Iraqis take to the streets of Baghdad and southern cities in a general strike that bolsters the weeks-long movement demanding a government overhaul
Anti-government protesters stand on a concrete wall set up by security forces, in al Rashid Street in Baghdad, Iraq, Nov. 17, 2019.
Sit-ins have become the go-to tactic for the rallies that erupted in early October in rage over corruption, a lack of jobs and an out-of-touch political class. Protesters cut roads in the oil-rich port city of Basra by burning tyres and in Hillah, south of Baghdad, students and other activists massed in front of the provincial headquarters.
Two people were wounded when security forces fired tear gas canisters in Rasheed Street in renewed confrontations Sunday. Protesters also took control of a five-story parking garage adjacent to the bridge, giving them a bird’s eye view over the Green Zone and the street below, mirroring tactics employed in Tahrir Square, where they occupied an iconic 14-story Saddam Hussein-era building that has become a reference point for demonstrators.
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