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Heightened Security Measures: Iraq Bans Protests Ahead of Arab League Summit

Baghdad – Iraq has enforced a full protest ban from May 11 to May 20. The Interior Ministry announced the decision as part of heightened security measures across Baghdad. This comes ahead of the 34th regular Arab League Summit on May 17.

Authorities made the announcement through a public statement on Saturday. Officials emphasized that no form of protest will be tolerated. This includes demonstrations about public services, politics, or other concerns.

Security forces received strict orders. They will detain anyone who tries to organize or attend a protest. The government warned that legal actions will be taken swiftly.

This ban directly ties into heightened security measures planned for the summit. Iraqi leaders expect regional dignitaries and foreign ministers to attend. Given the high-profile nature of the event, the government is leaving nothing to chance.

Officials argue that these steps are necessary. Iraq has witnessed waves of unrest in the past. They believe decisive action now will prevent disruptions during the summit.

Not everyone agrees with the ban. Some citizens support it for national security. Others feel it limits public expression and civil rights. Still, the ministry has stood firm in its decision.

In an effort to inform the public, the government launched a digital outreach campaign. QR codes connect citizens to updates via the App Store and Google Play. This effort ensures people can access real-time alerts about movement and enforcement zones.

The Interior Ministry urged all Iraqis to cooperate. They stated that public safety must come first.

Through these heightened security measures, Iraq hopes to secure a peaceful summit. Leaders want to show stability and unity on the international stage.

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