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Tension grips Iraq's Basra after protester killed by Staff Writers Basra, Iraq (AFP) July 10, 2018 Dozens of people demonstrated Tuesday in the southern Iraqi port city of Basra, two days after security forces opened fire killing one person during a protest against unemployment. Three other people were wounded in the incident, Karim Shuak, a member of Basra's provincial council, told AFP. He said the demonstrators were "youths demanding solutions to the problem of unemployment that has deteriorated because of the inaction of the federal government". Hussam Abulhil, a head of the Bani Mansour tribe to which the slain 30-year-old protester belonged, said demonstrators wanted his killer to face justice and the dismissal of Basra's security operations chief. The protests, like Tuesday's in front of the local government offices, will carry on, he said, while the interior ministry, for its part, said an investigation would be opened. Officially, unemployment in Iraq, where the under-24s represent six out of 10 of the population, is running at 10.8 percent.
A year after jihadists ousted, Iraq's Mosul still in ruins Mosul, Iraq (AFP) July 10, 2018 A year after pro-government forces recaptured Mosul from the Islamic State group, much of Iraq's second city lies in ruins and many of its residents see little reason to celebrate. "We were liberated but what have we come back to? Our homes have been destroyed," said mother of seven Umm Mohammed. On July 10, 2017, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory in the battle for the city after a nearly nine-month offensive against the jihadists. The fiercest fighting took place around ... read more
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