Violent protests in Iraq leave 100 dead and injured
Clashes on April 23 in northern Iraq between security forces and anti-government Sunni Muslim protesters killed 27 people and injured about 70, top Iraqi military officers said, AFP/Reuters reported.
Clashes on April 23 in northern Iraq between security forces and anti-government Sunni Muslim protesters killed 27 people and injured about 70, top Iraqi military officers said, AFP/Reuters reported.
The clashes broke out at around 5am local time (02am GMT) when security forces entered a camp in the town of Hawijah, west of Kirkuk. Gunfire broke out between the two sides, according to the source.
Since December 2012, thousands of Sunni Muslims have protested every week in several provinces in Iraq to demand an end to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government's failure to recognize their position in society./.
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