Iraqi protesters torch government building
A worker holds the remaining files from the fire of the municipality building of Basra, September 6, 2018. REUmore
Smoke rises from the Guest House building in Basra, September 6, 2018. REUTERS/Alaa al-Marjani
People shout slogans during a protest near the building of the government office in Basra, Iraq September 6, 2more
Iraqi security forces stand guard near the building of the government office in Basra, September 6, 2018. REUTmore
People gather during a protest near the Guest House building in Basra, September 6, 2018. REUTERS/Alaa al-Marjmore
Iraqi protesters stand on concrete blast wall during a protest near the building of the government office in Bmore
Smoke rises from the governorate and municipalities buildings of Basra, September 6, 2018. REUTERS/Essam al-Sumore
Iraqi protesters stand on concrete blast walls during a protest near the building of the government office in more
Iraqi people walk near government buildings in Basra, September 5, 2018. Frustrations were once again focused more
Iraqi protesters gather during a protest near the building of the government office in Basra, September 5, 201more
Protesters push down concrete blast walls of the government office building in Basra, September 5, 2018. REUTEmore
Protesters push down concrete blast walls of the government office building in Basra, September 5, 2018. REUmore
Iraqi protesters run from teargas during a protest near the building of the government office in Basra, Septemmore
Iraqi protesters run during a protest near the building of the government office in Basra, September 5, 2018. more
Protesters stand in front of Iraqi security forces during a protest in Basra, September 5, 2018. REUTERS/Essammore
Iraqi protesters run during a protest near the building of the government office in Basra, September 5, 2018. more
Protesters push down concrete blast walls for the building of the government office in Basra, September 5, 201more
Iraqi protesters run during a protest near the building of the government office in Basra, September 5, 2018. more
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