Protest against the government continues in Iraq More than 90 dead October 6th 4:06

In Iraq in the Middle East, protests against the government continued due to dissatisfaction with the high unemployment rate and more than 90 people were killed in the last five days due to clashes with security forces. There are also voices calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Abdul Mahadi, and there is concern about political destabilization.

In Iraq, protests against the government began in the capital Baghdad from the 1st due to dissatisfaction with high unemployment and weak public services, and spread to many cities such as Nasiriyah and Najaf in the south.

Fierce clashes occurred between security forces and demonstrators embarking on suppression, such as by firing live ammunition, and several local media reported that 93 people had been killed in the last five days and about 4,000 people were injured. I tell you.

In Baghdad, the ban on going out was lifted on the 5th, and no large-scale demonstrations have been confirmed as before, but security forces have been rigorously guarded and the situation is tense.

Prime Minister Abdul Mahdi is trying to settle the situation by helping the poor, but Islamic Shiite leader Saddle shows the attitude to defend the demonstration and seeks the Prime Minister's resignation There is a concern about the conversion.

In Iraq, reconstruction of areas that have been severely damaged by the radical organization IS = Islamic State has become an issue, but there are also concerns that reconstruction may be delayed.