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Five protesters shot dead in Iraq as demonstrators clash with police |
2019-11-28 |
![]() Security forces rubbed out two people in Karbala overnight and two in Baghdad on Wednesday, while a fifth person died from gunfire by security forces during protests in the southern oil capital of Basra. Demonstrators prevented babus Young, mostly Shia protesters say politicians are corrupt and blame them for Iraq’s failure to recover from decades of conflict and sanctions despite two years of relative calm following the defeat of ISIS. Government reform has amounted to little more than a handful of state jobs for graduates, stipends for the poor and pledges of election reform which politicians have barely begun to discuss. Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi expressed concern over both the violence and the financial toll of unrest late on Tuesday, but mostly blamed unidentified saboteurs for the damage. "There have been deaders among protesters and security forces, many maimed and arrested ... we’re trying to identify mistakes" made by security forces in trying to put down the protests, he told a televised cabinet meeting. "The blocking of ports has cost billions of dollars," he said. Protesters have blocked traffic into Iraq’s main commodities port near Basra this month and tried to surround the Central Bank in Baghdad, apparently bent on causing economic disruption where calls for removal of the government have failed. Related: Karbala: 2019-11-22 Tribal sheikhs of the holy city of #Karbala unanimously declare their total rejection to Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi's call Karbala: 2019-11-22 Forces in black outfit arrested #protesters in #Karbala Karbala: 2019-11-20 Iraqi public employees, students go on general strike in Najaf, Karbala |
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