Iraqi protesters burn items to block the road as they clash with security forces during an anti-government demonstration in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala. Baghdad and the country's south have been rocked by a second wave of demonstrations since October 24, with protesters digging in despite tear gas, curfews and violence that has left more than 74 dead.
AFP
2/14
Demonstrators take part in a protest over corruption, lack of jobs, and poor services, in Baghdad.
REUTERS
3/14
Protesters burn items to block the road as they clash with security forces during an anti-government demonstration in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala, south of Iraq's capital Baghdad.
AFP
4/14
Protesters fill Tahrir Square in Baghdad.
NYT
5/14
Iraqi protesters make way for an ambulance to pass during an anti-government demonstration in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala, south of Iraq's capital Baghdad.
AFP
6/14
A tuk-tuk drives away from tear gas fired by Iraqi security forces during a protest over corruption, lack of jobs, and poor services, in Baghdad.
REUTERS
7/14
This combination photo shows Iraqi citizens taking part in anti-government protests in Baghdad.
AP
8/14
An Iraqi protester hurls items at security forces during an anti-government demonstration in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala, south of Iraq's capital Baghdad.
AFP
9/14
A demonstrator throws a tear gas canister during a protest over corruption, lack of jobs, and poor services, in Baghdad.
REUTERS
10/14
Anti-government protesters set a fire and take cover while Iraqi security forces fire tear gas and close the bridge leading to the Green Zone, during a demonstration in Baghdad.
AP
11/14
An ambulance is pictured as Iraqi protesters clash with security forces during an anti-government demonstration in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala, south of Iraq's capital Baghdad.
AFP
12/14
Anti-government protesters gather in Tahrir Square during a demonstration in Baghdad.
AP
13/14
A demonstrator wears a mask, as they take part in a protest over corruption, lack of jobs, and poor services, in Baghdad.
REUTERS
14/14
Anti-government protesters take cover while Iraqi Security forces fire tear gas and close the bridge leading to the Green Zone, during a demonstration in Baghdad.
AP
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