The Legacy of Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi's Government - A Study of Human Rights Violations, Corruption, Poverty and Political Instability in the Republic of Iraq

Bok av Dr Mark O'Doherty
Over 600 civilians have been killed and 25.000 have been injured in anti-government protests in Iraq since October 2019, in what has become an uprising against the government of Iraq; as despite the Opec member country's vast oil wealth, many Iraqis live in poverty or have limited access to clean water, electricity, basic healthcare and education - Iraq still struggling to recover from years of conflict following the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein, a foreign occupation, civil war and an Islamic State insurgency... Also, it would seem that current Iraqi Prime Minister - Mr Adel Abdul-Mahdi - was responsible to some extent for kidnappings, torture and assassinations of activists and journalists since protests began. Hence it is imperative that the Iraqi government and President Barham Salih finally put an end to this extremely negative and counter-productive approach of silencing protestors with brute force, kidnappings and killings - so that peace and prosperity can be manifested in this beautiful country.