Members of the Hashed al-Shaabi, or Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), paramilitaries stand guard during a funerary procession for Wissam Alyawi, a leading commander of the Asaib Ahl Al-Haq faction that is part of the PMF, in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. The headquarters of Asaib Ahl Al-Haq in Iraq's southeastern Missan province was torched on October 25, with the group's leading commander and his brother killed, after being stormed by protesters. Alyawi was pronounced dead by the group after footage circulated online showing him writhing in an ambulance as a crowd of men tried to break into it. AFP
Iraqi security forces fire tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters during a demonstration in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
Iraqi protesters chant slogans as they stand over a high building with a banner reading in Arabic 'people want to bring down the regime' during a demonstration at al-Tahrir square, in central Baghdad, Iraq. EPA
Demonstrators hold Iraqi flags during a protest over corruption, lack of jobs, and poor services, in Baghdad, Iraq. Reuters
Members of Iraq's Shiite Muslim Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation units) paramilitary force carry the coffin of their fellow comrade during his funeral in the central holy shrine city of Najaf. AFP
Anti-government protesters pull down concrete walls on a bridge leading to the Green Zone during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
Security forces fire tear gas and close the bridge leading to the Green Zone during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
An anti-government protester throws back the smoke bomb back towards riot police during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq.AP Photo
Iraqi protesters gather over the Al-Jumhuriya Bridge that leads to the headquarters of the Iraqi government inside the high security Green Zone area, during the ongoing protests in central Baghdad, Iraq. EPA
Anti-government protesters remove barriers on a bridge leading to the Green Zone during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
An injured protestor is rushed to a hospital during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
Members of the Hashed al-Shaabi, or Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), paramilitaries stand guard during a funerary procession for Wissam Alyawi, a leading commander of the Asaib Ahl Al-Haq faction that is part of the PMF, in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. The headquarters of Asaib Ahl Al-Haq in Iraq's southeastern Missan province was torched on October 25, with the group's leading commander and his brother killed, after being stormed by protesters. Alyawi was pronounced dead by the group after footage circulated online showing him writhing in an ambulance as a crowd of men tried to break into it. AFP
Iraqi security forces fire tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters during a demonstration in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
Iraqi protesters chant slogans as they stand over a high building with a banner reading in Arabic 'people want to bring down the regime' during a demonstration at al-Tahrir square, in central Baghdad, Iraq. EPA
Demonstrators hold Iraqi flags during a protest over corruption, lack of jobs, and poor services, in Baghdad, Iraq. Reuters
Members of Iraq's Shiite Muslim Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation units) paramilitary force carry the coffin of their fellow comrade during his funeral in the central holy shrine city of Najaf. AFP
Anti-government protesters pull down concrete walls on a bridge leading to the Green Zone during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
Security forces fire tear gas and close the bridge leading to the Green Zone during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
An anti-government protester throws back the smoke bomb back towards riot police during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq.AP Photo
Iraqi protesters gather over the Al-Jumhuriya Bridge that leads to the headquarters of the Iraqi government inside the high security Green Zone area, during the ongoing protests in central Baghdad, Iraq. EPA
Anti-government protesters remove barriers on a bridge leading to the Green Zone during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
An injured protestor is rushed to a hospital during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. AP Photo
Members of the Hashed al-Shaabi, or Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF), paramilitaries stand guard during a funerary procession for Wissam Alyawi, a leading commander of the Asaib Ahl Al-Haq faction that is part of the PMF, in the Iraqi capital Baghdad. The headquarters of Asaib Ahl Al-Haq in Iraq's southeastern Missan province was torched on October 25, with the group's leading commander and his brother killed, after being stormed by protesters. Alyawi was pronounced dead by the group after footage circulated online showing him writhing in an ambulance as a crowd of men tried to break into it. AFP
Thousands of Iraqis defy government crackdown in Baghdad's Tahrir Square
Earlier on Sunday, populist Iraqi cleric Moqtada Al Sadr withdrew his support for Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi