Security forces kill more than 80 in 5 days of Iraq protests

A protester throws back a smoke bomb towards riot police Saturday during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

BAGHDAD — Iraqi protesters pressed on with angry anti-government rallies in the capital and across several provinces for a fifth day Saturday, setting government offices on fire and ignoring appeals for calm from political and religious leaders. Security agencies fatally shot 19 protesters and wounded more than three dozen in a sustained deadly response that has claimed more than 80 lives since the upheaval began.