Men ride motorbikes past a member of Iraqi federal police in a street in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
Members of Iraqi federal police are seen with military vehicles in a street in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
Iraqi police are seen deployed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
Iraqi police are seen deployed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
A street vendor sells coffee to the Iraqi Federal police as they deployed in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's prime minister on Monday ordered the police to replace the army in Sadr City, a heavily populated Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad where dozens of people were killed or wounded in weekend clashes stemming from anti-government protests. AP Photo
Iraqi police are seen deployed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
Iraqi protesters speaks with members of police in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
Iraqi police are seen deployed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
A street vendor sells coffee to members of the Iraqi Federal police as they deployed in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's prime minister on Monday ordered the police to replace the army in Sadr City, a heavily populated Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad where dozens of people were killed or wounded in weekend clashes stemming from anti-government protests. AP Photo
Men ride motorbikes past a member of Iraqi federal police in a street in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
Members of Iraqi federal police are seen with military vehicles in a street in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
Iraqi police are seen deployed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
Iraqi police are seen deployed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
A street vendor sells coffee to the Iraqi Federal police as they deployed in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's prime minister on Monday ordered the police to replace the army in Sadr City, a heavily populated Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad where dozens of people were killed or wounded in weekend clashes stemming from anti-government protests. AP Photo
Iraqi police are seen deployed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
Iraqi protesters speaks with members of police in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
Iraqi police are seen deployed in Baghdad's predominantly Shiite Sadr City. Demonstrations across Baghdad and the south have spiralled into violence over the last week, with witnesses reporting security forces using water cannons, tear gas and live rounds and authorities saying "unidentified snipers" have shot at protesters and police. On Sunday evening a mass protest in Sadr City in east Baghdad led to clashes that medics and security forces said left 13 people dead. AFP
A street vendor sells coffee to members of the Iraqi Federal police as they deployed in Sadr City, Baghdad, Iraq. Iraq's prime minister on Monday ordered the police to replace the army in Sadr City, a heavily populated Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad where dozens of people were killed or wounded in weekend clashes stemming from anti-government protests. AP Photo
Men ride motorbikes past a member of Iraqi federal police in a street in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
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