07 Sep 2018 | 05:03 PM UTC
Iraq: Protesters set fire to several buildings in Basra September 7 /update 12
Protesters set fire to the Iranian consulate and other buildings in Basra on September 7; additional protests expected in the coming days
Event
Protesters have set fire to several buildings in Basra on Friday, September 7, including the Iranian consulate, the provincial government building, and the Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq group headquarters, among others. Violent unrest has escalated since Monday, September 3, as demonstrators continue to express their discontent with perceived poor government services and anger over the deaths of anti-government demonstrators. Clashes have been reported between protesters and security forces in recent days and it is estimated that at least ten people have been killed since Monday.
Additional protests are likely in the coming days. A heightened security presence and localized traffic disruptions are to be anticipated around government buildings and near demonstration sites.
Context
Protests in Basra have left at least a dozen people dead and nearly 100 others wounded since September 1, according to Iraq's Independent High Commission for Human Rights. On September 6, local authorities revoked a city-wide curfew due to the police's inability to enforce it amid the widespread violence. Basra has witnessed a series of protests in recent months as residents denounce the government's perceived inadequate provision of public services.
Advice
Individuals in Iraq, and particularly those in Basra, are advised to closely monitor the situation, avoid all protests and large public gatherings as a precaution, and adhere to all instructions issued by the local authorities.
The security environment in Iraq remains complex. Although travel is possible in some areas with proper security protocols in place, other areas should be considered strictly off-limits. Professional security advice and support should be sought prior to all travel.