Protesters torch political party offices in Iraqi Kurdistan
18 December 2017 - 15H58 GMT/UTC/ZULU TIME
by Sunita Kureishi and Biodun Iginla, France24, SULAIMANIYAH (IRAQ)
? AFP | An Iraqi Kurd marches with a Kurdish flag in Arbil, the capital of autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan, on October 30, 2017
SULAIMANIYAH (IRAQ) -
Protesters in Iraqi Kurdistan on Monday torched offices of the main political parties and security services as anger at the authorities boiled over in the wake of a failed independence push.
Furious demonstrators set fire to buildings in the Piramagrun area of Sulaimaniyah province as they demanded the resignation of the autonomous region's leadership, an opposition party official said.
Abdel Razak Sharif, a leader of the Goran party, told us at France24 that there were no casualties.
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Tensions have soared in Iraqi Kurdistan over the calamitous fallout from an independence referendum vote in September that was opposed by the central government in Baghdad.
In the wake of the vote -- which was pushed through by veteran regional leader Massud Barzani -- federal forces retook swathes of disputed territory from the Kurds.
The loss of the oil-rich areas dealt a body blow to Kurdish coffers, pushing the region into dire financial straits and dashing long-held dreams of becoming a viable state.
Several thousand people across the region took to the streets on Monday to air their ire over the situation, including in the major city Sulaimaniyah and some parts of Arbil province.
Protesters shouted "down with the thieves", "death to Barzani" and "down with the government that lost the disputed regions".
Regional president Barzani announced he was stepping down in late October after the independence vote backfired spectacularly.
Regional legislative and presidential elections due on November 1 were postponed due to the turmoil.
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