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Iraqi crisis cell takes six decisions of its first meeting

Iraqi crisis cell takes six decisions of its first meeting

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Shafaq News / held a crisis cell service and security problem, which formed yesterday a meeting headed by Haider Abadi and the presence of ministers and officials. 
Abadi stressed that "weak follow-up has not completed many projects that have reached advanced stages and provide great service to citizens in the field of basic services for water, electricity, health, schools and job creation directed at follow-up projects lagging for completion as soon as possible." 
Abadi called for cooperation between ministries, local governments and all institutions and solutions. 
A number of decisions have been taken regarding electricity, water, job creation, health, schools and other sectors. Among the decisions are: 
1. Preparing quick and accurate statements to identify the needs of the citizens to the security and service crisis cell and relying on immediate contexts to meet the needs according to their respective responsibilities and responsibilities.
2 - forming a crisis cell in each ministry and in each province to deal with the demands and follow-up and the development of quick solutions. 
3. The Ministry of Finance shall provide funding for such needs. 
4 - Immediate work on the reconstruction of service projects unfinished in the light of the joint statements between the relevant authorities. 
5 - Obtain the necessary exceptions from the instructions in force and submit to the crisis cell to make the appropriate decision. 
6 - Immediate start of the training and rehabilitation program in the centers of the Ministry of Labor and give the trainees appropriate allocations.

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"Petro-Dollar allocations". Isn't that a form of HCL?

 

Yes, and the National Oil Company Law.  What's going on is really that Basra is going to be allotted Petro-Dollar allocations to resolve the crisis, now every province will want some of that action.

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Billions wasted by Iraq in the electricity sector was enough to buy a global electricity companies in full

Government solutions in the electricity file "irresponsible" ...

 

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 18/07/2018 - 23:58

 
 
Electricity crisis sparked protests in southern IraqElectricity crisis sparked protests in southern Iraq
 

It was not in the interest of the Iraqis to turn the imported Iranian electricity, at least, to a sword slapped on their necks and a paper of political pressure transferred from the hand of Tehran to Baghdad, and vice versa, in an attempt to exchange roles in the battle of millions of Iraqis.

This is clear that Iran's supply of electricity to Iraq for billions of dollars years ago will not and will not stop the suffering of Baghdad with the lack of electricity, and it has become a pressure sheet only with Iran, according to analysts and officials.

Independent Iraqi politician Ghanim al-Abed said successive Iraqi governments had spent about $ 40 billion on electricity. "That amount would have been possible to buy the assets of entire electric companies, such as Siemens, Germany," he said.

Observers confirmed that Iran, through its arms in Iraq, obstructed the construction of power plants, to keep holding this sensitive paper in order to use it as a pressure on the Iraqi people when they feel that their interests are threatened.

This is what the crisis in Basra was like when Iran ignited an electricity crisis in an attempt to pressure Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Iraqi factions seeking to form a new government after parliamentary elections that resulted in the retreat of organically linked groups in Tehran.  

In the grip of Iran

"The ruling political class in Iraq wants to help Iran under its siege, so turn a blind eye to the construction of local stations," Abed said, adding that the cost of a steam power plant is $ 300 million, 10 of which are enough to produce 3,000 MW.

Abed stressed that "government corruption and lack of accountability and lack of control are all factors hindering the progress of the Iraqi government towards self-sufficiency of electricity," describing government solutions in this case as "irresponsible."

This was demonstrated by the recent resort of the government, in an attempt to calm the protests, to cut out 400 out of 750 MW of Mosul's share of electricity to solve the problem of electricity worsening in the southern cities.

Iran has been fueling Iraq since 2007 with four power lines reaching Basra, Amarah, Diyala and Khanaqin, supplying these areas with only 1,200 megawatts, according to contracts signed between Baghdad and Tehran in 2007, 2011 and 2013.

However, this amount of electricity does not address the shortage of electricity in Iraq, as the country needs an additional 8,000 megawatts to fill the deficit in their networks. Iraq needs 23 thousand megawatts to achieve full sufficiency, which currently produces 15 thousand megawatts.

At the mercy of Tehran

The spokesman for the Iraqi Ministry of Electricity, Musab teacher, that Baghdad is currently in the establishment of stations will enter service during the next two years to produce the eight thousand MW, which is expected to end the crisis.

But the teacher showed great fear of the problem of waste, which remains a stumbling block, even if the country reached the self-sufficiency of electricity, he said that the current loss of up to 65 percent, is thefts and misuse and connections without meters and other abuses.

Although Baghdad renewed electricity supply contracts with Tehran earlier this year, the contracts stipulate that Iranian cities should be given priority if there is an internal shortage, which makes Iraq at Iran's mercy at any time.

 
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Protests continue in several Iraqi provinces due to poor living conditions, while the authorities raised the state of security alert and vowed to take tough measures against what they described as infiltrators.

 

Root causes:

 

On July 8, protests erupted in Basra against shortage of jobs, electricity, water and basic services.

 

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The causes of the protests were not a spur of the moment thing as Iraq suffer from plague of corruption since the US-led invasion in 2003, especially during former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki era.

According to documents and international reports, Iraq witnessed one of its worst corruption cases in its history during Maliki's era, which lasted eight years from May 2006 till 2014.

A report issued by the Centre of Development Studies (CDS) in London revealed the disappearance of 120 billion dollars of Iraq's financial budgets during the era of al-Maliki as the country's prime minister.

 

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The report pointed out that Iraq has achieved huge financial surpluses that could have contributed to the reconstruction and transformation of Iraq to be a modern country, confirming that $700 billion of the country's budget went mostly to the pockets of corrupt officials in Maliki's government.

It added that the oil prices reached its highest record exceeding $115 per barrel during Maliki's period in office, stressing that Iraq made huge gains from oil revenues that Maliki's government stole for itself.

The "CDS" also pointed in its report to the decline in reserves of the Central Bank of Iraq at a time when it should have increased, noting that Iraq's budget rose from $100.5 billion in 2012 to $145.5 billion in 2014 but the central bank's reserves fell from $88 billion to $67 billion.

 

 

Ongoing protests

 

Hundreds of Basra's demonstrators have blocked the main road to the northern Rumaila oil field, the largest Iraqi oil field in the province, preventing workers to reach their workplaces.

Sources said that the demonstrators blocked the road in order to protest against oil companies' rejection to offer job opportunities for Basra residents.

Observers who spoke to The Baghdad Post said that Iran stands behind the protests witnessed in southern Iraq.

They said that Iran is not only responsible for cutting electricity and water in the south, but it also inciting Basra's residents against oil companies operating there because they are not recruiting them.

The observers pointed out that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani threats that process of preventing oil companies in the Gulf from working and exporting their oil would start from southern Iraq prove that Iran is standing behind the crisis.

They called on the government of Haider al-Abadi to respond quickly to the demands of the people of Basra in order to not give Iran the chance to use the situation to destroy Iraq.

 

Observers told The Baghdad Post that hundreds of elements of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps terrorists had entered Basra through Shalamcheh border crossing with military vehicles, aiming to seize control of Basra after protesters attacked on Iranian parties' headquarters.

 

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Basra protests encouraged other provinces in southern Iraq to hold protests to demand improving live standard.

In Najaf, Thousands of protesters have stormed its International Airport to protest against the high unemployment rates and lack of services.

Iran, UAE and Jordan have suspended flights to Najaf due to the security situation at its airport.

Iraqi riot police have opened fire at protesters, killing a number of them.

Najaf protesters attempted to break into Iranian-affiliated Badr militia's headquarters, after a number of protesters shot dead in the city.

In Karbala, similar protests erupted. An Iraqi protester died from wounds inflicted by security forces during protests staged in Karbala demanding enhanced basic services and job opportunities.

In Maysan, dozens of demonstrators in the province of Maysan protested the poor services and shortage in electricity and clean water.

 

Two people were killed and 28 others injured, including police personnel, during the sweeping protests in Maysan against deterioration in economy.

 

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Informed sources said that demonstrators were killed after clashes between protesters and security forces in Maysan.

In press statements, Maysan Police Chief Dhafer al-Muhammadawi said the security forces have been deployed to secure the anti-government protests, oil fields, borders of the province and government buildings.

Muhammadawi underlined that civil defense units have put a fire out, which protesters have set in car wheels at public streets.

Well-informed sources said that security forces have launched a large-scale arrest campaign against Maysan protesters.

Dhi Qar province witnessed the most aggressive protests, as Iraqi police have brutally dispersed protesters in the province's Nasiriyah city.

Iraqi riot police fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators who stage protests near Dhi Qar's provincial building, as well as firing live rounds at protesters.

At least 36 policemen were wounded in clashes with protesters in Dhi Qar province, Dhi Qar police command said.

In a press release, the command explained that the number of wounded policemen has risen to 36, while six civilians were injured in the protests.

Iraqi authorities have released the protesters who were detained while attempting to storm the house of Dhi Qar governor, a well-informed source said.

The source explained that the protesters were held on charges of riots that broke out near the governor's house.

The number of those who were injured in protests in Dhi Qar Province has jumped to 75, well-informed sources told The Baghdad Post

 

Escalating crisis 

 

Iraqi activists called to launch unified demonstrations on Friday in Baghdad, Basra, Wasit, Maysan, Dhi Qar, Babil, Diwaniyah, Karbala and Najaf.

The activists have launched also a petition campaign, in which they demand the interference of the Iraqi army in order to oust the government of Haider al-Abadi.

 

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Spokesperson of the Arab tribes in the disputed areas between Erbil and Baghdad, Muzahim al-Hewitt called on Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to resign after he failed to deal with the ongoing protests.

Hewitt said that Abadi is responsible for the violent acts witnessed in several Iraqi provinces as he did not respond to the demands of their people, adding that the people of these provinces have the right to protests as they suffer from the lack of basic services.

He noted that Abadi's government is implementing the same approach of former Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi who worked according to a religious and sectarian approach through the intervention of religious clerics in the countries' policies.

Activists also called the Iraqi army to take serious actions against the Iranian militias in Iraq.

Observers stressed that Iran is playing a "dirty game" as the mullah's regime has promised to spread chaos in the region to disrupt oil sales in the Gulf.

They pointed out that Iraq is heading into a massive popular uprising as the Iraqi people have lost their faith in Abadi's government.

 

http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/29631/Is-Iraq-heading-for-a-massive-popular-uprising-experts-say-yes

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ERBIL — Protests across southern Iraq continue for the second week in a row, with ten provinces organising larger demonstrations on Friday this week. 

According to Iraqi media reports, the protests, which are said to be larger in scale, will be held in the provinces of Baghdad, Basra, Wasit, Missan, Dhi Qar, Babil, Diwaniyah, Samawa, Najaf and Karbala. 

Meanwhile, the Basra provincial committee for energy has warned the Baghdad government of large-scale protests and uncontrollable situation if it does not meet the demands of the people. 

Thousands of Iraqis across the southern provinces are demonstrating to ask for better job opportunities, public services and social justice. 

However, the demonstrations have left hundreds of fatalities as security forces reportedly used violent methods to disperse the protesters.

 
 
 
 
 
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Thanks Pitcher...I don't blame them a bit...I'd be there too...these people know what's at stake...and who is behind it...The old corruption has been exposed...The very people that have caused this stall...still have political immunity...The dance is over...it's time to pay the fiddler....

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Several killed and hundreds hurt as unrest enters second week, upping pressure on PM

 

Saeed Kamali Dehghan and agencies

Wed 18 Jul 2018 16.16 BST

 

 

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Security forces arrive to disperse a demonstration outside the Zubair oilfields near Basra
Photograph: Haidar Mohammed Ali/AFP/Getty Images
 
 
 
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Activists calling for unified demonstrations in all governorates on Friday

Preparations for protests in Anbar

 

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Activists on social networking sites are seeking to mobilize for a unified demonstration in all governorates on Friday to demand better services, despite the interruption of Internet service in some areas .

"We call upon the Iraqis to participate in a unified demonstration that will be launched on Friday after noon prayer," a number of activists wrote on their Facebook page on Wednesday (July 18, 2018). They stressed that the recent protests were not the result of the moment but were the result of years of social anger Who was suspended under the pretext of war against the da'ash .

Observers believe that after about six months of the declaration of "victory" on the organization of the preacher, social problems have returned to occupy the top priority. The protests affected the southern provinces starting from Basra, and then extended to Muthanna, Maysan, Dhi Qar, Wasit, Karbala, Najaf, Babylon and Baghdad as well. 

The government spoke of the presence of "demonstrators" among the demonstrators as the protests expanded and developed after the deaths and injuries, where security forces arrested every person calling to demonstrate or incite the storming of government and partisan headquarters . 

For his part, considered political analyst Hisham al-Hashemi, that Abadi is "the injustice of the end of his service successful militarily ... End calculated on him," and regarding the decisions taken by Abadi in recent days said that "these promises will not convince the demonstrators, especially that Abadi on the threshold of the end His mandate, and political engagement does not guarantee him until now a new mandate to enable him to carry out his promises, "according to AFP. In a related context, activists in Anbar province, on Wednesday, they are preparing to launch demonstrations in the province similar to the protests in the provinces of southern Iraq .

The activists said that "the demonstrations may begin next week, but they stressed the existence of difficulties in that, as the government mobilized its security forces and forces of the popular crowd in the province ."

They added that "the demands they will raise related to services and deterioration suffered by the institutions of the Iraqi state, in addition to other demands related to the return of displaced persons and the release of detainees and know the fate of the disappeared forcibly from the people of the province ."

A number of provinces have witnessed in recent days protests to reduce the services and the spread of unemployment, where protesters called on the government to provide water and electricity and the launch of appointments.

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In a special statement .. The Iraqi government talks about the provinces of the demonstration and this was the answer?

In a special statement .. The Iraqi government talks about the provinces of the demonstration and this was the answer?

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"The continuation of meetings and discussions between the federal government and the governors and oil companies during the past few days and so far about responding quickly to the demands of the demonstrators," government spokesman Saad al-Hadithi said Thursday.

 

Al-Hadithi said in a statement that "the outgoing Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has had continuous meetings since a visit to Basra several days ago and until now with the governor of Basra, As'ad al-Eidani and directors of the Southern Oil Company and Basra oil in addition to the representatives of other directorates to follow up the procedures carried out by The central government to respond to the demands of the demonstrators. "

 

Al-Hadithi pointed out that "quick and detailed statements have been prepared regarding the needs of the citizens so that the concerned parties, which are the branches of the crisis cell service and security deployed in all ministries and provinces and adopt the working contexts to respond immediately to the demands of citizens according to the competence of each province and the ministry."

 

He pointed out that "the Ministry of Finance, immediately after the issuance of decisions to provide financial allocation to the needs of projects stopped and incomplete and completed immediately in accordance with the needs of the basic provinces and the granting of government exemptions necessary, which was an obstacle to the implementation of service projects and strategic as well as training and rehabilitation of young unemployed.

 

The province of the center and south of Iraq, popular demonstrations denouncing the lack of service delivery and improve the reality of national electricity and lack of employment opportunities, causing the increase of armies of the unemployed.

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The Peace Palace meeting ends with agreement on five points on the demonstrations and the elections

09:50 - 18/07/2018

 
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meeting hosted by President Fuad Masum, agreed Wednesday on a five - point about the demonstrations and the elections and the political process, while Abadi missed the meeting , which was attended by most of the leaders of the leaders of political parties and alliances. 
"In view of the urgent need to unify the efforts of all national political forces in order to progress towards achieving a stable, dignified and prosperous life for our people, and the need to protect our federal democratic system and the sovereignty, unity and independence of our country," a statement issued to the presidency said. "He added that he was" ready to move forward towards strengthening national unity and civil peace and providing the vital conditions necessary to complete the construction of state institutions, implement reconstruction plans, return displaced people, support economic development and fight corruption. "
The meeting was held this evening for the leaders of the political blocs at the invitation of President Fuad Masum, "during which a central and comprehensive discussion on recent demonstrations and the latest developments of the political process with the approach of the announcement of the results of counting and manual sorting by the Board of Commissioners judges in the Electoral Commission for elections. 
According to the statement, "peaceful demonstrations demanding rights and providing services are guaranteed by the constitution to citizens who claim legitimate rights, from providing services and employment opportunities and improving the living and service situation, and stressed their support for the government to take measures and decisions to ensure the demands of the demonstrators."
But the meeting returned to use the expression Almndsen in marking the demonstrations, stressing "respect for law and security and prevent riots and vandalism and preservation of public and private property, and support the actions of security forces to address the aggressors and engineers seeking to exploit the demonstrations," calling for "full and firm commitment to the Constitution and the decisions of the Federal Court" . 
The statement added that "all the political entities and the parliamentary blocs gathered by accepting the final results of the elections of the House of Representatives for its fourth session, which took place on 12/5/2018, if the ratification by the Federal Court officially, with the call to expedite the completion of counting and sorting."
He added that "all the parliamentary blocs have been committed to respecting the constitutional timing of the next parliamentary session to ensure the election of the presidency of the Council of Representatives, the election of the President of the Republic in preparation for the commissioning of the candidate of the largest bloc to form a government during the period provided by the Constitution." 
He called on the participants to "work to achieve constructive understandings between all blocs to expedite the completion of the current high national tasks, to adopt the basic orientations of the next government program and all the requirements of the next stage, which guarantees the development of the state administration and its institutions. 
 The meeting was missed by Prime Minister Haider al-Abbadi, while informed sources pointed out that the meeting was devoted to meeting blocs and alliances and that a representative of the alliance of victory, which is headed by Abadi was present at the meeting. 
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  • yota691 changed the title to The leaders of the blocs take a number of decisions, including responding to the demands of the demonstrators
Date of release: 2018/7/18 22:08 • 172 times read
The leaders of the blocs take a number of decisions, including responding to the demands of the demonstrators
[Ayna-Baghdad] 
The leaders of the political blocs, on Wednesday, a number of important decisions including the response to the demands of peaceful demonstrators and according to the Constitution and the law.
"A meeting was held in Baghdad this evening, for the leaders of the political blocs at the invitation of President Fuad Masum, during which a central and comprehensive discussion was held on recent demonstrations and the latest developments in the political process as the announcement of the announcement of The results of manual counting and sorting by the Board of Commissioners judges in the Independent Electoral Commission. "
He explained that the meeting was "in view of the urgent need to unify the efforts of all national political forces to move towards achieving the stable, dignified and prosperous life of our people and the need to protect our federal democratic system and the sovereignty, unity and independence of our country and to stop any return to terrorism. To promote national unity and civil peace and provide the vital conditions necessary to complete the construction of state institutions and the implementation of reconstruction plans and the return of displaced persons and support economic development and fight corruption. 
"The meeting decided unanimously: The participants stressed that the peaceful demonstrations demanding rights and the provision of services guaranteed by the Constitution to citizens who claim legitimate rights to provide services and employment opportunities and improve the living and service situation, and stressed their support for the government to take measures and decisions to ensure the demands of the demonstrators.
He added, "At the same time was emphasized respect for the law and security and prevent riots and vandalism and preservation of public and private property, and support the actions of security forces to address the aggressors and engineers seeking to exploit the demonstrations," pointing to "full and firm commitment to the Constitution and decisions of the Federal Court." 
He pointed out that "the approval of all political entities and parliamentary blocs combined to accept the final results of the elections the House of Representatives for its fourth session, which took place on 12/5/2018, if approved by the Federal Court officially with the call to speed up the completion of counting and sorting." 
He stressed the "
The meeting stressed the need to work towards achieving constructive understandings between all blocs to expedite the completion of the current high national tasks and to adopt the basic directions of the next government program and all the requirements of the next stage, which guarantees the development of the state administration and its institutions.
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Hakim calls on the leaders of the blocs to shoulder their responsibilities towards the people
A statement of his office, the agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today, "Hakim participated in the meeting of leaders of political blocs held in the office of President Fuad Masum." 
Hakim said during the meeting, "The meeting discussed the challenges of the Iraqi situation represented by the demands of the demonstrators and the results of counting and sorting and the process of ongoing consultations to form a government." 
The head of the National Alliance, on the "importance of removing Iraq from its current crises," calling for "everyone to assume its responsibilities towards the Iraqi people and achieve their aspirations and aspirations." 
He pointed out that "the need for the next phase of the government of the national majority and end the state of quotas," noting that "the meeting stressed the need to adhere to and accept the results issued by the Electoral Commission after the counting and manual counting."
He explained that "the meeting also reviewed the demands of the demonstrators and the need to form more than a crisis cell in the provinces and ministries to follow up the demands and stand on their implementation."
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A large number of demonstrators called for a large demonstration on Friday (July 20th) in all governorates of Iraq.

In order to emphasize the legitimate demands of accounting for spoilers and siphoning off public money and providing services and revenge for martyrs, wounded and minors from corrupt political parties 

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Against the backdrop of demonstrations .. Sadr calls on the political blocs to suspend their ongoing dialogues

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The leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, on Thursday, the political blocs to suspend their ongoing dialogues against the backdrop of the demonstrations.

"The winning political blocs in the current elections have to suspend all political dialogues for alliances and others until the completion of meeting the demands of the true protesters," Sadr said in a tweet on Twitter.

He called on the leader of the Sadrist movement, "to form a serious working cell with the government and in coordination with the demonstrators for their implementation."

http://www.almaalomah.com/2018/07/19/327499/

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Sadr demands to stop dialogues forming alliances

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Sadr's leader Muqtada al-Sadr called on Thursday to stop all political dialogues to form alliances until the demands of the true demonstrators are completed.

Sadr said in a tweet at his own account of the social networking site "Twitter: Today (19 July 2018), that" the political blocs winning in the current election to suspend all political dialogues until the completion of the demands of the true protesters. "

Sadr demanded, "to form a serious working cell with the government and in coordination with the demonstrators for the implementation."

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, received this morning, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Jan Kubic in Najaf, and during the meeting discussed the general situation in the country and the subject of demonstrations in a number of Iraqi provinces, stressing that the need to meet the demands of citizens In the provision of services, calling on the United Nations to intensify its efforts to support Iraq and stability .

It is worth mentioning that the demonstrations that began in Basra to include the provinces of Najaf, Karbala, Dhi Qar, Maysan, Karbala and parts of the capital Baghdad entered its second week, at a time when the government is trying to contain the growing popular anger against the deterioration of public services and the spread of corruption and unemployment.

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Guess the "people" have had enough of those empty promises...time for action.  With all of the money that has been pilfered by Maliki, he should be the first to do the dance at the end of a rope.  Just seeing him sitting at that table conducting "government" business is a disgusting insult to the citizens of Iraq. Hell will not be hot enough for some people!   

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