Anonymous gunmen have killed 20 protesters in a fresh wave of violence in Iraqi capital Baghdad. Image via Reuters.
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Unidentified shooters kill 20 protesters in Iraq, 130 wounded

Anti-government demonstrators in the leaderless protest movement that has erupted in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, were forced out of their residences in Tahrir Square and shot by anonymous gunmen, who killed at least 20 and wounded 130 people, bringing the movement's death toll to 400, with almost 20,000 wounded, since its start in October. Iraqi officials claim the violence was caused by divisions within the demonstrators.

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Sat Dec 07 - AlJazeera

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