Baghdad:The death toll from three-days of mass anti-government protests in Iraq has risen to 60, with an estimated 2,500 others wounded, country's Health Ministry said on Friday.
Clashes broke out between police and demonstrators wherein dozens were injured in gunfire and stone-pelting incidents from the two sides. Hundreds of demonstrators stormed the provincial council's building Shia-dominated Al-Diwaniyah in southern Iraq on Friday following clashes, media reported.
The protests, which marked the largest to date against Mahdi's fragile government, were organised to decry a host of problems that plague the daily life of many Iraqis, among them corruption, a lack of services and unemployment.