergy, who fret over the risk of seeing their political and social legitimacy threatened."