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Iraq
Protests resume in Iraq’s Sadr City as uprising enters second week
2019-10-09
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] Iraq’s government issued a second package of proposed social reforms on Tuesday in an attempt to appease the demands of anti-government protesters who for eight days have demonstrated nationwide, with the loss of 110 lives and 6,000 maimed.

Prime Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi issued a 13-point plan centered on subsidies and housing for the poor, as well as training and educational initiatives for unemployed youth.

Abdul Mahdi, following a cabinet meeting, posted his reforms on social media. Most Iraqis have been cut off from the internet and social media for several days now.

Protests resumed on Monday night in Baghdad’s Sadr City district, with at least one member of the security forces killed, although much of Iraq appeared quieter than it has been for a week as politicians sought a way to end an uprising.

Iraqi security forces began arresting protesters after nightfall on Tuesday in eastern and northwestern parts of Baghdad, police sources told Rooters. Police were carrying photos of protesters taken in recent days to identify them and arrest them. Iraq’s semi-official high commission for human rights
...which are usually open to widely divergent definitions...
said that 800 people were tossed into the calaboose last week, with about 500 already released.

Protesters, who have called for the removal of the government and a political class it views as corrupt have clashed with the security forces, mainly in Baghdad and the south.

Iraq’s military said on Tuesday one member of an Interior Ministry force was killed and four maimed when they came under fire from unknown assailants in Sadr City, where 15 people died the previous night in riots.

The violence has been the worst in Iraq since it put down an insurgency by the Sunni Moslem Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group nearly two years ago, and the biggest test for Abdul Mahdi, in office for a year.

The spread of the violence to Sadr City this week could heighten the security challenge posed by the protests. Unrest has historically been hard to put down in the district, where around a third of Baghdad’s 8 million people live with little electricity or water and few jobs.

Protesters set fire to tires outside the municipal council building and courthouse in Mudhaffar Square, police said. The gunfire that targeted the security forces was fired from a crowd of protesters, according to the police.

Protesters say they have come under attack by members of the security forces using live ammunition. Rooters journalists have witnessed protesters being killed and maimed by snipers firing from rooftops into crowds.

Iraq’s military on Tuesday called back into service those officers and soldiers dismissed on suspicions they abandoned cities and towns to an ISIS
...embracing their inner Islamic Brute...
onslaught in 2014.
Watch the hands, not the lips...
Parliament, which held its first session on Tuesday since the crisis began, discussed the move and reform plans aimed at pacifying protesters.

Related:
Iraq’s government: 2018-02-02 Baghdad Bomb & Bullet Bulletin: tribals clash, 5 passers by kaboomed
Iraq’s government: 2018-01-29 Baghdad Bomb & Bullet Bulletin: 2 bombs, 7 casualties, and a deadly tribal dispute undeterred
Iraq’s government: 2017-07-14 Iraqi militia kills 3 ISIS troops in Salahuddin
Related:
Adil Abdul Mahdi: 2019-10-07 Iraqi premier rejects resignation of seven ministers, Baghdad governor steps down
Adil Abdul Mahdi: 2019-10-05 Al-Sadr calls on Mahdi government to quit, to be followed by snap elections
Adil Abdul Mahdi: 2019-08-11 Iraq closes Mandali border crossing with Iran
Related:
Sadr City: 2019-10-07 96 protesters killed over six days: Iraqi state officials
Sadr City: 2019-10-03 live rounds shot at protesters in al-Sadr City
Sadr City: 2019-06-22 Iraq: Civilians killed in Baghdad blast at Shia mosque
Related:
Islamic State: 2019-10-07 Donald Trump Now Threatens Turkey on Twitter
Islamic State: 2019-10-07 Turkey to attack in northeast Syria; US forces to pull back
Islamic State: 2019-10-07 Trump Green Lights Turkey For Syria Invasion. [WTF moment for Kurds]
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