Work Opportunities: Government and State Television

work opportunities: In a conciliatory speech broadcast on state television early on Friday, Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi called the demonstrators' demands for work opportunities and comprehensive reforms righteous, adding that the government needs to exert greater effort to combat corruption, according to The Independent. Abdul-Mahdi said the government would soon present a project to offer a basic wage for the poor so that all Iraqi families can live in dignity. Thousands have been involved in Iraq's nationwide protests, which are among the largest seen in decades and which were sparked by frustration over alleged government corruption, lack of basic services and growing unemployment. Everyone should respect the rule of law by which everyone can live in security and stability, he added. According to al-Bayati, 363 Iraqi security personnel and 1,261 demonstrators are among the injured. Protesters hold bullets they say belonged to Iraqi police during a protest in Baghdad on Tuesday. context Image Object name Protesters hold bullets they say belonged to Iraqi police during a protest in Baghdad on Tuesday. description Protesters hold bullets they say belonged to Iraqi police during a protest in Baghdad on Tuesday. url More At least 93 people were killed and 3,978 injured in violent protests across Iraq this week, Ali Akram al-Bayati, a member of the Independent High Commission for Human Rights of Iraq, told CNN. Of those killed, 38 are protesters and three are security officers. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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