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Is it an early propaganda .. Abadi in giant screens above the controls


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Treasures Media - called Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, on Saturday, to the formation of popular committees to follow up and take care of the families of martyrs, among the corrupt who seized the state funds are caused to enter Daesh country.

"Abadi attended the critical Iraq Victory Festival, which was held by the Abbas Fighting Team, and blessed in his speech the victory that has been achieved and blessed the Iraqi people with the year of victory and the New Year's solution without hesitation and unity," the media office of Abadi said in a press release. The people of our people and achieved by the arms of our heroic forces and the blood of the martyrs, and the great fatwa of Mr. Ali al-Sistani and the response of our people to them. "

"The victory was achieved when the crowd stood up with the army, the anti-terror apparatus, the police, the tribes and the Peshmerga to liberate Mosul," Abbadi said, adding that "the children of the martyrs and their families are safe in our necks and care."

"The people of the center and the south, when they came to liberate the territories they occupied, did not think of political matters but fought for the homeland and the sanctities," he said.

He pointed out that "the corrupt and those who seized the state funds are the ones who caused these disasters, so Fadash could not occupy the cities except because of corruption." He said that "the countries and the world stand with us for their benefit. There are foreign conferences to support Iraq. It is in the interest of States to support us. By the blood of the martyrs and the wounded and the arms of our heroic forces, we have removed the threat of terrorism from our country and from the world. "

He added that "the reconstruction will include all the provinces because all of them have been affected," warning of "deviant thought and seriousness," stressing "the need to continue vigilance and caution and never rest and will continue until the last terrorist."

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Is it an early propaganda .. Abadi in giant screens above the controls

December 30, 2017

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On Saturday, activists in social networking sites circulated photographs showing Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi's images in the advertising screens spread over military checkpoints and near state institutions,

Activists pointed out that this is tantamount to exploiting those screens for early election propaganda.

Activists called for the removal of state institutions in all its aspects from the conflict and electoral competition and adherence to legal controls in this regard. 

 

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A difficult task for Abadi to defeat the corrupt in Iraq

The Iraqi prime minister confirms that he was unable to occupy the Iraqi cities only because of the corrupt in the previous government.

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Will Abadi succeed in his war on corruption?

BAGHDAD - Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi said on Saturday that corrupt officials in the previous government had caused "disasters" in the country that ranks tenth among the most corrupt countries in the world.

"The corrupt and those who seized state funds are the ones who caused these disasters," said Abbadi, attending the critical Iraq Victory Festival held by Abbas's fighting squad. "Fadash could only occupy cities because of corruption."

Before announcing the final victory over a preacher in early December, Abbadi said the next battle would be against corruption.

Abadi admitted a few days ago that the fight against corruption would be tough and that the proceedings were on track and there were lists under investigation "and we will surprise the corrupt."

But there is widespread belief in Iraq that eventually those involved in corruption cases end up fleeing out of the country with pockets of money or out of bars after being released despite the authorities' promises to fight them the same way they did against the jihadists.

Iraq ranks tenth among the most corrupt countries in the world, with the executive, judicial, legislative and integrity authorities playing ball in each other's stadium in the fight against corruption.

According to political analyst Hisham al-Hashemi that the issue is still "pure theory .. Nothing will change unless the protection is lifted from the covers of corruption that dominates the joints of the economy and security and the army of Iraq."

"Corruption has reached the stage of dinosaur after being an ant" since the US-led invasion of Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein's regime in 2003, MP Majida al-Tamimi said.

"It is certainly more difficult and cruel than war on a preacher," she says.

"If all the parties are corrupt and I do not imagine there is a party without corrupt people, there are proportions of the nature of the takeover," she said. "If the corrupt are from within your party, the war will be fierce and requires international and internal support from the parties themselves to fight it."

Doubts surround the possibility of doing anything effective and decisive.

One of the politicians told a group of reporters sarcastically that the official who steals less than $ 60 million, is seen as fair, when talking about corruption at a high level.

 

Three times the country's budget is wasted

 

MP Rahim Darraji, a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, says there are more than 5,000 fictional contracts, and fake companies have received 30 to 60 percent of the money based on these contracts.

He said the amount of money wasted on construction projects and infrastructure, on paper only, amounted to 228 billion dollars, noting that these amounts "flared like smoke."

These funds exceed three times the national budget and the country's GDP.

Experts believe that this massive corruption helps to explain the huge shortage of services, the deterioration of infrastructure and the deterioration of industrial and agricultural development.

Despite the explosive budget of the sale of oil, Iraq continues to import electricity and petroleum products, the second OPEC oil producer.

The country is almost completely devoid of industrial and agricultural projects and relies almost entirely on imports, which observers see as an inevitable consequence of rampant corruption.

And the projects carried out inside the country have been through large amounts of state treasury included a huge amount of bribes.

Daraji said the Iraqi Defense Ministry, for example, had contracted the purchase of 12 planes from a Czech company worth $ 11 million. "But I paid a bribe worth 144 million," he says, sarcastically, "we stole," without giving further details.

 

Escaping from the Punishment

 

A government source says authorities are using investigators from Western institutions and from the United Nations mission to track money laundering and money laundering.

"There are corrupt people convicted by judicial decisions and sentenced to punishment under the law, but they are covered by the general amnesty law passed by the House of Representatives," said judicial spokesman Judge Abdul Sattar Birqdar.

Among those who managed to escape from the country, Basra Governor Majid al-Nasrawi, accused by Abdullah Aweiz, one of the country's leading contractors, in a television interview claim 15 percent of the value of each project allocates five percent to his party and 10 percent go to his pocket.

The Integrity Commission called for tougher penalties for those accused of corruption and called for a halt to the inclusion of those accused of amnesty.

An integrity judge accused the executive of being behind the failure to arrest those responsible for corruption after court orders were issued against them.

"The legislation passed last year included those accused of corruption, if they returned the amounts that they had stolen or that caused their misappropriation," says Berkdar.

"The legislation is unfair, for example, it stole two billion years ago, for example 10 years ago and now it has 20 billion," he said. "He pays the two billion and leaves prison." "It's like a bank loan."

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Abadi responds to a crowd in his name: Mr. Sistani who came with victory

 

 From 2017-12-30 at 16:08 (Baghdad time)

العبادي يرد على جماهير هاتفة باسمه: السيد السيستاني من جاء بالنصر

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Baghdad - Mawazine News

Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi responded to the cheers of the masses who called for his name during the critical Iraq Victory Festival, while the crowd called for cheering on Ali al-Sistani as a victor.

Al-Abbadi attended today's festival "The decisive victory of Iraq", which was organized by Al-Abbas Fighting Group, one of the popular crowd formations.

"We will not allow the corrupt people to steal the money on the pretext of providing services," Abbadi said in a speech during the festival. "The corrupt people who seized the state funds are the ones who caused the entry of a supporter of Iraq."

He called on citizens to "vote in the elections against the corrupt."

He stressed, "continue to pursue terrorists everywhere in Iraq until the elimination of the last of their graves," calling for "the formation of popular committees to follow up and care for the families of martyrs."

On Saturday (December 9, 2017), the Prime Minister of the Armed Forces, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Haidar Al-Abadi announced the final victory over the organization of the terrorist advocate and the restoration of all Iraqi territory from his control.

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Put a sniper bullet through Maliki’s head and watch the cock roaches run for cover when they realize there is no such thing as  Protection..... There can still be a death sentence, with or without the Iraqi court system! !!!   B)

Heres a good plan.... get 50 snipers to put a bead on 50 of the worst low down scoundrels of Iraq at the same time and the rest will disappear. But you just got 50 of the worst completely out of the picture!!!!

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5 minutes ago, ChuckFinley said:

That would be sending a fear factor out there.  :twothumbs::twothumbs:

Those arrogant Bastids should be very afraid for they are mortal. They are not Gods. Their heads will pop just like anyone else's.....     :cowboy2:                         Maliki.jpg.7f1af1aff2c5093e5f6f4a024f0fe1c4.jpg

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