Iraqi prime minister pays visit to Basra after week of unrest, violence

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Publish Date: 22:01 - 10 September 2018
TEHRAN, September 10 - Iraqi Minister Haider al-Abadi has paid a visit to the country’s southern oil-rich port city of Basra, a week after protests over alleged corruption and government neglect escalated into deadly violence.

TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - According to a statement released by his office, Abadi arrived in Basra early Monday at the head of a large delegation.

An unnamed source close to the Council of Ministers said the prime minister is being accompanied on his visit by several top government officials, including the ministers of information, defense, interior, health and water resources.

“In the past, Basra did not have an efficient management to improve its status quo. We came here to cooperate with local residents and to provide them with the services they need. We will not leave Basra until several projects aimed at improving public services are launched,” Abadi said in a statement broadcast on the public broadcaster and television network al-Iraqiya.

The visit came days after two leading parliamentary coalitions of Sairoon and al-Fatah called on the prime minister to step down over Basra protests.

Last week, at least 12 protesters were killed in Basra and many of its institutions were set ablaze. Calm returned to the city late on Saturday.

Basra has long witnessed complaints among its 2.5 million residents about failing infrastructure, power cuts and corruption. Water supply is also widely criticized for high salinity.

Anger boiled over on September 4 after more than 30,000 people were hospitalized by water pollution.

Source: Press TV

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