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Vomena Nov 8th, 2019: The popular mass revolt in Iraq

Vomena Nov 8th, 2019: The popular mass revolt in Iraq

Protesters took to the streets of Baghdad once ag…

Voices of the Middle East and North Africa · VOMENA Team at KPFA

November 8, 201958m 15s

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Protesters took to the streets of Baghdad once again on October 25 calling for radical changes to the existing political and economic system Ever since a new waves of protests erupted in Baghdad on October 1 and quickly spread several southern cities, Iraq has been rocked by demonstrations and acts of civil disobedience rooted in long-standing grievances over unemployment, inadequate services, economic mismanagement and corruption. The security forces have responded harshly; killing more than 260 protestors and injuring thousands more. Nevertheless, the unrest continues, and the protestors have expanded their demands to include an overhaul of Iraq’s political structure, which was established after the U.S. led invasion in 2003. To get a better picture of what is happening in Iraq and the role of the US and regional players in that country, shahram Aghamir spoke with NY Professor Sinan Antoon Guest: Sinan Antoon is a celebrated poet, novelist, translator, and scholar of modern Arabic literature and contemporary Arab culture and politics at the Gallatin school at NYU. His latest novel is titled 'The Book Of Collateral Damage,