Machafuko yazuka Iraq baada ya kiongozi wa Washia kutangaza kuachana na Siasa

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Takriban watu 15 wameuawa na makumi kujeruhiwa katika mapigano kati ya vikosi vya usalama vya Iraq na wafuasi wa kiongozi mwenye nguvu wa Kishia Muqtada al-Sadr, baada ya wafuasi hao kuvamia ikulu katika mji mkuu wa Baghdad.

Kambi ya kiongozi huyo wa Kijeshi ilishinda viti vingi bungeni Oktoba mwaka jana, lakini amekataa kufanya mazungumzo na makundi ya Shia yanayoungwa mkono na Iran kuunda Serikali.

Waziri Mkuu wa muda wa Iraq ametangaza marufuku ya kutotoka nje ya nchi nzima baada ya machafuko hayo.

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At least 15 people have been killed in clashes between Iraqi security forces and supporters of a powerful Shia cleric in the capital, Baghdad.

Officials say dozens more were injured after protesters loyal to Moqtada al-Sadr stormed the presidential palace.

The violence began after Mr Sadr announced his retirement from politics. His bloc won most seats seats in parliament last October, but he has refused to negotiate with Iran-backed Shia groups to form a government.

There has been a year of political instability as a result.

Street fighting erupted overnight, as fighters exchanged gunfire and tracer rounds illuminated the night sky in some of the worst violence to hit the Iraqi capital in recent years. Much of the fighting has been concentrated around the city's Green Zone, an area that houses government buildings and foreign embassies. Dutch embassy staff were forced to move to the German mission due to the clashes.

Security officials said some of the violence was between the Peace Brigades, a militia loyal to Mr Sadr, and members of the Iraqi military. Videos shared on social media appeared to show some fighters using heavy weaponry, including rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs).

Iran has closed its borders with Iraq amidst the fighting, and Kuwait has urged its citizens to leave the country immediately. Medics said 15 supporters of Mr Sadr had been shot dead and about 350 other protesters injured, according to AFP news agency.

A spokesperson for UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he was alarmed by events and called for "immediate steps to de-escalate the situation".

And Mustafa al-Kadhimi, Iraq's caretaker prime minister - and Sadr ally - has declared a nationwide curfew after unrest in several other cities.

He has suspended cabinet meetings and has pleaded with the influential cleric to intervene and stop the violence. For now, Mr Sadr has announced a hunger strike until the violence and use of weapons by all sides stopped.

Source: BBC
 
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