One protester dead, 11 wounded during protests in Iraq’s Basra

Iraqi protesters gather during an anti-government protest near the building of the government office in Basra, Iraq September 7, 2018.

One protester has died and 11 more were wounded during demonstrations in Iraq’s second biggest city Basra on Friday, local security and health sources said.

Eleven protesters have died and dozens more have been wounded, mostly in clashes with the security forces, since Monday in Basra. Residents say they have been driven to the streets by corruption and misrule that allowed infrastructure to collapse, leaving no power or safe drinking water in the heat of summer.

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