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    The deputy of the bloc of change Hoshyar Abdullah, on Saturday, the presence of Prime Minister Haider Abadi to the new parliament instead of being in Basra in this exceptional circumstance as "a disappointing procedure," noting that Abadi did not get his confidence from this parliament, From the previous parliament.
    "We were waiting for Abadi to go with his ministers immediately to Basra to meet the demands of the demonstrators and put an end to the bloody events and get things done before they reach a more serious stage, but we were surprised that he will attend the session of the House of Representatives," Abdullah said in a statement.
    "Regardless of the constitutionality of the session, we support and support any attempt to provide quick and effective solutions to address the deteriorating situation in Basra and to meet the demands of the people, which are fundamental rights and not a part of the government. No more, in addition to that the new parliament is not the one who gave legitimacy to Abadi, but the former parliament. "
    "Abadi must be present in the street with the protesters to listen to their concerns, their suffering and their problems, and to intervene in order to shed blood and correct the situation before it deteriorates and reaches more dangerous stages, but he tries to escape to Parliament instead of the street," he said.
    "Our people in Basra rebelled against the miserable reality of their wealth-rich province," Abdullah said. "It is the duty of the government to respect its people and meet its demands and give it its rights before people are forced to take to the streets after they have despaired of the government's implementation of its promises."
    Dozens of people demonstrated on Friday afternoon outside the Iranian consulate in the southernmost province of Basra, demanding Tehran stop interfering in Iraq.
    The protesters also called on Iran to withdraw the parties loyal to the province, which accused them of managing financial and administrative corruption in the state institutions and services.
    Iraqi security sources said the protesters stormed the consulate building in the Abe al-Khasib area and set fire to it, chanting slogans against Iran.
    The Iraqi Foreign Ministry earlier expressed regret that the Iranian Consulate General in Basra was attacked by protesters and set fire to them.
    Meanwhile, the Basra Operations Command imposed a blanket ban on roaming and further notice after recent developments.
    In light of the rapid events, a young man was killed and other protesters were wounded during a shooting from the headquarters of the Popular People's Assembly in Basra after being besieged and tried to storm him by the demonstrators.
    "Unidentified assailants claim to be demonstrators who destroyed the Jafar al-Tayyar center for the treatment of wounded and disabled members of the popular crowd in Basra province and assaulted the wounded who were being treated, while burning the office of the popular crowd of the prime minister," the media said in a statement.
    "Unknown groups, some wearing masks and claiming to be protestors, have this evening destroyed the Jafar al-Tayyar center of the popular crowd clinic, which is treating the wounded and the disabled of the entire crowd," the media said. "These groups attacked the wounded who are being treated."
    The statement added that "these groups also burned the office of the popular crowd of the prime minister in the province of Basra."
    The provinces of Basra are witnessing continuous demonstrations since the beginning of last July to protest the deterioration of the reality of the service, has escalated recently after the contamination of drinking water, and high salinity, causing thousands of intestinal diseases, and severe severe.
    Hundreds of angry protesters set on fire on Thursday evening at government offices and offices of parties and Shiite factions close to Iran, led by Badr Organization led by Hadi al-Amiri and Asaib Ahl al-Haq led by Qais al-Khazali.
    This was the latest escalation in the violence associated with the ongoing popular protests in the central and southern provinces since July, which calls for improving public services and providing jobs and fighting corruption.
    Security authorities imposed a curfew in Basra to contain the violence.
    Since the start of protests in Basra, on July 9, the total number of dead has reached 26 demonstrators, according to figures of the High Commission for Human Rights.  



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