Iraq Struggles to Contain Protests Over Government Dysfunction

Demonstrators are upset over drinking water, electricity outages and corruption; troops are deployed and internet is shut

BAGHDAD—Iraqi authorities deployed troops across the country’s south and blocked access to the internet as protests over poor government services grew violent, with demonstrators breaking into oil facilities, burning political-party offices and shutting Najaf Airport.

The protests were fueled by dissatisfaction with corruption and services, which helped populist cleric Moqtada al-Sadr record an upset victory in May’s national elections. Demonstrators have complained about dirty drinking water, pollution, unemployment and a...