An Iraqi woman holds a photo of her son, whom she said she lost contact with more than a week ago, during an anti-government protest on Baghdad's Siniq Bridge in the heart of the Iraqi capital on November 24, 2019. - The demonstrations rocking the capital and Shiite-majority south since October 1 are the biggest grassroots movement the country has seen in decades. Sparked by outrage over rampant government corruption, poor services and lack of jobs, they have since gone straight to the source: calling out the ruling system as inherently flawed and in need of a total overhaul. (Photo by SABAH ARAR / AFP)
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