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Security force prevents the attempt of angry demonstrators stormed the Ministry of Finance in Baghdad


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BAGHDAD (Reuters) 
- Angry protestors in Baghdad on Monday tried to storm the Finance Ministry building in Baghdad. 

The hundreds of teachers and teachers who demonstrated on Monday to protest salary cuts tried to storm the Ministry of Finance building in the Bab al-Mu'amaz area in central Baghdad, a reporter for Alsumaria News said. 



Hundreds of teachers and teachers demonstrated on Monday in central Baghdad to demand the cancellation of deductions from salaries and bonuses and promotions for education staff," the official said.

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19-02-2018 01:47 PM 

 

Two protestors stormed the Ministry of Finance building on Monday to protest against the salary cuts, a source said. 

 The source said that 'teachers demonstrators stormed the building of the Ministry of Finance in protest against the cuts in salaries and stop bonuses and promotions', the source added that' the demonstrators and hours after the demonstration in front of the ministry did not come to them any official from the ministry to negotiate with them or know their demands so they decided to enter the ministry ', Pointing out that' a group of demonstrators went to the door of the minister's office '. 

 

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2 minutes ago, ChuckFinley said:

Waiting for Sadr to get his army to take the street.  Time to push the crooks out of office. Interpol better start to issue those warrents and make arrests. 

 

The corruption phase is get going to be ugliest in both regions, Baghdad and Kurdistan. Someone in Kurdistan just asked the UN to help with corruption but don't know if anything will come of it.

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4 minutes ago, ChuckFinley said:

Waiting for Sadr to get his army to take the street.  Time to push the crooks out of office. Interpol better start to issue those warrents and make arrests. 

 

GM Chuck. Totally agree. Sadr has been holding the citizens back. Time to unleash the beast. Abadi announced he would release list of corrupt in mid-December. Nothing yet. Then last week news that a new list of 5,000 corrupt released this coming week. We shall see. 

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14 minutes ago, Woldopep said:

I see it as a positive push forward or what we seek. If they aren’t pushed, nothing will change.me thinks,  The Dam is about to break.

Agree, i see this as all being positive. Being bitched slapped in Kuwait and in Germany. Business banking in Kuwait, people protesting, and Interpol are all positive to putting pressure to RV.  

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24 minutes ago, King Bean said:

 

GM Chuck. Totally agree. Sadr has been holding the citizens back. Time to unleash the beast. Abadi announced he would release list of corrupt in mid-December. Nothing yet. Then last week news that a new list of 5,000 corrupt released this coming week. We shall see. 

GM KB,  it is time man. The more pressure the better it is for us. 

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On 2/15/2018 at 3:25 PM, newbieDA said:

Something is very very wrong, I feel that they are staling or even messing this all up right now and the locals and the world are getting real mad, this can and will get ugly very soon I think. JMHO :twocents: Something is to break and it could be bad. Hopefully good comes out of this someday.

 

 

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2 hours ago, King Bean said:

 

Not exactly the Arab Spring, but it's a start. :twothumbs:

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2 hours ago, 10 YEARS LATER said:

I’m sure this will be spun something fierce . . . Regardless, the natives are restless.

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1 hour ago, newbieDA said:

 

agree, I think it is going to get ugly, nothing is getting done fast lol

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1 hour ago, ChuckFinley said:

Waiting for Sadr to get his army to take the street.  Time to push the crooks out of office. Interpol better start to issue those warrents and make arrests. 

+1

1 hour ago, ChuckFinley said:

Agree, i see this as all being positive. Being bitched slapped in Kuwait and in Germany. Business banking in Kuwait, people protesting, and Interpol are all positive to putting pressure to RV.  

+1

1 hour ago, Woldopep said:

I see it as a positive push forward or what we seek. If they aren’t pushed, nothing will change.me thinks,  The Dam is about to break.

+1 

Ran out of pluses 

But,

Positive moves for us, more restless their people(& international leaders) , the quicker iraq officials should act if they want to keep their necks

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