yota691 Posted October 10, 2015 Report Share Posted October 10, 2015 Receding wave of demonstrations in the center and south of the country 10/10/2015 0:00 Protests in «Kurdistan» calls for disclosure of oil revenues Baghdad - the morning seems to be the wave of demonstrations began to taper off in the center and south of the country where it began the preparation of demonstrators decrease than previously in recent weeks, and this is witnessed by the demonstrations that came out in Baghdad and several provinces yesterday, amid security measures intensive taken to protect the demonstrators, who renewed their claims to eliminate corruption and to hold accountable corrupt, calling to mind the social justice. Slogans and chants that echoed yesterday in a demonstration «Tahrir Square» blared a lot about what it throats in previous demonstrations, as protesters and activists civilians demanded punishment of corrupt officials did not differ. Also it went out similar demonstrations in the claims and slogans, in a number of provinces, including Najaf, Karbala, Basra and Babil, Dhi Qar and Wasit, Diwaniyah, calling on the government to implement further reforms and the fight against corruption that plagued years the body of state since and disrupt development projects. and to Kurdistan in the north began patch protests spacious, to denounce the delays in salary payments, and the continuing crisis «presidency» region. In Sulaymaniyah, hundreds demonstrated on Thursday evening, demanding overdue salaries for several months, as well as to reveal the fate of the oil revenues produced by the region outside the official accounts, denouncing the continuing failure in the shuttle meetings continued for weeks Kurdish parties on the crisis «presidential» .ufema demonstrated on Friday hundreds of the population of «Ankawa» neighborhood with a Christian majority in Arbil, the region in protest against corruption and what they called b »demographic change» The long their region, gathered dozens of activists and parliamentarians yesterday in front of the headquarters of the Kurdish parliament, to demand the reduction of pensions for members of the legislative and executive powers in the federal territory. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted October 10, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2015 Abadi looking with Barzani's Kurdistan demonstrations and the relationship between the province and the center Date: 10/10/2015 15:18 Information / BAGHDAD / .. Search Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, Saturday, with the President of the Kurdistan region Massoud Barzani demonstrations in Kurdistan and the relationship between the province and the center. Ebadi said Office in a statement received by the agency / information / copy of it, "Prime Minister discussed today, in a telephone conversation with Barzani, the general situation in the country's political, security and economic challenges faced by the developments of field of the war on terror gangs and victories achieved on the battlefield. "The statement added that he" discussed the situation taking place in the province of Kurdistan and demonstrations in dealing with the demonstrators as well as the relationship between the center and the region and solving the problems and outstanding issues by the Constitution and the law and dialogue. "He stressed Abadi, according to the statement, that" Iraq is fighting a war against terrorism and needs the efforts of all his sons to liberate them from the enemy, "adding that" the government's position is clear in that it favors for Iraq and its people in the policy of axes used in the region. "The statement pointed out that" currently discussed joint military coordination being on the ground for the Liberation of Nineveh of Conception Daash and lift the injustice from her family and re-displaced people to their towns and villages, as well as to emphasize the importance of united efforts to eliminate Daash criminal gangs and edit every inch from the land of Iraq and rid the country of evil. " Finished / 25 Q Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted October 10, 2015 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2015 Abadi spoken to Barzani to discuss a number of issues, including the situation of the province and demonstrations BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - October 10: Search Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in a telephone conversation on Saturday, with Massoud Barzani, president of Kurdistan region general situation in the country's political, security and economic challenges faced by the field and developments of the war on elements of the "Daash" and victories achieved. According to a statement of the Information Office of Ebadi seen by / Iraq Press /, he was discussing the situation taking place in the province of Kurdistan and demonstrations in dealing with the demonstrators, in addition to the relationship between the center and the region and solving the problems and outstanding issues by the Constitution and the law and dialogue; joint military and coordination currently ongoing on the ground for liberalization Daash of Nineveh and lift the injustice from her family and re-displaced people to their towns and villages, as well as a review of successful meetings held by the Prime Minister with world leaders in New York. Abadi said that "Iraq fighting a war against terrorism and needs the efforts of all his sons to liberate them from the enemy," adding that "the government's position is clear in that it favors for Iraq and its people in the policy of axes used in the region." It was emphasized the importance of "unite efforts to eliminate Daash terrorist gangs and edit every inch of the land of Iraq and rid the country of evil." End Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MyLadiesDaddy Posted October 10, 2015 Report Share Posted October 10, 2015 Better look out, the last time we heard of an Arab wave of people it didn't work out to good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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