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Iraqi forces kill several protesters in Baghdad and Basra

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Anti-government demonstrators have clashed with security forces yet again in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and in the southern city of Basra.
But the protesters who are calling for systemic reforms in the government and the economy have shown no signs of backing down.
The United Nations says about 300 people have been killed since the protests began on October 1.
Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from Baghdad.
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But the protesters who are calling for systemic reforms in the government and the economy have shown no signs of backing down.
The United Nations says about 300 people have been killed since the protests began on October 1.
Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from Baghdad.
#AlJazeeraEnglish #Iraq
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