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Hawijah calls for "Jihad" to topple Al-Maliki and the Constitution


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Hawijah calls for "Jihad" to topple Al-Maliki and the Constitution

01-02-2013

Called demonstrators defiant Hawija (45 km South West of Kirkuk), Fri (meet the blood of the martyrs of Fallujah and elk on ya zalem), "Jihad" while shooting down Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and the Constitution, while tribal leaders called for the United Nations to take Ibrahim's active role in meeting the demands of the protesters.

The demonstrators chanted who gathered since the morning in pride and dignity "near Hawija (55 km southwest of Kirkuk)," people want to drop Al-Maliki, both to the Constitution and the people of Hawija, calling for Jihad until the demands of the protesters.

The representative of the Coordinating Council in Hawija, Abu Mohammed Al-Juburi told (range) "this Friday is the fourth of the crowd and is most prominent with participation of more than 10,000 people of hawijah demonstration despite low temperatures and difficult access to the arena because of rain.

He said "we have today we shake with the sons of Fallujah, Samarra, Mosul and Baghdad and will not back down until the Government drops the Constitution and meet the demands of the protesters.

As a member of the coordinating committees V12 zakaa told the (term), "we did not defeat when resisted American tanks and guns and planes so they will just sit back and demand achieve our demands", stating that "slogans the protesters to drop the head of Government and the Constitution and even Jihad came after ignoring clear to our demands."

Sheikh said Ali Awad al-almhaush clan of the tribe of albu Ubaid in Hawija, "we now hold a peaceful demonstration but we may get to civil disobedience in Hawija as a solution for the Government to ignore our demands," the United Nations to take active role in meeting the demands of the protesters.

Coordinating committees announced Tehran balhoigh (55 km southwest of Kirkuk), Thursday 31 January, completed preparations for a "more unified prayer" and promote justice in preparation for the sit-in Friday titled "you on ya zalem", expressing fears of possible problems with the military.

In Central the city of Kirkuk, a member of the popular movement lilsalvador1985, one of the leading organizers of demonstrations in the city, told the (term), "around 2,000 demonstrators, who gathered in the courtyard of the festivities, uniform, prayed for the blood of the martyrs of Fallujah, and stuck with the decision of hawijah, demanding the Government to leave and stop deceiving the Iraqi people."

Almafraji noted that the protesters unfurling banners "(both marginalized) and (both injustice and Yes to Iraq), also called for the amendment of the Constitution and the release of prisoners and detainees, to put an end to the secret lab, and rebalancing", aggravated that all SIP "doesn't return until demands."

And coordinating committees in Hawija confirmed on Thursday that "the people of Hawija will proclaim their commitment to support the decision of Fallujah, Samarra, Mosul and their support for the legitimate demands to abolish the laws of accountability, justice and the fight against terrorism and the detective, as well as the release of prisoners, including those detained by the authorities of the Kurdistan region and support national unity and uphold the commandments religious leader Abdul-Malik Al-Saadi".

The people of Hawija Kirkuk began, Monday 14 January 2013, an open sit-in in solidarity with the demonstrators in Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh, while demanding the release of detainees and prisoners and the abolition of political marginalization and exclusion.

He was Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki announced on Friday 1 February 2013, that the Government is ready to implement the demands of the protesters "legitimate" provided that their commitment to the law, while the progress in the work of the Ministerial Committee established to follow up the demands of the protesters, he stressed that the Government "does not find the lowest level" move aggressively to implement the demands of who do not want to abolish the Constitution.

I took the Iraq protests for more than a month, giving me the escalation and challenge especially after the Iraqi army used fire against demonstrators in Fallujah which killed 11 people and injured more than 60 others, accusations launched by the Government to the protesters that they were the initiators to shoot the army and that some were from Al-Qaida, and that raised my family in Fallujah and other cities in sit-in over Al-Maliki.

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Oh brother, it just gets better and better. NOT! Sometimes you read the news just to see what happens next. This stuff is so bizarre that no one in their right or wrong mind could make it up. So much calculating. Where is the love?? It is so vacant in this area of the world. All those calculating minds are wasted on evil or the aha's. Gotcha, aha. Dang, you just got to wonder how any progress was ever made. If you have all these people in the streets then you surely don't have enough jobs. So what else is there? Al-Qaeda and a corrupt government. So you make money doing bad things but you either have al-qaeda or the government as your employer. But they are job shop jobs. When the need comes along for their services. It's just a culture derived from dictatorship. I guess it's a hard thing to shake. We really got to hand it to the citizens. They are brave and they are being civil for the most part. They are finally able to have their voice with some backing. At least there are some government officials who agree that there is something wrong in paradise.

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