Tag Archives: Iraqi Protests

Iraq PM-designate meets representatives of the protesters

Iraq’s premier-designate Mohammed Allawi has met with dozens of representatives of the protest movement rocking the capital and south since October, a participant in the meetings said Wednesday. The protesters have been demanding an overhaul of the ruling elite and have rejected Allawi as a product of the political class …

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Iraq: MP reveals the latest developments in Abdul Mahdi’s successor.

Al-Fateh Alliance, revealed on Saturday, the agreement of political forces to nominate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi to head the new Iraqi government. “All political forces have agreed to nominate Muhammad Tawfiq Allawi to head the new Iraqi government,” said MP Mukhtar al-Musawi, noting that “this choice has been decided and with …

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UN calls for Reforms & peaceful demonstrations in Iraq

UN Iraq Representative urges renewed push for reform, calls for demonstrations to remain peaceful With public demonstrations across many parts of Iraq in their fourth month, the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Iraq, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, is urging a renewed push for reform and expressing concern about ongoing …

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At least 13 wounded in violence in Baghdad – officials

Iraqi security forces fired tear gas and live rounds during clashes with anti-government protesters overnight and on Monday morning in Baghdad, wounding at least 13 demonstrators and prompting authorities to close key streets and thoroughfares leading to the city center, officials said. The violence is the latest since protests in …

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Video: Nearly 60 People Injured in Clashes Between Protesters, Police in Eastern Iraq

Nearly 60 people, including 48 police officers, were injured in clashes between security forces and students outside the University of Wasit in Iraq’s eastern Wasit province, media reported on Sunday, citing a security source. “Forty-eight police officers were injured. Eleven demonstrators were also wounded,” the source told Alsumaria Iraqi broadcaster. …

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Iraqi protesters shut down southern Nassiriya oilfield: sources

Protesters broke into Iraq’s southern Nassiriya oilfield on Saturday and forced employees to cut off electricity from its control station, taking the field offline until further notice, a security source and two oil sources said. The oilfield produces 90,000 barrels a day (BPD) of crude. Protesters chanted “no homeland, no …

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Iraqi president quits after rejecting nominee for prime minister

Iraqi President Barham Salih has submitted his resignation to parliament after he refused to designate the nominee for the premiership, Assad al-Eidani, arguing that he would rather step down than appoint the position to a figure strongly rejected by protesters. Salih handed his resignation to the Council of Representatives of …

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Iraq parliament approves new electoral law

In a move to stem public anger and drawn-out street protests, Iraq’s parliament has approved a new electoral law, which enables the electorate to choose individual candidates instead of picking from party lists. On Tuesday, the legislature lent its blessing to the law, which has constituted a key demand by …

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Iraqi Politicians Miss Deadline for New Prime Minister.

Thousands of Iraqis protested Monday in Baghdad and other parts of the country after politicians missed an overnight deadline for naming a new prime minister. Anti-government rallies have rocked the capital and the south since October with people protesting against corruption, poor services and a lack of jobs. President Barham …

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