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  1. 9 Dec 2017 From PM Abadi himself... In the name of God, the merciful And on that day the believers will be happy. Iraqis: Your land has been completely liberated, and your cities and the usurper have returned to the bosom of the motherland. Liberation has become the truth and the hand of the hand. We have accomplished the difficult task in the difficult circumstances, and we have won the peace and steadfastness of our people and our heroic forces, and with the blood of the martyrs and the wounded, our land has yielded a historic victory for all Iraqis to be proud We proclaim to the people of our people and to all the world that the heroes of ạlgẖyạry̱ have reached the last stronghold of ISIS and their escape and and Iraq's flag over western al-Anbar areas, which was the last Iraqi territory raped, and that Iraq's flag is flying high above all Iraqi territory . For three years, your heroic forces have entered the cities and towns after the other, and the Iraqi fighter has terrorized the enemy and the a of the world.. and this is the Iraqi reality that conquers the challenges and insists on the harshest and most difficult conditions. Dear Iraqis: It is your right to be proud of your victories because they make your hands and make your promises, your unity and your precious sacrifices.. Keep your big victory and keep your land and your unity. They began a new day and a bright future and deployed in Iraq security and safety. On this historic occasion, I extend to all our dear people and our heroic heroes to congratulate and congratulate you on this great victory that deserves to be celebrated today and every year, it is a victory for all Iraqis. The Liberation we launched three years ago will remain an Iraqi success story and a shining sign in Iraq's history and the struggle of its people and its blessed jihadist. On this day, I say to the families of the martyrs and the wounded:The blood of your sons has not been in vain.. Raise your heads high and your sons raise the heads of Iraqis and raise Iraq's flag high. History will record the position of high religious reference to allow Mr. Al-Sistani and his historic and in defence of land and holy shrines, the advisory opinion that and young people have responded to in the largest voluntary campaign that has supported our armed forces and transformed. After that, the war against terrorism was a comprehensive national battle that was say and formed by the popular crowd and the volunteers. Our esteemed people: The Joy of victory was completed by preserving the unity of Iraq, which was on the brink of partition, and that the unity and the people of Iraq are the most important and greatest achievement. Iraq has emerged victorious and United, and thank God, the Lord of the worlds, and we will go with Children of our people without discrimination and preservation of their national wealth and their development, justice and equality, respect for the freedoms, beliefs, religious diversity, religious and ideological diversity of Mesopotamia, and commitment to the constitution and work on the rule of law All over the country. We are now in the post-victory phase of ISIS.. this stage feared by the terrorists and the corrupt, our people and our mujahid we we on the land of Iraq to cleanse it of all bad. Iraqis: Unity is our weapon that we have won, and we must hold on to this unity and strengthen it with all we can,, and Iraq today,, for all Iraqis and their riches, for all in the south, with their tattoos, their evil and,. .. all must take the fruits of victory, safe, stable, prosperous and prosperous. Our next goal will not stop at the age of the liberated cities, but will include all the cities of Iraq from which the combatants have emerged and have been cited in defence of their homeland.. I call on politicians to assume their responsibilities to maintain security and stability and to prevent the return of terrorism again, and I appeal to them all to refrain from returning to inflammatory and sectarian action, which was a major cause of human tragedies and by empowering the ISIS gang to occupy our cities. To sabotage it and to displace millions of Iraqis, along with the follow of human sacrifices and enormous spending of the country's wealth. The arms control and the rule of law are the key to nation-building and justice, equality and stability. The fight against corruption will be a natural extension of human and land liberation processes, and there will remain no place in Iraq, and there is no place for lived, and this is another battle for everyone to participate seriously in its surroundings and a. His work and not only to monitor their results are not the responsibility of an individual or one. Your country has taken its natural position
  2. https://gt.foreignpolicy.com/2017/profile/haider-al-abadi?6898d060ba= Haider al-Abadi For putting Iraq back together BY DAVID KENNER Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi might have the toughest job in the Middle East. That’s what makes his success all the more surprising: Over the past year, he has driven the Islamic State out of Iraq’s cities, launched plans to reform the country’s massive and corrupt public sector, and mapped out a foreign policy aimed at preventing Iraq from being used as a battleground for regional powers. Abadi has even united disparate parts of the country’s religious and ethnic communities behind his agenda — and even as his political rivals scheme to derail his plans, his efforts are already starting to bear fruit. Abadi’s most important victory in 2017 was the liberation of Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city, in July. That feat was accomplished as much through his diplomatic prowess as by military force. Abadi played a central role in persuading an unlikely alliance of Iraqi security forces, Kurdish Peshmerga, and Iran-backed Shiite militias — all supported by U.S. airstrikes — to temporarily set aside their differences and fight the terrorist group. “Iraq today is more united than it was before,” he said from the center of liberated Mosul on July 11, “and the victory achieved today is one over brutality and terrorism.” Abadi’s bid to keep Iraq united has required him to combat more than just jihadis. In October, after the Kurds held an independence referendum, he greenlit a successful operation to retake the disputed oil-rich region of Kirkuk from the Peshmerga. At the same time, he forestalled abuses by Iran-backed militias by ordering their withdrawal from the area. And he extended an olive branch to Kurdish citizens, saying on Oct. 17, in response to the Kurdish flight from the newly controlled areas, “Any assault on Kurds is an assault on us.” These moves exemplify Abadi’s governing philosophy — and it’s hard to overstate how revolutionary his approach is for Iraq. The country has suffered through successive leaders who tried to centralize as much power as possible in their own hands. Since taking office in 2014, Abadi, by contrast, has built bridges among the country’s political rivals and simultaneously nurtured ties with a diverse array of regional powers. Doing so, he argues, is the only way that Iraq can hope to survive in its violent neighborhood and overcome the daunting economic challenges it faces. “[Abadi] has worked to ensure that his country is not a playground for wider conflicts,” says Renad Mansour, a research fellow at Chatham House. “He has attempted to move away from sole dependence on Tehran by inviting support from Washington, Riyadh, Ankara, and elsewhere to create a balancing act.” Whether Abadi will be able to deliver on his ambitious agenda remains to be seen. Iraqi politics remains a snake pit, filled with politicians and militia leaders who would love to see him fail. The defeat of the Islamic State, paradoxically, may make his job only more difficult: The United States and Iran temporarily put aside their rivalry to combat the jihadi group, but now the Iraqi prime minister must stop them from renewing their struggle to dominate his country. As he put it in October, Abadi has a simple message for both Washington and Tehran: “We welcome your support, we would like to work with you, both of you, but please don’t bring your trouble inside Iraq.” Meanwhile, his domestic reforms are still in their early stages and could be sabotaged by the country’s entrenched elite, which has long looted the state. That’s why the prime minister is already gearing up for his re-election campaign in the spring of 2018. In order to change the rules of Iraq’s political game for good, he’ll need to have the Iraqi people squarely on his side. David Kenner is Middle East editor at Foreign Policy.
  3. Diwaniyah demonstrators demanded time frame for reforms 29/01/2016 21:04 Diwaniya / National Iraqi News Agency / nina / Hundreds of citizens of Diwaniyah province of Diwaniyah city center demonstrated today, demanding the implementation of the Religious Authority and the prosecution of corrupt people. The demonstrators, who were carrying Iraqi flags and banners, called to be for package of reforms a specific timeframe and include the main corrupt and bring them to judiciary. He also called for dissolve the provincial council and checking in all the projects that have been carried out and budgets disbursed to the province during the past years and the disclosure of spoilers and support the popular crowd. / End Also Al-Tahrir Square protesters renew the call for reform and tackle the corruption 29/01/2016 19:00 BAGHDAD / National Iraqi News Agency / nina / Hundreds of citizens and activists in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad demonstrated this afternoon and renewed the call for reform and tackle corruption. The banners carried slogans demanding about finding serious solutions to the financial crisis and not expose to the salaries of employees and retirees, as well as claims for the implementation of real reforms and not just promises, and to hold corrupt officials and to prosecute thieves of public money. Al-Tahrir Square has seen the spread of intensive security forces and security measures in order to prevent breaches may get during the demonstration. / End
  4. Call parliamentary denies intention to retire Maliki politically and reveal the conditions for the formation of the government Abadi Saturday, 16 August / August 2014 14:51 [baghdad-where] Call parliamentary bloc denied reports about the determination of the President of the State of Law coalition of Prime Minister outgoing Nuri al-Maliki announced his retirement after working the political abandonment of the third term. The news has pointed to the determination of al-Maliki announced his retirement after a political action announced last Thursday, to withdraw his candidacy for the post of prime minister in favor of Prime Minister-designate Haider al-Abadi. The head of the bloc call for parliamentary Khalaf Abdul Samad told all of Iraq [where] on Saturday, "We have not heard from al-Maliki in our meeting yesterday that he would dwell in his hometown to spend Touirij in Karbala or to donate his money to the displaced, but we heard from him that he would take care of the rule of law as the head of the coalition and the reordering So in addition to the Secretariat General of the Islamic Dawa Party, "adding," It is seen as important to him. " He added that Abdul Samad said that "Prime Minister-designate Haider al-Abadi said at a meeting of state law yesterday that he put several conditions for the formation of the government and the ones that do not pertain to differences and the differences between the political blocs in the process of forming a ministerial cab." The State of Law coalition had held a meeting yesterday evening to discuss the political process and the formation of the next government and to support the taxpayer formed Haider Abadi and agree on priorities for the mass and reduce the ministries effort possible and to preserve the unity Elsaf.bhsp source familiar with. It is said that Prime Minister-designate Haider Abadi, yesterday expressed "willingness Petrhik the next government in order to move the process of reducing its expenditure in the budget and financial management of state institutions, a new strategy fit in with the new phase and magnitude of the challenges faced by the country." The Supreme religious authority has called yesterday the political blocs in the House of Representatives to be at the level of their historical responsibilities in this difficult circumstance and cooperate with the prime minister-designate to form a government strong and efficient has a clear program to address past mistakes and realize the rights of all the people of all sects and components. " The Move to San representative in Karbala, Ahmed Safi in his Friday sermon that "the fight against financial and administrative corruption must be a priority for the new government, where the sheer volume of rampant corruption in the government hinders any progress in the files of the security services and other" Ended 2.
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