2020 in Iraq
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Events in the year 2020 in Iraq.
Incumbents
- President: Barham Salih
- Prime Minister: Adil Abdul-Mahdi (until 7 May); Mustafa Al-Kadhimi (from 7 May)
Events
January
- January 3 – A U.S. coordinated airstrike near Baghdad International Airport kills Iranian military official Qasem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, deputy chief of the Popular Mobilization Forces.[1]
- January 8 – Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched ballistic missiles at the Ayn al-Asad airbase in Al Anbar Governorate, western Iraq and Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, in response to the killing of Major General Qasem Soleimani by a United States drone strike.[2][3]
- January 12 – Hundreds of Iraqis attend protests over deaths of two reporters in Basra.[4]
- January 21 – An Iraqi female protester was shot dead by government forces. 49-year-old Jannat Madhi was working in a medical team giving help to wounded demonstrators. She was shot around mid-night in the Iraqi southern port of Basra.[5]
February
- February 5 - Eight people were shot dead in Najaf after supporters of Muqtada al-Sadr raided an anti-government protest camp.[6][7]
- February 24 - COVID-19 pandemic in Iraq, the first case of COVID-19 is recorded in Najaf Governorate.
July
- July 6 - Historian and researcher Hashim al-Hashimi is killed by unknown gunmen.[8]
Scheduled
- 20 April – Scheduled date for the 2020 Iraqi governorate elections.[9]
Deaths
- 3 January – Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, military commander (b. 1954).[10]
- 12 June – Ali Hadi, footballer (b. 1967).[11]
- 14 June – Tawfiq al-Yasiri, politician.
- 21 June – Ahmed Radhi, footballer (b. 1964).[12]
- 22 June – Nouri Dhiab, footballer (b. 1943).[13]
- 24 June – *Mohammed Yaseen Mohammed, weightlifter (b. 1963).[14]
- 6 July – Hisham al-Hashimi, historian and researcher (b. 1973).[8]
- 28 July – Ahlam Wehbi, singer and actress (b. 1938).[15]
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References
- O'Connor, Tom; Laporta, James (January 2, 2020). "Iraq Militia Officials, Iran's QUDS Force Head Killed in U.S. Drone Strike". Newsweek. Retrieved January 2, 2020.
- Singh, Maanvi; Greve, Joan; Doherty, Ben; Butler, Ben; Perraudin, Frances; Safi, Michael; Borger, Julian (8 January 2020). "Iran launches missiles at US forces in Iraq at al-Asad and Erbil—live updates". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
- Eqbali, Aresu; Malsin, Jared; Leary, Alex (7 January 2020), "Iran Fires Missiles at U.S. Forces in Iraq", Wall Street Journal, retrieved 7 January 2020
- Iraqis mourn murdered reporters. Despite Iran-US tensions, thousands took to the streets again demanding a change of government. Jan 12, 2020.
- Iraq activist shot dead as protesters cut roads again
- "Seven killed as rival protesters clash in Iraq's Najaf". Agence France-Presse. February 5, 2020.
- Davison, John; Hafthi, Ali (February 5, 2020). Maclean, William (ed.). "Clashes in Iraq's Najaf kill 8 after cleric's followers storm protest camp: medics". Reuters.
At least eight people were killed in clashes in Iraq’s southern city of Najaf on Wednesday after supporters of populist cleric Moqtada al-Sadr stormed an anti-government protest camp, medical and security sources said. The medical sources said at least 20 more were wounded in the violence but did not provide further details.
- "Gunmen kill prominent Iraqi analyst and advisor - officials". Reuters. 6 July 2020.
- "Iraq's electoral commission postpones local elections until April 2020". kurdistan24.net. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- "Qassim Soleimani, head of Iran's elite Quds Force, assassinated in US airstrike at Baghdad airport". telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- Muere director técnico en Irak por coronavirus (in Spanish)
- Iraqi football great Ahmed Radhi dies after contracting coronavirus
- وفاة نجم الكرة العراقية السابق نوري ذياب (in Arabic)
- وفاة رباع العراق وأربيل محمد ياسين متأثراً بفيروس كورونا (in Arabic)
- وفاة المطربة العراقية الكبيرة احلام وهبي (in Arabic)
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