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It has been reported that more than 700 people have been injured, 14 of whom have already been killed, to protest against unemployment and power outages in Iraq and then in Baghdad.
Fazıl Garravi, member of the Human Rights Committee of the Iraqi Parliament
Images of some of the protesters who lost their lives in the fire caused by the security forces during the events in the south of the country were shared in social media.
During Friday's protests in Baghdad, security forces tried to disperse protesters disproportionately.
In the southern provinces of Iraq, in response to the problem of unemployment in the southern provinces, dozens of protesters try to escape into the alleys and are detained by soldiers who do not have not heard. The demonstrations, which began, continued to progress with interruptions of electricity. The protests erupted in the capital Baghdad on July 14, shortly after Basra, Musenna, Zikar, Meysan and Najaf.
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