Anti-government protests continue in Iraq
Continuing protests by Sunni Muslims who say they are discriminated against by Shia-led government.

Published On 11 Jan 2013
Iraq has seen three weeks of mass protests against the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
The Shia-dominated government is accused of using anti-terrorism laws to target the country’s Sunni minority.
Tens of thousands of people continue to protest in numerous cities, including Ramadi, Samara and Mosul.
Omar Al Saleh reports from Baghdad.