Iraqi forces shoot protestor dead

The latest attack came amid ongoing protests against the presence of American troops in Iraq. Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, who is known for his anti-American views, organised a massive rally last Friday asking US soldiers to leave. Sadr, who had earlier backed widespread anti-regime protests, announced he was dropping support for anti-government reform movement.

Iraqi security forces shot at anti-government protesters in Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least one person, Reuters reported. Nearly 500 people have been killed since anti-government demonstrations erupted in Baghdad on October 1 last year.

At least 100 people were injured across the country when security forces tried to clear protest camps. At least 75 of those hurt were in the southern city of Nassariya. Meanwhile, protestors set fire to two security vehicles, and hundreds of other demonstrators occupied key bridges across the country.