{"id":41502,"date":"2019-11-08T18:22:13","date_gmt":"2019-11-08T18:22:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/qatar-news.org\/qatarnewsEn\/?p=41502"},"modified":"2019-11-08T18:22:13","modified_gmt":"2019-11-08T18:22:13","slug":"lebanon-pupils-skip-school-for-third-day-to-demand-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/qatar-news.org\/qatarnewsEn\/?p=41502","title":{"rendered":"Lebanon pupils skip school for third day to demand change"},"content":{"rendered":"<div readability=\"63\">\n<p>\nBAGHDAD: Anti-government protests in Iraq entered their third week on Friday amid fresh bloodshed, but leaders appeared to have closed rank around the country\u2019s embattled premier.<br \/>More than a dozen demonstrators had died in the capital Baghdad and the southern port city of Basra within 24 hours, medical sources told AFP on Friday.<br \/>That pushed the death toll since the first protests erupted on October 1 closer to 300, according to an AFP tally kept as officials have stopped providing updated figures.<br \/>In Basra, seven protesters were killed in confrontations on Thursday and early Friday, with security forces trying to reopen roads blocked by sit-ins, medical sources said.<br \/>For a week, protesters have cut access to Basra\u2019s Umm Qasr port, which brings in most of Iraq\u2019s food and medical imports.<br \/>In Baghdad, six people died facing off against security forces Thursday, a medical source told AFP.<br \/>Despite the violence, thousands again flocked to the capital\u2019s main protest camp in Tahrir (Liberation) Square on Friday, including members of Iraq\u2019s influential tribes.<br \/>\u201cWe sacrificed the blood of our tribe\u2019s sons,\u201d said one tribe member who had traveled from the southern city of Nasiriyah.<br \/>\u201cWe won\u2019t stop until the government resigns.\u201d<br \/>Meanwhile, Iraq\u2019s top Shiite Muslim cleric urged security forces on Friday to avoid using excessive force to quell weeks of anti-government unrest as authorities grapple with the country\u2019s biggest crisis in years.<br \/>Grand Ayatollah Ali Al-Sistani, who only speaks on politics in times of crisis and wields enormous influence over public opinion in Shiite-majority Iraq, held security forces accountable for any violent escalation and urged the government to respond as quickly as possible to demonstrators\u2019 demands.<br \/>\u201cThe biggest responsibility is on the security forces,\u201d a representative of Sistani said in a sermon after Friday prayers in the holy city of Kerbala. \u201cThey must avoid using excessive force with peaceful protesters.\u201d<br \/>Throughout Thursday night, loud blasts had echoed from around Tahrir as security forces tried to hold off protesters attempting to cross four bridges over the Tigris.<br \/>The bridges have become the main battlefront in Baghdad, as protesters mass around them in a bid to reach government offices and foreign embassies on the western bank.<br \/>To keep them back, security forces have built up barricades, fired volleys of tear gas and stun grenades and resumed using live ammunition in recent days.<br \/>Even the use of tear gas has been deadly, with medics and rights groups documenting security forces firing canisters at point-blank range instead of up in the air to allow the gas to disperse.<br \/>The canisters have pierced protesters\u2019 skulls and chests, with the United Nations saying at least 16 people had been killed that way as of November 5.<br \/>Amnesty International said it had found the military-grade canisters were Serbian- and Iranian-made.<br \/>Rights groups have also raised the alarm over the arrest and intimidation of activists and medics, who have reported being followed by unidentified security forces.<br \/>In Missan province, two activists were killed on Wednesday by unknown assailants, security sources said.<br \/>This week\u2019s violence has raised to around 130 the death toll since the protests resumed on October 24 after a lull.<br \/>A first wave of rallies from October 1 to 6 had killed 157 people, according to an official probe, most of them protesters shot dead in Baghdad.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BAGHDAD: Anti-government protests in Iraq entered their third week on Friday amid fresh bloodshed, but leaders appeared to have closed rank around the country\u2019s embattled premier.More than a dozen demonstrators had died in the capital Baghdad and the southern port city of Basra within 24 hours, medical sources told AFP on Friday.That pushed the 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