Iraqis turned out Monday to mourn a prominent activist gunned down the previous evening, the latest violent episode in anti-government demonstrations in which more than 450 people have died.
Iraq's capital and its Shiite-majority south have been gripped by more than two months of rallies against corruption, poor public services and a lack of jobs.
Prominent civil society activist Fahem al-Tai was killed in a drive-by
shooting in Iraq's shrine city of Karbala late Sunday while returning home from protests.