Uprising in Iraq at peak, 34 killed, hundreds injured in three days
Uprising in Iraq at peak, 34 killed, hundreds injured in three days
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Baghdad: 34 people have lost their lives in anti-government protests in Iraq for the last three days. While more than 1500 people are injured. Ali Akram al-Bayati, a member of the Iraq High Commission for Human Rights, informed the media that 31 protesters and three security personnel were among the dead. According to him, at least 1518 people have been injured so far, of which 423 are Iraqi security personnel.

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Despite the government imposing curfew in many southern cities of Iraq, the largest number of protesters took to the streets. They are opposing the government on corruption, lack of basic services and unemployment. Many people in Baghdad were protesting by taking a picture of one of Iraq's most popular military officers, Lieutenant General Abdulwahab Al-Saadi, who also led the anti-terrorist fight against the Islamic State (IS).

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Let me tell you that Saadi was removed from his post by the government last week. According to Iraq's Prime Minister's Office, a day before PM Adil Abdul Mahdi called an emergency security meeting. In this, the Council emphasized the necessary and appropriate steps to be taken for the protection of people and public property in the country. With this, it has been said that the government will also try to meet the legitimate demands of the protesters.

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