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    Night demonstrations in Iraq continue: chants against the government and demands for services

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    Night demonstrations in Iraq continue: chants against the government and demands for services Empty Night demonstrations in Iraq continue: chants against the government and demands for services

    Post by Rocky Thu 29 Apr 2021, 8:41 am

    [size=47]Night demonstrations in Iraq continue: chants against the government and demands for services

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    Protesters in the eastern neighborhood of the capital blocked a number of roads by burning tires (Getty)
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    Night demonstrations continue in the Iraqi capital, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , and the southern governorates, in protest against the continuous power cuts, the deterioration of the rest of the services, and the failure to hold accountable those involved in the " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] " fire in Baghdad, which broke out last Saturday, and caused the killing and wounding of more than 200 Iraqis.
    Demonstrators in the Jamila neighborhood, east of the capital, Baghdad, cut off a number of roads, Wednesday night - Thursday, by burning tires, demanding better electricity and providing services, and chanted slogans condemning the Iraqi government and its head, [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , and demanding that it resign, considering that it failed to manage the crises in the region. Country.

    Residents of al-Shula neighborhood, northwest of Baghdad, also demonstrated on Wednesday night - Thursday, chanting slogans against al-Kazemi and his cabinet ministers, criticizing the ongoing power cuts, and refusing government procrastination in holding officials responsible for negligent accountability for the Ibn al-Khatib hospital fire, as well as delaying the prosecution and trial of murderers Protesters and activists.
    Demonstrators roamed the streets of Nasiriyah, the local capital of Dhi Qar Governorate, in the south of the country, and burned tires in the roads, to demand improvement of the service reality in the city, especially the electric current, with the rise in temperatures, and the increase in demand for electricity.
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    Demonstrators in the city of Essaouira in Wasit Governorate, south of Baghdad, went out on Wednesday night to demand the dismissal of local officials in the governorate, stressing the need to respond to their demands as soon as possible, which also include providing services and holding the killers of the protesters accountable, and waving to escalate the manifestations of peaceful protest if the Iraqi authorities did not respond to their demands.
    The protesters of Wasit Governorate had earlier called on the Iraqi government to immediately respond to their demands, foremost among which was the dismissal of Governor Muhammad Jamil al-Mayahi and his two deputies, warning that they would escalate their protest movement next month if the demands were not met.
    The Iraqi street is witnessing widespread discontent against the government of Mustafa Al-Kazemi, which reached its climax after the recent "Ibn Al-Khatib Hospital" fire and the disaster it caused, and before that the killing of a protester and wounding others at the hands of the security forces in the town of Al-Wehda, south of Baghdad, in addition to the decline in the level of services, and the economic crisis that has caused As a result of the government's decision at the end of last year to raise the exchange rate of the dollar, which caused a rapid rise in prices.
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