Kuwait Times

Iraq Kurd protesters tear-gassed

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SULAIMANIY­AH, Iraq: Security forces in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region fired tear gas and rubber-coated bullets Saturday to disperse anti-government protesters and briefly detained seven opposition lawmakers, an AFP journalist and an official said.

The opposition New Generation party had called for demonstrat­ions in Sulaimaniy­ah and other cities in the country’s north in protest against deteriorat­ing living conditions, alleged corruption and authoritar­ian practices by the regional government.

Dozens of police vehicles were deployed to the centre of Sulaimaniy­ah, and security forces fired tear gas and rubber-coated bullets once several hundred protesters had gathered, an AFP correspond­ent reported. Security forces stopped journalist­s from taking images of the crackdown.

Six New Generation lawmakers in the federal parliament in Baghdad who were preparing to join the protests, and another from the regional parliament, were taken in for questionin­g for a few hours, the bloc’s chief Srwa Abdulwahid told AFP. They were

all later released, she said.

Abdulwahid posted photograph­s on Twitter of some 30 activists she said had been arrested in recent days. Human rights associatio­ns regularly criticise Iraqi Kurdish authoritie­s for carrying out arbitrary arrests, suppressin­g protests and attacking press freedoms.

Keen on projecting an image as a relative haven of stability and tolerance in war-battered Iraq, the autonomous region has long been dominated by the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), led by the Barzani family, and the rival Patriotic Union

of Kurdistan (PUK), headed by the Talabani clan.

The crackdown in the Kurdistan region comes as supporters of powerful Shiite Muslim leader Moqtada Sadr have been holding a sit-in in the gardens around parliament in Baghdad’s normally secure Green Zone, home to government and diplomatic buildings.

The cleric’s supporters occupied the legislatur­e last Saturday and remained inside the building for several days, protesting against a rival Shiite bloc’s pick for the premiershi­p. — AFP

 ?? ?? SULAIMANIY­AH, Iraq: Security forces deploy during a rally called for by the New Generation Movement, a Kurdish opposition party, in Iraq’s northeaste­rn city of Sulaimaniy­ah in the autonomous Kurdistan region. — AFP
SULAIMANIY­AH, Iraq: Security forces deploy during a rally called for by the New Generation Movement, a Kurdish opposition party, in Iraq’s northeaste­rn city of Sulaimaniy­ah in the autonomous Kurdistan region. — AFP

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