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°®Âþµº, a project established exactly to give a voice to Arab youths fighting for freedom, equality, democracy and social justice. Follow our coverage of Iraq's protest movement here.
Iraqi security forces and militias have been criticised by human rights organisations and civil society for using excessive force, including a massacre in the Shia holy city of Karbala.
Shia militant groups close to Iran’s Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have been actively involved in killing Iraqi demonstrators according to two Iraqi security officials.
Chronic corruption, an endemic job inequality and an absence of improvement in public services – just a few of the factors forcing Iraqis to take to the streets in protest.
Iraq finds itself caught in the throes of civil unrest and violence as anti-government protests launch themselves anew in the corruption-ridden Middle Eastern country.
As services and opportunities decline, corruption in Iraq has soared along with the summer temperatures, prompting Iraqis to risk their lives calling for change on the streets.
Despite investing millions of dollars to bring Iraqi Shia Arab clerics closer to Riyadh, it seems Saudi Arabia has once again been snubbed in favour of regional Shia powerhouse Iran.
Powerful Iran-linked Shia militants have been repeatedly targeted in airstrikes conducted around the country.
Medical professionals in Iraq's Diwaniya city have become the target of a demonising campaign following the tragic death of three-year-old Rafif Haider.
Iraq reacts to suspected Israeli airstrikes as the country's parliament demands extradition of Saddam Hussein's daughter from Jordan.