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Pelted governor's deputy with plastic bottles

Iraqis protest over poor services, salty tap water

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Protesters shout slogans and hold placards during a demonstration in Basra
Basra - Arab Today

Hundreds of Iraqis demonstrated Saturday over the poor quality of water in the southern city of Basra, as protests demanding better services from the government spread across the country.

Around 500 people, waving banners and Iraqi flags, protested in front of the governor's office to demand a solution to the long-running problem of salty tap water.

"We demand the dismissal of the governor and of the provincial council; the time has come for Basra's people to get their rights," said Ziyad Tareq, a 24-year-old student.

When the governor's deputy went out to hear their demands, demonstrators pelted him with plastic water bottles and insisted on seeing the governor himself.

"The local government is always promising improved water and electricity but they are liars and no longer have any credibility," Tareq said.

"The temperature is 54 degrees (Celsius -- or 129 Fahrenheit) in central Basra right now... the Basra people are very angry at their rulers."

Raad Jassim, an employee at the South Oil Co, said Basra residents were increasingly frustrated at their region's inability to capitalise on its massive oil wealth.

"Basra is feeding Iraq; it is bankrolling the country, and we do not even have water that is suitable for livestock," the 36-year-old said.

The region is home to the oil fields that account for the vast majority of the more than three million barrels of oil Iraq exports every day.

Yet it remains under-developed and has suffered from chronic power outages, poor water quality, uncollected waste and other problems that have led a growing number of Basrawis to call for autonomy.

Security forces were out in force Saturday around the governorate, less than two weeks after violence erupted during a previous protest against electricity shortages.

"There is security here as if we were staging a coup against the government. We are demonstrating peacefully and all we want is our right to drink clean water," said Mahmud Shaker, a 52-year-old high-school teacher.

In central Baghdad, hundreds of people also gathered Friday evening to protest against power outages, an enduring problem they blamed on government corruption.

There have been demonstrations in other Iraqi cities, including in the Shiite shrine city of Karbala on Saturday.
Source: AFP

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