yota691 Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 (edited) Meal new instruments covered by Article 140 in compensation Nineveh SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2013 13:51 Twilight News / The Director of the Office of Compensation Article 140 in Sinjar district in the province of Nineveh, happy Jrdo, Sunday, all near the completion of a meal of new instruments covered by the compensation of Article 140, attributing the reason for the delay this meal to turn a section of the money to the central and southern governorates that have been flooding. He said Jrdo in an interview for "Twilight News" that "the governor of Nineveh province, Ethel Almgeevi, went recently but twice in a row to Baghdad in order to receive and meal of new instruments compensation of Article 140 of the sons of Sinjar, drunk and Sheikhan and others," he said, adding "Unfortunately, it is informed that the instruments are not ready . " He pointed out that "it is hoped that the new meal delivered within a week," noting that "the number of instruments will range between 700 to 1100 instrument for those affected by the policies of the former regime of the sons of these areas." He guessed Jrdo be a "flood Ajtahat central and southern governorates are caused by the delay in receipt of this meal, have been allocated some of the money to the affected areas," noting that "the Office of compensation Khanaqin delivered meal new, and this means that within a week Sntzlm our meal as well." The affected by the policies of the dictatorial regime in the disputed areas of deportation for their areas receive under the resolutions of the Commission on Article 140 instrument ten million dinars, while receiving arrivals forth the amount of twenty million dinars provided to return to areas from which they came to transfer them and their jobs to it, as are allocated a piece of land housing for evacuees and expatriates in their areas. Edited July 7, 2013 by yota691 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandfly Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 THANKS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Blondie121 Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 I am getting too old for this. They might as well have been speaking Iraqi - my poor old tired brain did not understand this at all. Just hopeing for an R.V. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EagleEye Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 I am getting too old for this. They might as well have been speaking Iraqi - my poor old tired brain did not understand this at all. Just hopeing for an R.V. no way it is YOU...it IS Iraqlish and REALLY difficult to follow IMO.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zigmeister Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 SULAIMANI, Kurdistan Region – An important government program, to return Iraqi Kurds to areas from where they were displaced under Saddam Hussein’s “Arabization” program, is underfunded, unfair and not working, Kurdish critics charge. In the city of Kirkuk, one of the places where Saddam expelled large numbers of Kurds and replaced them with Arab families in order to tilt the balance of power against the large ethnic Kurdish population, thousands of Kurdish families are still waiting for the promised cash and help with resettlement by the Iraqi government. Large swaths of Iraq’s northern regions remain designated as “disputed territories,” claimed both by the central Arab government in Baghdad, and the autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). According to Article 140 of the 2005 constitution that was drawn up two years after Saddam was ousted, Arab or Kurdish ownership of the areas will be determined by a referendum. But before the plebiscite, the constitution says that displaced Kurds will be given compensation and a chance to resettle in their old homes, and Arabs who were brought in by Saddam will likewise be compensated to return to their old homes. Critics say that the resettlement and compensation programs have not gone as planned, and have taken too long in places like Kirkuk, which is highly coveted by both the Arabs and Kurds for its vast energy reserves. Sidiq Kaka Rash, director of the office responsible for implementing Article 140 in Kirkuk, says that in the current year’s fiscal budget 172 billion Iraqi dinars have been allocated for resettlement issues. “This allocated sum can be used to compensate 17,000 families,” he said. Under the article, 37,000 Kurdish families have been compensated with 10 million Iraqi dinars and 12.3 thousand Arab families have been compensated with 20 million dinars. However, “there are still 61,000 Kurdish families and 7,000 Arab families, waiting to be compensated” says Rash. Over the past decade, the article has caused disputes between the KRG and the Iraqi Government. “This compensation process is not working. As far as I know, only 30 percent of the Arab families have returned to their places of origin,” says Rebwar Saidgul, an official from the Kurdistan Islamic Union (KIU) and the deputy head of the Kirkuk city council. He alleged that Arab families receive twice as much as Kurds for resettlement, in addition to a home. “Why did the Kurds accept this?” he asks. “Many Arab families have cheated the system. They receive the compensation, sell the house they have occupied, and go buy another house in the city’s outskirt,” Saidgul claims. “The article’s budget, which is only 300 billion dinars, has always faced some difficulties” says Bayazid Hassan, a legislator from the opposition Change Movement (Gorran) in the Iraqi parliament. Ali Balo, former head of the Oil and Gas Committee in the Iraqi parliament, believes that the Kurdish MPs must pressure their colleagues in parliament to allocate a bigger budget for compensation and resettlement. “All the money needed for the implementation of the article can be raised from just two days of oil sales,” sayshttp://rudaw.net/eng...istan/230520132 Iraqi ports dues distributed to people with martyrs in the seventh meal Tuesday, 02 July / July 2013 17:23 | | | {Basra: Euphrates News} Distributed General Company for Ports of Iraq's financial dues to the families of the martyrs of affiliates within the Seventh meal. The director of media and public relations Net Anmar Abdel Moneim told {Euphrates News} that "the General Company for Ports of Iraq was one of the first initiators of the completion of the martyrs and the trendsetter transactions among government departments in the distribution of entitlements." "The number of meal seventh transactions reached twelve transaction amount totaled one billion and two hundred million dinars." Net added that "there are ten transactions for the families of the martyrs of the associate who assassinated the previous regime now in exchange The remaining transactions which are in progress amounts to thirty-two treatment". Ended 42 Read more: http://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/153448-amina-said-government-approval-of-article-140-which-has-long-promised/page-2#ixzz2YNLfXPRw I don't know for sure, but it seems to me they are going to activate the 140 Article. Very interesting translation when it comes to the translation, I wonder if meals means dinar(as in dinner) lol! But hey happy Jrdo, Sunday, it looks like the meals are almost ready! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aliciadogz Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 My meals are ready for RV! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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