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Events of
2019
in
Iraq
.
Incumbents
President
:
Barham Salih
Prime Minister
:
Adil Abdul-Mahdi
Events
January
24 January – Iraqi parliament approves the yearly budget after weeks of deadlock.
[
1
]
26 January – After a 16 months ban,
Türkiye
allows flights to the city of
Sulaimaniyah
to resume.
[
2
]
February
March
11 March – Iranian president
Rohani
visits Iraq for the first time since becoming president in 2013.
[
3
]
21 March –
Mosul ferry sinking
in the
Tigris river
results in about 100 dead revelers who were celebrating the
Kurdish the new year
and Iraqi mothers day.
[
4
]
[
5
]
April
17 April – The Iraqi parliament votes on a bill to ban several video games, such as
PUBG
and
Fortnite
, accusing them of being harmful and too violent.
[
6
]
May
20 May – A rocket lands near US embassy in Baghdad with no casualties.
[
7
]
June
27 June – Iraqi protesters storm the embassy of
Bahrain
in Baghdad over the country hosting a US sponsored workshop on Palestine. Bahrain responded by recalling their envoy to Iraq.
[
8
]
July
5 July – The ancient ruins of
Babylon
are listed in the
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
list after decades of campaigning.
[
9
]
August
20 August –
Popular Mobilization
, a Shia-dominated military group, blames the United States and Israel for an explosion at
Balad airbase
in Salahuddin province, about 80 km (50 miles) north of Baghdad.
[
10
]
September
10 September – 31 people killed and 100 injured due to a
stampede
that occurred during
Ashura
commemorations in the city of
Karbala
.
[
11
]
20 September – A bomb planted in a bus explosion kills 12 and wounds several others outside the city of Karbala.
[
12
]
30 September – Iraq reopens a border-crossing with Syria after 8 years of closure.
[
13
]
October
1 October – anti government
Protests
break out all across Iraq. The Iraqi government declared a curfew in few cities as well as limit social media and internet access in an attempt to suppress the protests.
[
14
]
Protesters in Baghdad, 1 October 2019
9 October – The death toll of classes between security forces and protesters rises to around 110 with 6,000 wounded since the beginning of the protests. Iraq's prime minister declares 3 days of mourning for those killed.
[
15
]
11 October – Ayatollah
Ali al-Sistani
, Iraq’s senior Shia cleric demands the Iraqi government investigate the violence against demonstrators.
[
15
]
25 October– A fresh wave of protests is met with violence leaving 40 dead and hundreds injured.
[
16
]
28 October – The Iraqi government institutes a curfew as the total death toll of the protests climbs to 200 since their start on the 1st of October. Protesters defy the curfew and refuse to disband.
[
17
]
Protesters occupy the building known as the Turkish restaurant in Baghdad
November
4 November – Iraqi protesters storm the Iranian consulate in Karbala, 3 people are killed as security forces fire on the protesters to disperse them.
[
18
]
17 November – The protest expand as protestors seal of several bridges and vital roads in Baghdad contracting traffic. Thousands of students join the protests as calls for a general strike continued.
[
19
]
27 November – Iraqi protesters storm and burn down the Iranian consulate in southern city of
Najaf
.
[
20
]
28 November – 34 protesters are killed in the city of
Nasiriyah
, and another 18 are killed in Najaf, in what was described as the deadliest day of the protests.
[
21
]
30 November – Iraqi prime minister
Adel Abd al- Mehdi
formally submits his resignation to the parliament.
[
22
]
Prime Minister Adel Abd Al-Mahdi, Resigned on November 30, 2019
December
1 December – Iraqi parliament accepts the prime minister's resignation during an emergency session, without naming a replacement.
[
23
]
6 December – Unidentified gunmen open fire on protesters camped at Al-Tahrir square in Baghdad, killing 25 and wounding another 130 protesters.
[
24
]
29 December – The united states launch airstrikes at a base associated with the Kataib Hezbollah Iraqi militia, killing 25 people.
[
25
]
31 December – Iraqi protesters, angry at the American airstrikes, attack the US embassy compound in Baghdad.
[
25
]
Deaths
18 January-
Lamia Al-Gailani Werr
, 80, Iraqi archaeologist.
28 January-
Tahseen Said
, 86, Iraqi politician,
Emir
of the
Yazidis
(since 1944).
2 February -
Alaa Mashzoub
, 50, Iraqi novelist and writer, expert on the History of the Jews in Iraq, shot.
3 May -
George Hanna
, 90, Iraqi-American basketball player.
13 May -
Kochavi Shemesh
, 75, Iraqi-born Israeli lawyer and social activist, leader of the
Black Panthers protest movement
.
26 May -
Qays Abd al-Hussein al-Yasiri
, 78, Iraqi media scholar, academic and poet.
7 July-
Mohammad Hussaini Shahroudi
, 93, Iraqi
Marja'
.
29 October -
Safaa Al Sarai
, 26, activist
References
^
"Iraq parliament approves budget ending weeks of deadlock"
.
Middle East Monitor
. 2019-01-24
. Retrieved
2025-02-25
.
^
"Turkey resumes flights to Iraq's Sulaimaniyah after 16-month ban"
.
Al Jazeera
. Retrieved
2025-02-25
.
^
"الرئيس الإيراني حسن روحاني يزور العراق لأول مرة سعيا لتخفيف تأثير العقوبات الأمريكية"
.
BBC News عربي
(in Arabic)
. Retrieved
2025-02-26
.
^
"Overloaded ferry sinks in Tigris River near Iraq's Mosul, killing 71"
.
NBC News
. Retrieved
2019-03-21
.
^
"Mosul ferry sinking: Iraq orders arrest of ex-governor"
. 2019-03-27
. Retrieved
2025-02-25
.
^
"سخرية وغضب في العراق بعد قرار حظر "ببجي و فورتنايت"
"
.
BBC News عربي
(in Arabic). 18 April 2019
. Retrieved
2025-02-26
.
^
Cornish, Chloe (2019-05-19).
"Rocket lands near US embassy in Iraq as tensions rise"
.
Financial Times
. Retrieved
2025-02-26
.
^
"Bahrain recalls envoy to Iraq after protest at embassy"
.
Al Jazeera
. Retrieved
2025-02-26
.
^
"بابل القديمة تدخل قائمة مواقع التراث العالمي"
.
الجزيرة نت
(in Arabic)
. Retrieved
2025-02-26
.
^
"Iraq paramilitary force blames US and Israel for mystery blasts"
,
BBC News
, August 21, 2019
, retrieved
August 21,
2019
^
"Iraq stampede kills 31 at Ashura commemorations in Karbala"
. 2019-09-10
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
"Iraq: At least 12 killed in bus bombing outside Karbala"
.
Al Jazeera
. 20 September 2019
. Retrieved
2025-02-26
.
^
Aboulenein, Ahmed (30 September 2019).
"Iraq reopens Syria crossing in win for mutual ally Iran"
.
^
"Iraq protests: Curfew imposed in Baghdad amid widespread unrest"
. 2019-10-02
. Retrieved
2025-02-25
.
^
a
b
"Iraq protests: All the latest updates"
.
Al Jazeera
. 11 October 2019
. Retrieved
2025-02-26
.
^
"Iraq protests: 40 dead as mass unrest descends into violence"
. 2019-10-25
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
"Iraq protests: Baghdad curfew declared as unrest continues"
. 2019-10-28
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
"Three killed as Iraq protesters attack Iran consulate in Karbala"
.
Al Jazeera
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
"Protesters seal off Baghdad bridges as thousands join general strike"
.
France 24
. 2019-11-17
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
Rubin, Alissa J.; Hassan, Falih (2019-11-27).
"Iraq Protesters Burn Down Iran Consulate in Night of Anger"
.
The New York Times
.
ISSN
0362-4331
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
Ibrahim, Arwa.
"Iraqi families mourn their dead after protests' 'bloodiest day'
"
.
Al Jazeera
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
Rubin, Alissa J.; Hassan, Falih (2019-11-30).
"Iraqi Prime Minister Resigns in Deepening Political Crisis"
.
The New York Times
.
ISSN
0362-4331
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
"Iraq unrest: Parliament approves PM Abdul Mahdi's resignation"
. 2019-12-01
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
"Iraq protests: Death toll jumps to 25 in Baghdad attack"
.
Al Jazeera
. Retrieved
2025-02-28
.
^
a
b
"US Baghdad embassy attacked by protesters angry at air strikes"
. 2019-12-31
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2025-02-28
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