Iraq declares curfews as gunfights rage
Five people were killed on Wednesdayand more than 200 were wounded in renewed clashes nationwide, the largestdisplay of public anger against Abdul Mahdi’s year-old government. Two werekilled on Tuesday.(Reuters) Demonstrators disperse as Iraqi security forces use tear gas during a protest in Baghdad, Iraq on Oct. 2. REUTERS/THAIER AL-SUDANI BAGHDAD – Iraqi Prime Minister AdelAbdul Mahdi declared a curfew in Baghdad after at least seven people werekilled and over 400 were injured during two days of nationwide anti-governmentprotests.
Curfews were imposed in Nassiriya,Amara and Hilla as protests began on Tuesday over unemployment, corruption andpoor public services while counter-terrorism troops opened fire on protesterswho were trying to storm Baghdad airport.