Iraq continues repayment of violence 63 killed in anti-government demonstration October 27, 6:32

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In Iraq in the Middle East, 63 people have been killed and approximately 2,600 people have been injured so far in anti-government demonstrations starting on the 25th. The United Nations has expressed concern about this situation, but there is concern that the situation will worsen as violence continues to be exchanged.

In Iraq, anti-government demonstrations have continued in the capital Baghdad and southern cities since 25th, just one year after Prime Minister Abdul Mahadi took office, against the backdrop of public dissatisfaction with weak public services and high unemployment. The

On the 26th, the second day, in Nasiriyah in the south, some of the demonstrators turned into riots by igniting the building, and according to the Iraqi human rights committee, so far the members of the demonstrators and security forces have been combined. 63 people died and 2592 people were injured.

In Iraq, anti-government demonstrations took place earlier this month, and 157 people died in about a week.

Prime Minister Abdul Mahadi has expressed measures such as unemployment allowance benefits and salary reductions for the prime minister and lawmakers. There is a concern that the situation will continue to worsen.

Under these circumstances, the United Nations Iraqi Support Team stationed in Iraq to support the creation of a stable country issued a statement on the 26th and expressed a strong concern that `` it cannot be retreated into a new chain of violence ''. And demonstrators are urged to overcome the situation through dialogue and other means.