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Iraqis torch govt building in Basra as at least 1 killed, 20+ injured in fresh protests (VIDEO) | |
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Demonstrators set a government building on fire amid ongoing deadly protests over poor public services in Basra, Iraq, with police clashes leaving one killed and at least 20 wounded. | |
Anger over lack of potable water, electricity outages, high unemployment and corruption spilled into the streets of the southern city of Basra for the third straight day on Wednesday. | Anger over lack of potable water, electricity outages, high unemployment and corruption spilled into the streets of the southern city of Basra for the third straight day on Wednesday. |
One person was killed and at least 20 were wounded after security forces reportedly used live rounds and tear gas to quell the demonstration. | One person was killed and at least 20 were wounded after security forces reportedly used live rounds and tear gas to quell the demonstration. |
At least five people were killed Tuesday in similar clashes. | At least five people were killed Tuesday in similar clashes. |
Video footage shows protesters throwing Molotov cocktails at a government building consumed by flames as gunfire, chanting, and whistling are heard in the background. | Video footage shows protesters throwing Molotov cocktails at a government building consumed by flames as gunfire, chanting, and whistling are heard in the background. |
Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, the former leader of an anti-American sectarian militia who now leads a political coalition in parliament, condemned the tactics used by police, saying that the protesters were unarmed and “only want to live with dignity.” | Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, the former leader of an anti-American sectarian militia who now leads a political coalition in parliament, condemned the tactics used by police, saying that the protesters were unarmed and “only want to live with dignity.” |
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