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Iraqi Christians cancel Christmas celebrations in solidarity with protests by Staff Writers Kirkuk, Iraq (AFP) Dec 3, 2019 The head of Iraq's Chaldean Catholic Church announced Tuesday the community would not hold public celebrations of Christmas out of respect for those killed and wounded in recent anti-government protests. The mass rallies rocking Iraq's capital and south have been met with violence by security forces and armed groups, leaving nearly 430 dead and 20,000 wounded. The protest have been concentrated in Shiite Muslim-majority areas, but on Tuesday, a large part of Iraq's Christian community said it would take part in an act of solidarity. "There will be no decorated Christmas trees in the churches or streets, no celebrations and no reception at the patriarchate," announced the head of Iraq's Chaldean Catholic community, Patriarch Louis Raphael Sako. Iraq's Christian minority has been ravaged by years of war, with just a third left out of the 1.5 million Christians living in the country before 2003. Many are in Baghdad or the northern province of Nineveh. Sako made the decision "out of respect for the dead and wounded among protesters and security forces, and in solidarity with the pains of their families". As the demonstrations enter their third month, other non-Shiite communities in Iraq have also expressed solidarity. Sunni-majority Mosul has held funeral marches for those wounded further south and Salahaddin province announced three days of mourning for the fallen. Hundreds of students also marched in multi-ethnic Kirkuk.
Iraq parties in talks over new PM amid unrelenting protests Baghdad (AFP) Dec 2, 2019 Iraq's rival parties were negotiating the contours of a new government on Monday, after the previous cabinet was brought down by a two-month protest movement insisting on even more deep-rooted change. After just over a year in power, premier Adel Abdel Mahdi formally resigned Sunday after a dramatic intervention by top Shiite cleric Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani. That followed a wave of violence that pushed the protest toll to over 420 dead - the vast majority of them demonstrators. Parliamen ... read more
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