Iraq protests descend into bloodshed as activists say Iran making them 'strangers in our country'
on Sunday, following five days of violent protests. But, at dusk, the mayhem ricocheted once again through the capital and southern cities with a clear message from civilians: Cut the corruption and provide essential services, and get Iran and its proxies out of government./ “Protesters are being burned with hot water, tear gas, and by live fire. We are poor people, and the Iranian-backed militias are doing this to us. They are even coming to the hospitals to kill the (wounded) protestors,” Abbas Naji, 24, who previously worked in ...
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