Iraqi PM says he’s listening amid deadly unrest
By DW
20 October 2019 |
8:50 am
In a speech delivered at dawn, Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdel-Mahdi has said he will respond to "rightful demands" by anti-government protesters. His speech came after three days of deadly unrest.
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