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Iraq: Activist found dead amid protests

Demonstrators gather at al-Khalani Square during an anti-government protest in Baghdad, Iraq on 15 November, 2019 [Murtadha Sudani/Anadolu Agency]

Demonstrators during an anti-government protest in Iraq on 15 November, 2019 [Murtadha Sudani/Anadolu Agency]

An Iraqi activist was found dead today morning, hours after disappearing amid mass protests against corruption and living conditions, according to a local security source, Anadolu Agency reports.

Ali Najm al-Lami disappeared on Tuesday while he was returning home from Tahrir Square, the epicenter of anti-government protests in the capital Baghdad.

“His body was found near his home on Wednesday with gunshot wounds in his head,” the source said on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on speaking to the media.

On Sunday, another activist was shot dead by two gunmen, while two other activists survived attacks on their lives in Karbala and Amara in southern Iraq.

Iraq has been rocked by mass protests since early October, leaving 485 Iraqis dead and 17,000 injured, according to Iraq’s High Commission for Human Rights.

On December 1, the Iraqi parliament accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi amid protests against corruption and poor living conditions.

READ: Over 2,600 protesters freed in Iraq

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