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Iraqis enjoy music in the neighborhoods of Mosul liberated


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First Published: 2017-03-23

 

Iraqis enjoy music in the neighborhoods of Mosul liberated

 

After the expulsion of jihadists from the eastern neighborhoods of the city, Mohammed Mohsen displays a row of cylinders in light of the return to normal life gradually.

 

Middle East Online

 
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'Things here are good'

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MOSUL, Iraq - listening to music in Mosul was a crime not so long ago since he dominated the organization of the Islamic state of the city, but the jihadists were expelled from the eastern neighborhoods and trying Mohammed Mohsen cylinders vendor compensation for lost time.

Mohammed platters and display on the sidewalk near the street in major cities of northern Iraq, which government forces recaptured in January eastern divided now trying to restore the western neighborhoods, including downtown.

On the other side there are the university or what remains of them. University Corporation oldest and turned in Iraq before the occupation of the organization of the Islamic state of the conductor in 2014 was reduced to rubble by the fierce fighting.

Compact discs stacked on a table sold wrapped a plastic lid and back mostly Iraqis for artists where they can purchase a Music Majed El Mohandes very famous singer in the Arab world.

And Mohammed, thirty years of age resumed his activities a few weeks ago and trying to attract customers by broadcasting music Bob noisy from tiny speakers connected to the computer.

This young man said, with black hair dark "music gives people happiness and denied them" under the organization of the Islamic state, and still recall the day when jihadists commanded him to stop his activities.

He added, "They told me you stop your activities. All of this is banned music, songs and dance. It's things forbidden name of religion." He was heard a few hundred meters Explosions powerful source of western Mosul.

He continued, "They took my item and Asitwanata and burned in the street."

He said that listening to music while the control of the organization of the Islamic state, the city would have meant risking "that are summoned from the religious police and the exposure of the skin." He said: "Now thank God there is no longer Daesh and shops reopened."

And regained the eastern section of the city, "the editor" normal life. The people in the streets cleared rubble left by the fighting in the tremendous task given the enormity of the destruction that scarred Iraq's second city.

And dissolved the Iraqi media anywhere media organization the Islamic State of Iraq and the police instead of the extremist organization fighters.

In addition to music, women can now roam unveiled while it was not permissible under the jihadists.

Said Um Youssef "We had to cover our face (...) was not allowed to go outside unless accompanied by a man."

Tea and cigarettes and TV

Immediately after the expulsion of the organization of the Islamic state rushed Knits stores to display the colorful dresses that prevent jihadists group. There are modern women's underwear and pants and skirts printed flowers and even long dress printed with the words "Paris is always a good idea."

Within walking distance is a small cafe where eating cups of black tea and local level. You can also smoke in the cafe while watching an American TV channel programs, all of which were banned under the organization of the Islamic state.

The men exchanged banter and modern parties and trying to forget even for a moment the tragedy taking place in the other bank of the Tigris River and separates them from the west of Mosul.

Said Mohammed Mahmoud, a head of a family in the 28-year-old "Things here are good, even if they need to clean up the city."

"But there are in western Mosul, the war is still a circle."

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To think......these are the liberties that we in other cultures take for granted. I for one am Happy that they have openly celebrate their newfound freedoms. We as Westerners (especially Americans) better wake up for our spiritual sleep because these same oppressors want the same for our society and will stop at nothing to make it so, to include infiltrating our government. 

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5 minutes ago, Flamtap said:

To think......these are the liberties that we in other cultures take for granted. I for one am Happy that they have openly celebrate their newfound freedoms. We as Westerners (especially Americans) better wake up for our spiritual sleep because these same oppressors want the same for our society and will stop at nothing to make it so, to include infiltrating our government. 

Amen.

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58 minutes ago, Flamtap said:

To think......these are the liberties that we in other cultures take for granted. I for one am Happy that they have openly celebrate their newfound freedoms. We as Westerners (especially Americans) better wake up for our spiritual sleep because these same oppressors want the same for our society and will stop at nothing to make it so, to include infiltrating our government. 

So True! I say it to my friends all the time.... well put

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