Fresh clashes erupt between Iraqi demonstrators and security forces in Iraqi capital Baghdad, leaving one dead and dozens wounded, according to medics
An injured protester is rushed to a hospital during clashes between security forces and anti-government protesters on Rasheed Street in Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday, November 26, 2019.
At least 350 people have died and around 15,000 have been wounded since anti-government protests erupted in Baghdad and the Shia-majority south nearly two months ago. In Diwaniyah, further south, schools, and public buildings have also been shut for the last month amid strikes and road closures, but skirmishes with riot police have been rare.
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