Jul 27, 2020
Iraq’s new Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi has ordered the country’s security forces to investigate the deaths of two anti-government protesters killed in central Baghdad late Sunday.
Crowds at the Sunday demonstration, which started in the capital’s Tahrir Square and continued to nearby Tayaran Square, protested ongoing electricity shortages, according to Reuters. A security force told the news agency that as security forces fired tear gas, protesters responded with stones and petrol bombs.
Iraqi security forces have “72 hours to reveal the results and outcomes of the investigations of the Sunday night incident,” said Kadhimi on state television Monday, according to Rudaw.
“Every bullet directed at our youth and our people while demanding their rights is a bullet directed at our dignity and principles,” he said.
Kadhimi, who assumed the role of prime minister in April after five months of political deadlock, has vowed justice for those killed or wounded by security forces during the sweeping anti-government protests that erupted in October 2019.