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20 Nov 2019 | 05:38 PM UTC

Iraq: Khor al-Zubair port in Basra reopens November 20 /update 57

Normal operations resume at Khor al-Zubair port in Basra November 20; Umm Qasr port remains closed

Warning

Event

Normal operations resumed at Khor al-Zubair port in Basra on Wednesday, November 20, following talks between officials and protesters. The port was closed on Tuesday, November 19, when protesters obstructed the port's entrance with roadblocks and burning tires. Iraq's Umm Qasr port remains closed and all operations are suspended as of Wednesday amid ongoing protests.

Heightened security measures and disruptions to transportation and businesses are to be expected in Baghdad and other major urban centers over the coming days as protests continue. Disruptions to Internet and telecommunications services are also expected to continue amid the unrest. Clashes between protesters and security forces are likely near all protest sites.

Context

Demonstrations broke out in Iraq on October 1 to protest perceived government corruption, inadequate provision of public services, and a lack of job opportunities. Following weeks of relative calm, demonstrations violently resumed on October 24-25, coinciding with the deadline issued by Grand Ayatollah Sistani to the government to produce a report on who in the Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) was responsible for firing at civilians during previous demonstrations. More than 300 people have been killed and 10,000 wounded since protests began. On October 31, President Barham Saleh announced that Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi agreed to resign if the Iraqi parliament's party blocs can agree on a replacement.

Advice

Individuals in Iraq are advised to monitor the situation and refrain from nonessential travel to the border regions with Iran.

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.