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Supreme Council calls for preserving the country's wealth, specifically "water"


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Supreme Council calls for preserving the country's wealth, specifically "water"

 

 From 2017-11-24 at 12:37 (Baghdad time)

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Baghdad - Mawazine News

The supreme religious authority on Friday called for preserving the wealth of the country, particularly the water wealth, while stressing the importance of working hard to rebuild the liberated areas from the control of the organization calling for the terrorist and the return of the displaced.

"It is important to preserve the wealth of the country and the most important of which is the water wealth," said representative Ahmed Al-Safi in his Friday sermon delivered at Al-Husseini Al-Sharif in Karbala, the holy city of Karbala. "It is important to preserve unscrupulous information about the state of water in the country. "He said.

Al-Safi called for "a clear and specific political situation for water, and the development of plans to maintain the quantity of water throughout the country." He stressed the importance of increasing the means of preserving the water levels.

He called for "radical solutions to waste water and misuse of water," noting that "preserving this wealth is the responsibility of all institutions and individuals, and everyone should take this matter seriously."

Speaking of the post-terrorist organization, the representative of the Supreme Council stressed "the importance of peaceful coexistence and cohesion of society and the strengthening of the bonds of brotherhood and love."

He stressed "the importance of hard work to reconstruct the liberated areas, and the return of displaced persons," stressing "the need to provide a decent life for the displaced and overcome the difficulties facing them."

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Editorial date: 2017/11/24 12:55 • 115 times read
Supreme Council calls for addressing the scarcity of water and calls for the promotion of peaceful coexistence (expanded)
(Karbala: Euphrates News) demanded the supreme religious authority, to address the growing water scarcity in Iraq.
"It is necessary to preserve the wealth of the country. It is clear that our country is one of the countries favored by God for many resources, the most important of which is the wealth of water. It is well known that this wealth is important," said Ahmad al-Safi, the representative of the holy shrine in Karbala. In the areas of life ". 
"If it is necessary for people working on this wealth to attach importance to the issue, we are given unsatisfactory information about the state of water in the country. There are new threats to agricultural land and animal wealth in some areas as well as the lack of drinking water areas. Whether it is in the development of plans to ensure the preservation of water quantities in the country or the issue of storage and increase the increase in water levels.
Mr. Al-Safi also stressed "the treatment of misuse and waste," noting that "the preservation of this wealth is the responsibility of all institutions and individuals, so it is imperative that everyone take this issue seriously." 
He pointed out that "after the country is about to recover from terrorism Daashi, thank God and the arms of the fighters with all their Sunna and ask him to establish security throughout the country and strive to maintain the unity of cohesion of society and strengthen the bonds of brotherhood and love and promote a culture of peaceful coexistence between all components of the people That this is also the responsibility of everyone. " 
Mr. Al-Safi stressed that "it is necessary to work hard to return the displaced people to their areas and their ages, as it facilitates and provide a decent life for them and overcome the difficulties they face."
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