Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Iraqi forces’ live rounds kill 6 protesters

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

BAGHDAD — Iraqi security forces opened fire Thursday, killing six protesters as they were trying to remove barriers blocking their march in central Baghdad, while in the south, demonstrat­ors forced the closing of the country’s main port, hours after services had resumed after days of closure, officials said.

Demonstrat­ors have been trying to reach the Green Zone, which houses government offices and foreign embassies.

Along with the six killed, at least 41 protesters were wounded as security forces fired live rounds and tear gas to disperse the march in downtown’s Rashid Street, where the central bank is, security and medical officials said.

The protesters were trying to remove barriers near two bridges that lead to the west bank of the Tigris River. Now all bridges leading to the Green Zone have been blocked by security forces.

Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets since last month in the capital and across the largely Shiite south to demand sweeping political change. More than 250 people have been killed since the unrest broke out Oct. 1.

 ?? AP/HADI MIZBAN ?? Iraqi police fire tear gas Thursday to disperse anti-government protesters on the Martyrs bridge in central Baghdad.
AP/HADI MIZBAN Iraqi police fire tear gas Thursday to disperse anti-government protesters on the Martyrs bridge in central Baghdad.

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