Iraq Anti-Government Demonstration Conflict with security forces to 300 dead people 11:53 on November 11

In Iraq in the Middle East, large-scale anti-government demonstrations seeking political reform have not yet converged, and the number of deaths since the beginning of last month reached 300 people due to clashes between the participants of the demonstrations and security forces. Is spreading.

In Iraq, against the backdrop of high unemployment and dissatisfaction with persistent corruption, large-scale anti-government demonstrations seeking political reform have continued in the capital Baghdad and other cities in the middle and south since last month.

On the 9th in Baghdad, there is a sign that the situation will converge, with at least four demonstrators dying, with the demonstrators colliding with security forces near the bridge leading to the district where government agencies and embassies in various countries gather. I can't see it.

According to the Iraqi Human Rights Commission, the number of deaths from the beginning of the month until the 10th of the month reached 301, including the demonstrators and security forces, and the number of injuries reached approximately 15,000.

The Iraqi government says that it will promote political reforms that reflect the assertions of the participants of the demonstration, but the conflict between political parties over how to interact with neighboring Iran etc. is an obstacle and can draw a concrete reform path There is no further confusion.