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In Iraq’s terms it’s kniwn as the Iraq stabilisation Plan.....

 

The Iraqi’s Idea Of Stabilization - Is A Camel With A Kickstand ! :o 

 

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BLAST FROM THE NOT SO DISTANT PAST . SORRY . NO LINK ......3rd August, 2019 by Abdul Jalil Al-Zubaidi It seems that Mr. Adel Abdul Mahdi’s plan is to pump money into the market and increase the purchasing power of the individual in the hope of activating the outputs of revitalizing wealth and thus reflect positively on the living situation and welfare of the citizen ....... It seems that Mr. Adel Abdul Mahdi’s plan is to pump money into the market and increase the purchasing power of the individual in the hope of activating the outputs of revitalizing wealth and thus reflect positively on the living situation and welfare of the citizen. The increase in salaries, the inclusion of new salary categories, and the expansion of loan categories and the increase of the beneficiary groups, are positive measures in this direction. It also seems to me that Mr. Abdul Mahdi (assumes) that the citizen has skills in the field of employment and investment and that he will invest the added money in small projects, through additional income or through loans and ultimately will contribute to the activation of the private sector movement and maximize investment in small projects that revive life And improve the lifestyle of the individual and the appearance of the city. As an example: The most simple aspiration of any official is that the citizen contributes to solve the housing crisis through the use of money and loans in the construction of housing, which raises part of the heavy burden on the government, knowing that the capital of the Iraqi private sector is the most feared and hesitant in recent history Thus it invests in the real estate market which is safest anywhere in the world .. Mr. Abdul Mahdi’s plan is somewhat similar to the actions taken by the British government after the Second War but .. Before the National Wealth Distribution Plan began, plans were made to modernize the industry and activate the private industrial sector.   

Soooo.... do we think this helps us as far as the RV/ RI? Or does it just distract the local populace and stop the riots?

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The article of Mahdi's plan to pump money into the market to increase the purchasing power was posted on August 3rd . Well before the Protest . The trucks could be a distraction . They could also be part of the plan to pump money into the markets to raise every ones purchasing power , exchange rate ...

 

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19 minutes ago, blueskyline said:

The article of Mahdi's plan to pump money into the market to increase the purchasing power was posted on August 3rd . Well before the Protest . The trucks could be a distraction . They could also be part of the plan to pump money into the markets to raise every ones purchasing power , exchange rate ...

 

There was an article before ...to pump the market with lower categories 

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America transfers ISIS leaders detained in Syria to Iraq after Turkish attack

 

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US forces have received dozens of prominent ISIS detainees, including two Britons, from Kurdish factions to prevent them from escaping from prisons in northern Syria, the Washington Post reported.

The newspaper said, citing its sources, that the US military received about 40 detainees believed to be senior leaders in the "Daesh", including the British Alexander Kuti and Shafi al-Sheikh, are members of a group of four militants called "Beatles" after the famous British singing team, Because of their British accent.

The two men have been detained and handed over for trial in the United States on charges of involvement in the killing and torture of dozens of Western hostages, including Americans, in front of the camera lens. Beatles cell leader Mehmet Mawazi, best known as Jihadi John, was killed in an air strike in Syria in November 2015, while the fourth member of the group, Ayn Leslie Davis, was arrested in Turkey and convicted there on terrorism charges.

According to the newspaper, the US forces moved Kuti and Sheikh to Iraq, after the Kurds began to withdraw some of the forces guarding ISIS detention camps in northeastern Syria, to direct them to the fronts of fighting against the "Turkish invasion", raising fears that ISIS may escape from their prisons. The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) accused the Turkish army on Wednesday of targeting a prison where ISIS militants are being held in northeastern Syria during Operation Spring of Peace, launched by Ankara against Kurdish forces there under the pretext of "fighting terrorists" and establishing a so-called "zone." Safe "along the Turkish-Syrian border.
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Iraqis are floating on oil ... and sinking into poverty, unemployment and corruption

 
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October 9, 2019

 
How can citizens in a country that is the second largest producer of OPEC crude oil suffer all this poverty and sink into unemployment? An easy question to answer is to know the extent of corruption that has absorbed the blood of the Iraqi economy for years. 
Amid growing living crises and rising regional political divisions, thousands of Iraqis took to the streets , demanding intuitive rights: a job, social justice, and a halt to corruption . 
 
The homes of Iraqis lack safe drinking water and electricity, and the quality of public services is so low that citizens have no confidence in getting out of hospitals alive, amid a significant drop in education levels. Decrepit roads, infrastructure and transportation often do not suggest that the country receives billions of dollars a month in oil sales.

Since 2004, Iraq's national income has been estimated at more than $ 1 trillion, based on oil revenues exported in the same period.In addition, governments after the occupation received nearly $ 200 billion in grants, loans and various assistance, most of which came from the United States and various European countries.

According to official figures from the Iraqi Ministry of Planning that the country's poverty rate reached 22.5% in 2019, which was confirmed by the ministry's spokesman, Abdul Zahra al-Hindawi, earlier. That is, about a quarter of Iraqis are poor In figures, 8.6 million people suffer from poverty in this oil country.

 

Iraq is one of the largest Arab countries producing oil, and Oil Minister Jabbar al-Luaibi revealed in August that his country is working to raise production in the coming years to 7.5 million barrels per day, up from about 4.5 million barrels per day now. The size of Iraq's proven oil reserves is about 112 billion barrels, and Iraq holds the largest reserves in the world after Saudi Arabia.

 
As of December 2018, the unemployment rate for adults (15 years and over) was 13.8%, according to a report by the Ministry of Planning and the Central Statistical Department in cooperation with the World Bank. Unemployment rates for the 15-24 age group increased by 27.5%. 
 
In September, the Parliamentary Committee for Economy and Investment announced that unemployment and unemployed graduates had exceeded 42% across the country and that the number of unemployed graduates could exceed 5 million at present.
 
Iraq, on the other hand, ranked 168 out of 180 countries in the Corruption Perceptions Index released by Transparency International's 2018 report.
 
The Central Bank of Iraq in July 2018 that "the total income of Iraq between 2005 and 2017 amounted to $ 706 billion, of which $ 703.11 billion was spent."
 
While Rahim al-Darraji, a member of the Iraqi Integrity Committee in parliament in 2017, confirmed that there are more than 5,000 fake contracts in construction projects and infrastructure, amounting to $ 228 billion. 

"The number of fake projects in Iraq since 2003 (after the US-British invasion), and up to 2019, more than 6,000 projects," said Jassem al-Bukhati, a member of the Iraqi Parliament's Services Committee. It is about 200 trillion Iraqi dinars, or about $ 178 billion, over the past 16 years. 

 
Also, the Commission on Parliamentary Integrity announced at the end of 2018 on the loss of Iraq more than $ 350 billion through currency smuggling, auction of the Central Bank and lagging contracts and fake projects.
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, who was oil minister in 2015, said Iraq's budgets since 2003 amounted to $ 850 billion. Corruption has left the country with $ 450 billion, with a 6 percent GDP for government employees, or 20 minutes a day, he said.
 
"Personal corruption, which some estimate consumes 3% of the total," said Abdul-Mahdi.

He added that: "huge amounts means that what is stolen by fraud methods .. At least $ 2 billion annually, and this is a great disaster must be addressed and reduced to get to stop."

 
In fact, corruption exceeds $ 2 billion annually, and a senior official pointed out in a statement earlier to the "new Arab" that "more than 40 cases of corruption in Iraq totaling nearly $ 100 billion is not allowed to open, such as the Russian arms deal and the Ukrainian arms and prefabricated schools deal Gas power plants, Ministry of Commerce's rice and flour processing tenders, explosives detectors, Central Bank dollar auction, agricultural finance loans, industrial finance, oil smuggling, construction contracts, investment licenses, army salaries and support council salaries. ''
In 2004, during the US-led Coalition Provisional Authority following the US-British occupation of Iraq, the Central Bank of Iraq established the so-called "hard currency daily auction" as part of its efforts to revalue the Iraqi dinar. Sometimes this amount is usually from Iraqi oil revenues sold.

The auction has continued to operate in this manner ever since. Iraqi observers and officials estimate the value of the dollar sold in this auction over the past fifteen years, more than $ 300 billion, most of which came out of Iraq to other countries without achieving benefit for the Iraqi dinar and its value, which remains under the logical limit of the fifth largest oil producer in the world (1200 dinars per dollar).

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Abdel Mahdi reveals a list of “top corrupt” names within hours

 

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Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi vowed on Wednesday evening to reveal what he called "the country's top corrupt". Abdul-Mahdi said in a speech to the people: "We will issue a list of names of the top corrupt convicted after hours ," pointing out that "several decisions will be issued later in a campaign against corruption in Iraq." He also revealed the issuance of a decision to release all detainees from the demonstrators unconditionally, stressing that it "directed not to use live bullets and violence against demonstrators."

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Abdul-Mahdi announces the government to ensure the treatment of the wounded demonstrations and the release of detainees


Abdul-Mahdi announces the government to ensure the treatment of the wounded demonstrations and the release of detainees

 

10th October, 2019


Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on Wednesday that the government will ensure the treatment of the wounded of the recent demonstrations, as well as the release of all those arrested in connection with the demonstrations.


"We will honor the family of every martyr and wounded and we will release all those arrested," Abdul Mahdi said in a televised speech to Alsumaria News. The past few."
 
He said Abdul - Mahdi , "The Ministry of Education obliging universities and colleges accommodate an appropriate campaign of higher education according to the capacity of the preparation," he said, adding that "I have said the Iraqi wounded to heal the hard work and tender faithful to serve the people."

He said Abdul - Mahdi , "to conduct transparent investigations to hold negligent who did not abide by the orders and rules of engagement," he said. "We will announce the Commission called for by the religious authority during the week."


He pointed to "the start of immediate measures to arrange the material and moral rights of the families of the martyrs in accordance with the laws in force," noting "the promotion of the wounded of the military and honor civilians financially and morally and ensure treatment at the expense of the state."

And Abdul-Mahdi , "We will issue a list of the names of the top corrupt in the coming hours,"pointing out that "we will honor the family of each martyr and wounded all the highest allocation within the authority of the Prime Minister."

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Abdul Mahdi is trying to calm the Iraqi street by bringing new ministers into his government


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5 ministers presented by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi to the Iraqi Council of Representatives to sacrifice them and vote on their dismissal to calm the Iraqi street after an uprising, the bloodiest violence since the occupation of the country in 2003.

Parliamentary sources revealed that Abdul-Mahdi presented the names of five ministers in his government to parliament on Thursday, October 10, 2019, as part of the reform steps, which he said aimed to calm the anger of the October demonstrations that started since the first day of the month and killed more than 300 people. And 9 thousand wounded according to the latest statistics of the coordination committees of the demonstration.

Abdul Mahdi's list of dismissals includes ministers of industry, transport, telecommunications, electricity and agriculture.

While other sources talked about the submission of the names of five candidates in the reshuffle of the portfolios of health and education - vacant - industry and minerals and migration and the displaced and the Ministry of Communications.

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Iraq: Ministerial reshuffle expected to absorb street anger

 

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BAGHDAD - Iraq's parliament is to vote on cabinet reshuffles proposed by Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi in a bid to calm the Iraqi street.

The move came after Iraqi President Barham Saleh called for fundamental ministerial changes to be made at the heart of the government in line with Iraqi aspirations and to ensure quick and effective reforms.

Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi again addressed the Iraqis in a speech pledging “detailed investigations” and providing compensation to the families of “martyrs” demonstrators or members of the security forces killed during the events of the past days.

He also reminded Abdul Mahdi of the "first package" of decisions taken by the government on Saturday "in response to the demands of the demonstrators and the people."

Iraq declared three days of mourning after more than 100 people were killed in demonstrations and violence whose cessation of 48 hours ago did not reduce tensions among Iraqis who fear a near-total interruption of the Internet.

The Iraqi military command acknowledged "excessive use of force" during confrontations with protesters in Sadr City, a predominantly Shiite city in eastern Baghdad that killed 13 people overnight, according to security and medical sources.

In a related context, an Iraqi judicial source said that the court of investigation in Hilla ratified the confessions of a member of the Iraqi security forces in the riot forces caused the killing of a demonstrator during the popular demonstrations in the province of Babylon.

The source said that "a court investigating Hilla ratified a detainee in the Iraqi riot force confessed to causing the martyrdom of a demonstrator in the center of the province of Babylon fired shots fired at the demonstrators."

He added that "the court recorded the statements of the detainee in accordance with the Iraqi Penal Code and conducted a disclosure indication in preparation for referral to the competent court."

The Supreme Judicial Council in Iraq called on the injured and the families of martyrs as a result of the protests witnessed in the country earlier this month to review the competent investigating court, each according to their residence to register complaints to investigate the reasons for the killing and injury of demonstrators.

In Baghdad, the second most populous Arab capital, it is clear that daily life has returned to normal.

Congestion has returned to roads in this city of nine million people, while schools are reopening to students. Administrations and shops have also opened, but access to social media is still not possible.

At the entrances and outside the capital, security checkpoints continue to conduct vehicle searches, while additional troops have been deployed.

Iraq has witnessed since the first of October demonstrations seemed spontaneous, driven by social demands, but faced with live bullets. It has led to chaos in Sadr City, a stronghold of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.

The official toll from the violence in Baghdad and southern Shiite-dominated Iraq was also more than 100 dead and more than 6,000 wounded. The identity of those who carried out the violence remains unclear, as the authorities have spoken of “unknown snipers”.

Amnesty International urged the authorities to "properly investigate" the "excessive and lethal use" of force.

Despite the cessation of violence in Baghdad and the south, social media networks remained blocked after activists were able to portray the violence widely.

So far, the Iraqi authorities have not commented on the Internet shutdown, which covers three-quarters of the country, according to the NGO specialized in information security, "NetBlocks." Only the Iraqi Kurdistan region in the north of the country has not been affected.

“This almost complete cut-off of the network imposed by the state in most areas seriously limits media coverage and prevents transparency,” Netbooks said.

In the face of bloody incidents, the social protest movement led to a political crisis.

In a country influenced by the influence of the two enemy states, Iran and the United States, and officials accuse each other of allegiance to foreign powers, President Barham Salih appealed to the “people of the same people”.

He announced a “national dialogue” for which a series of meetings have been held so far between parliamentarians as well as between the government, tribal leaders and political parties.

The demonstrators shouted against all these representatives, and in an unprecedented event in Iraq, did not respond to the calls of well-known political or religious figures.

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The Central Bank announces its strategic banking projects for 2019

 

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10th October, 2019

 

In order to develop the banking sector and keep pace with international standards in the light of promising opportunities for growth in this vital sector, the Central Bank of Iraq implemented its plan for strategic banking projects for 2019, consisting of 21 projects concerned with regulating the financial and monetary reality in Iraq
 
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Washington offers to protect the Iraqi government in return for staying away from Iran

 
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The United States, Britain and the United Nations have warned Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi against continuing to collude with Iranian-backed militias by covering up the government to kill protesters and chasing journalists after it became clear. Parties "unknown" to stand behind the targeting of protesters and invoke conspiracy theories.

BAGHDAD - Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi admitted that "the prime minister is implementing Iranian orders to suppress protests in Iraq, intimidate activists and hunt down journalists in Baghdad and the central and southern provinces."

This comes after the demonstrations revealed that masked targeting demonstrators during the past days through the deployment of snipers of militias to target protesters.

In a horrific scene, reflecting the extent of Iranian hegemony in Iraq, gunmen affiliated with the Al-Khurasani Brigades, a militia under the Popular Mobilization, formed by the Quds Force chief Qasem Soleimani from local fighters, toured several media buildings that tried to cover the demonstrations, burning some of them and beating journalists. They broke the equipment in others.

As the Internet was cut off throughout the country, the government was alone in protesting and protesting against them.

Those close to Abdul Mahdi said that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in a telephone conversation with the Iraqi prime minister, pointed to the targeting of demonstrators.

Pompeo lamented the loss of life over the past few days and urged the Iraqi government to exercise maximum restraint.

The US embassy in Baghdad said in a statement about Mike Pompeo's call and Abdul-Mahdi, the Secretary of State's reference to "the United States' permanent commitment to a strong, sovereign and prosperous Iraq as outlined in the bilateral strategic framework agreement."

Observers considered that this signal represents an American offer to protect the government of Mahdi in exchange for moving away from the Iranian axis in the region. The British ambassador to Iraq, John Wilkes, demanded that all perpetrators of violent crimes at all levels be brought to justice.

"The UK has expressed grave concern about the violence used against demonstrators, particularly sniping," Wilkes said in a tweet from the UK.

The United Kingdom also expressed grave concern at the violence used against demonstrators, particularly sniping. All perpetrators of violent crimes at all levels must be brought to justice.

He said that he held talks with the prime ministers and the Iraqi Republic on the current demonstrations, stressing the "need to move quickly in order to meet the legitimate demands of the demonstrators."

The UN mission in Iraq called for an end to violence in the country, where more than a hundred people were killed and about four thousand injured in five days of protests demanded, stressing that those responsible for the violence must be held accountable.

“I am deeply saddened by the unjustified loss of life,” said the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, Jenin Hennes-Blachart, in a statement. Five days ago, reports of deaths and injuries were reported: this must stop. ”

“I call on all parties to stop and think,” added the statement posted on its Facebook page. Those responsible for violence must be held accountable. Let the spirit of unity prevail throughout Iraq. ”

Iraq has been witnessing violent protests since Tuesday, which began from Baghdad to demand better public services, job creation and fighting corruption, before spreading to the southern provinces with a majority Shiite.

The demonstrators raised the ceiling of their demands and are calling for the resignation of the prime minister, after the security forces resorted to violence to contain the protests, which left more than 100 dead as well as thousands of wounded.

Protesters accuse the security forces of firing at them, while the latter denies this and says that "unidentified snipers" shoot both protesters and security personnel to create strife.

Iraqis have been protesting for years for poor basic services such as electricity, health and water, as well as unemployment and corruption, in one of the world's most corrupt countries, under the Transparency International index over the past years.

Over the past few days, the offices of several Iraqi and Arab television channels have been attacked by insurgents in Baghdad, where the attackers beat their employees and broke their press equipment.

The protests, which took an unexpected toll, confused the Iraqi authorities, which ranged from recognizing the legitimacy of the protesters' demands to working to appease them with urgent action, on the one hand, and criminalizing the protest movement and attributing it to a "conspiracy" against the regime, on the other hand.

Iraqi forces, backed by militias affiliated with Shiite parties, faced a wave of violent protests using live ammunition against demonstrators, resulting in dozens of deaths and thousands of wounded.

Iraqi authorities often attribute the shooting to “unidentified gunmen,” while participants in the protests assert that indiscriminate shooters are members of militias affiliated with Shia parties that protesters have clearly targeted, raised anti-slogans and attacked a number of their headquarters. According to protesters, Shiite parties and their militias aim to militarize the demonstrations to create a justification for confronting them with the force of arms.

Observers considered that Abdul Mahdi no longer has the opportunity to retreat from the repressive behavior shown by the demonstrations, but in the end fulfills the desire of political blocs loyal to Iran, giving him the opportunity to stay in office, even temporarily.

They agree that Abdul Mahdi's resignation is no longer a goal for the protesters, will not calm the angry street and lead to a political vacuum, which will be blocked by a difficult US-Iranian agreement at this thorny stage globally.

Observers believe that the Iraqi government, having practiced public killings of the demonstrators, has nothing to prevent it from declaring its allegiance and direct dependence on Iran. That could be a nuisance to the United States, which has not publicly condemned the violence by the Iraqi government, backed by pro-Iranian parties and militias.

However, an Iraqi political observer considered that the insistence of the official authorities in Iraq to continue shutting down the Internet and hindering the work of journalists by threatening them certainly means that the government is not reassured that its conciliatory steps will lead to end the state of congestion experienced by the Iraqi people in the cities that predominantly Shiite, which may restore Young protesters take to the street if they explode.

If the Iraqi government approves the entry of more than 7,000 Iranian gunmen into Iraq under the pretext of protecting Iranian visitors as a kind of green light for Iranian interference in internal events, the violence against protesters will increase even further, the observer told Al-Arab. The Iraqi government should be able to stop it or control it qualitatively. ”

This is because addressing the protests will be Iranian declared competence. Under the pretext of protecting Iranian visitors, Iranian forces will suppress the demonstrators in a way that suits them. "Iranian forces may not need to be identified as long as the Iraqi prime minister blames the killing on unknown sides."

Abdul Mahdi's government continues to cut the Internet and block social networking sites, while Iraqi government sources said that the Internet service will work from 7 am to 4 pm daily, during the official working days to continue working in government departments with instructions from the Media and Communications Authority to stop the Internet from the central and southern provinces While these measures were met with wide cynicism.

When Facebook was blocked, Iraqis moved in secret to download VPN applications (a virtual network that allows access to servers outside the country).

Others have used satellite communications, which are very expensive, to communicate with the outside world. The losses of Iraq due to the closure of the Internet during the four days following the demonstrations 649 billion Iraqi dinars.

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Iran fails to spread its voodoo and poisoned ideas in the minds of Iraqi youth

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Observers have confirmed that the Iranian mullahs 'state has failed to spread Iran' s witchcraft, hoaxes and poisoned ideas in the minds of Iraqi youth, where the results are not what they desire.

They pointed out that Iran was keen to spread the poisoned ideas among the Iraqi youth in order to control it in its favor but failed failed.

They added that the Iraqi people had been alerted to the Iranian threat and its negative impact on Iraq for years, and the evidence of the burning of the Iranian consulate last year, and demonstrations in Basra against the Iraqi government two years ago, but now has reached the state of the explosion.

Signs of the Iraqi people 's anger at Iran were scorched Iranian flags and anti - Tehran slogans during the four - day demonstrations.

They pointed out that "the people realized today that Iran is the poorest of the Iraqi people and spread drugs and sow discord and terrorist militias among the people."

In recent days, there have been many videos on social media, showing "public anger" from the government, as well as videos of mass slogans condemning Iran.

They added that Iran wants to replicate the model of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Iraq, through the Popular Mobilization, and therefore their first goal is to weaken the Iraqi army, just as it did with the Iranian army.

They continued that Abdul-Wahab al-Saadi became the undisputed first national symbol of Iraq, tribal elders, officers and people unanimously agreed to Saadi. His national leadership terrified the Iranians, and they dismissed him.

They predicted that the next step for Iran would be to assassinate Iraqi activists, to give orders to the army to strike demonstrators, and to introduce elements of Iranian militias to intervene against demonstrators.

Some videos on social media showed demonstrators displaying ammunition used against them, including live bullets, grenades and mortar rounds.

They pointed out that the shootings, which take place on the demonstrators, come under Iranian orders, aimed at controlling the demonstrators, and alienating the people from the army.

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Iran 's drugs did not go with the minds of Iraqi youth. Their wake came faster than expected

 
Iran has tried in various ways since 2003 to destroy the Iraqi youth through the dirtiest means, including dumping Iraq with all kinds of drugs, especially among young people until their minds go.

But the Iraqi youth were conscious and did not drift behind the malicious Iranian scheme and their minds did not go, but they went out in mass demonstrations against corruption and the government of Adel Abdul Mahdi, the pro-Iranian.

Activists stressed that the flow of Iranian drugs to Iraq, has become a very serious phenomenon is becoming more serious day after day, especially as the rates of drug smuggling from Iran to Iraq has increased in an unprecedented.

Activists have accused successive Iraqi governments since 2003 of facilitating the entry of drugs into Iraq to eliminate Iraqi youth as planned by Iran.

Activists stressed that Iran is the main source of bringing drugs into Iraq and is seeking to destroy the youth and dismantle the social fabric.

He noted activists that Iran filled Iraq drug through the Revolutionary Guard elements; where they come for the performance of the visit , along with tons of drugs are sold secretly in Karbala and Najaf, is then distributed from there to the rest of the provinces, with the help of people influential within the Iraqi state.

As the prevalence of drug abuse among young people and age groups in universities, schools and cafes increases, several reports indicate that Iran is involved in fueling the province's drug market .

The activists accused some political parties of involvement in the smuggling of drugs to Iraq, pointing out that among the issues associated with that trade, is the intervention of the blocks to release a banana trader who imported a ton of cocaine from Ecuador hidden in banana boxes.

They pointed out that the political interventions by the beneficiary parties, led to the change of the judge on the file and the release of the merchant.

Girls' schools have also been spared the risk of drug abuse, according to activists, who have shown that there is an organized attack to implicate young men and women from high school and university students in using the substance.

What is happening is a major new real war on the part of Iran, activists said. And deliberate targeting by their gangs. They stressed that it is Iran's militias that are flooding Iraq with drugs from Tehran to infiltrate the youth. And also get hundreds of millions of dollars in funding for terrorist acts.

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The wrath of "Tishreen Iraq" .. It produces a new generation rejects the subordination and occupation!

 
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As the violence of the young people who participated in it; came out demonstrations, "Teshreen Iraq" strong, knows its way well to get rid of corruption and repression and was not fooled by the immediate reforms alleged by the Prime Minister, "Adel Abdul Mahdi," but what is remarkable in these demonstrations that they are based on a new generation did not demand This generation, which knew the value of its homeland well, declared its rejection of all politicians of the American occupation generation who were inspired by the “United States” and those who cheered and received the American massacres with flowers, although the average age of the protesters ranged from 15 to 25 years; Diuretic Be good for their demands because of the experiences of bitter experiences throughout their short lives in this country summarized in the days of misery, poverty and loss of childhood and youth.

 

Post-occupation generation ..

In Iraq, the “generation of occupation” suffered from illiteracy, poverty and everything else. While there are more than five million illiterate Iraqis, most are from this generation, born or raised after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, and have been working from a young age in small workshops and handicrafts and exploited from the owners of capital; Are unemployed.

The occupation and the aftermath of wars and insecurity have hit the education sector more than others, which has transformed Iraq from one of the best and least illiterate countries in the region to one of the worst in that sector, not only poverty and deprivation. The first is that the poor are easy victims of militias, criminal gangs and human trafficking without the attention of governments or those raised by the occupation and the Iranian mullahs' regime. , From leaders of successive parties and governments.

 

The majority of Shiites .. Why?

Observers reveal that the majority of the demonstrators are members of the Shiite sect.

Although this generation grew up and the “Shiites” in power, they did not experience the “grievances” crisis, on which the political forces relied upon in their speech to the Shiite public, after the post-2003 period.

The Iraqi politician, Laith Kubba, commented: “These demonstrators are in their twenties or under that age. They grew up without any memories associated with Saddam Hussein. Run out of patience. ”

Moreover, the widening of the time gap between the current stage of youth with the former regime considers religious rituals a reality, and demonstrations are a legitimate right and they are not in a dictatorship.

 

The loss of the political religion of his authority ..

Faced with the mistakes of the government; this generation considers itself a "lack of real rights," which caused the split of this important category of "political religion."

Here, the government stands before a generation that has a completely different mindset than a generation that grew up in the years of the former regime. The current generation of young people does not suffer from the feeling of "Shiite oppression," and no official body deprived them of their rituals or prayers.

This reduces the government's options in dealing with protesters to calm the street with the debt card, which it has been playing in the past years.

The slogan used by the demonstrators, in the name of religion Bakunah (stealing), the thief, and the question of why the voice of the “religious establishment” is absent, is perhaps the best proof of the loss of political authority on the street.

 

He has nothing to lose ..

In addition, the young generation of protesters today believe that they have no choice but to protest, being a generation that “has nothing to lose”.

Protest and demonstration for days does not expose him to the loss of a job he does not have, or an unknown future, this is what he pretended for.

As well as the crisis of confidence in government promises, which have long left the latter, and even dealt with protesters in the language of live bullets, tear gas and hot water hoses.

 

Without leadership ..

Another aspect that characterized the demonstrations this time is the absence of party leadership or coordination or religious figure.

"The demonstration is a mass demonstration outside the will of the parties, a youth movement that broke out after 2003; there is no fear or tranquility," blogger Ali al-Ghraifi writes on his Facebook page.

Al-Ghurayfi warns against demonstrators being forcibly confronted, if it leads to controlling the situation at the present time, but "it will be a flammable anthrax at any time and place, and then everyone will burn."

Al-Ghuraifi believes that the solution is to openly express the people and to respond promptly to their possible demands.

However, the absence of a known party behind the calls for demonstrations did not prevent dozens of citizens from starting the protests since the early morning hours in Tahrir Square, and calling on all citizens to participate, while raising slogans calling for the departure of the government of "Mahdi" along with pictures of the team corner. Al-Saadi, whose issue of being excluded from the leadership of the counter-terrorism forces has been interacting for days.

As usual, Basra was at the forefront of the protest, but security forces prevented the gathering of Basrians in the city center, before scores of them were arrested and later released.

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Iran Deploys Rapid Intervention Forces on Iraqi Border

 

Iran Deploys Rapid Intervention Forces on Iraqi Border
 
 
2019/10/10 11:17

 
The commander of special units in Iran's internal security forces, Brigadier-General Hassan Karami, announced the deployment of rapid intervention units in the four border points with Iraq to provide security for visitors.

Brigadier-General Karmi said in a press statement, we note a great intensity in the passage of visitors from the four border outlets (Mehran and Shalmzh and attractive and Khosrawi) to participate in the ceremonies of the fortieth Imam Hussein (AS). He added that since midnight Wednesday - Thursday until 10 am local time (6:30 am GMT) through the 100,000 visitors from the port of Mehran to Iraq, indicating an increase compared with the same period last year.

On the preparations for the rapid intervention forces to speed up the passage of visitors and provide security for them due to the large number of visitors and the return of a number of visitors to the country, he said, adding that the rapid intervention forces of the special units are now deployed in the four border outlets to provide security for visitors to the Arbaeen Imam Hussein (AS). In response to a question about the border situation, Brigadier General Carmi said, fortunately there was no threat and security problem so far.
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Demonstrations against the Turkish military operation in front of the United Nations headquarters in Kurdistan

 

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Hundreds of people demonstrated on Thursday in front of the United Nations headquarters in Arbil, the capital of the Kurdistan region in protest against the military operation carried out by Turkey in Kurdistan Syria.

Dozens of activists from the four parts of Kurdistan participated in these demonstrations condemning in the strongest terms that process.

The demonstrators demanded the United Nations and the international community to intervene and stop the war waged by Turkey against Kurdistan Syria. The demonstrators raised flags of Kurdistan chanting against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling party.

One of the demonstrators told the correspondent of Twilight News, Turkey should stop that brutal attack targeting women, children and elders in Kurdistan Syria. Another demonstrator added that Turkey aims at the process of demographic change within the plan prepared in advance, to kill and displace the Kurds, it has become accustomed to that and the operation in Afrin is a good example.

A spokesman for the protesters in the capital, Erbil, read a statement at a press conference saying that Turkey is carrying out a military operation in cooperation with terrorist groups from ISIS and al-Qaeda, and with the blessing of the White House, saying that Turkey is carrying out genocide against unarmed civilians and is seeking a demographic change in Kurdistan Syria. "We call on the United Nations to use its influence to preserve the lives of civilians and to prepare the ground for the components to govern themselves in those areas to govern themselves."

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This Just In From The Camel Trading Auctions - Aka Parliament ...

 

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Video leaked from within the House of Representatives: arguments and objections to the candidates of the ministries of communications, industry and immigration replacements


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Rebounds: Yes Iraq

Yass Iraq got a leaked clip from inside the House of Representatives during its Thursday session, during which it voted to nominate Soha Al Ali as Minister of Education and Jaafar Allawi as Minister of Health to succeed the resigned Alaa Eddin Alwan after voting to accept his resignation.

Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi has sent the names of candidates to the ministries of communications, industry and immigration as part of the ministerial reshuffle.

The leaked section showed objections and arguments by some members of the political blocs to reject the names of the alternate candidates within the reshuffle, which included the ministries of communications, industry and immigration.

 

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Shocking statistics on the number of Christians remaining in Iraq

 

Shocking statistics on the number of Christians remaining in Iraq
 
 
2019/10/10 12:47

 
Since the liberation of Iraq, the number of Christians in Iraq, including the Kurdistan region, has been decreasing daily.

"Of the 1.8 million Christians in Iraq, only 300,000 remain," said Jamal, director general of Christian affairs at the Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs in the Kurdistan Region. Jamal pointed out that Christians were emigrating in the past, but the pace of migration after 2003 began to rise every day, reaching a peak and become a mass migration with the emergence of ISIS in 2014.

The Director General of Christian Affairs in the Ministry of Awqaf in the Kurdistan Region: The number of Christians is about 1.8 million, but they started to emigrate after the fall of the regime, due to the emergence of threats to their lives and their feeling that the situation in Iraq is getting worse. Abizaid and Jamal: "1140 Christians were victims of the wave of sectarian violence, has been demolished or bombed 98 monasteries, churches and shrines for Christians, and since then displaced about 400 thousand Christians to Kurdistan." However, most of the displaced Christians did not continue to remain in Kurdistan, but took from Kurdistan station to leave Iraq permanently.

Regarding the number of Christians who were displaced to the Kurdistan region from Mosul and the Nineveh Plain because of the ISIS war, Jamal said: "138,000 Christians from Mosul and the Nineveh Plain have been displaced to Kurdistan. Out of Iraq, church statistics, which are dangerous, indicate that the number of remaining Christians in Iraq is only 300 thousand out of 1.8 million Christians. The migration of Christians affected even Christians in cities where ISIS did not reach Sulaimaniyah.
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Warning to Iraqis of the "frozen dollar" .. And exciting confessions

 

Warning to Iraqis of the "frozen dollar" .. And exciting confessions
 
 
2019/10/10 10:27
 
 
A foreign currency of the US dollar, known as the "frozen Libyan dollar," used by counterfeiting gangs in scamming and defrauding citizens, has spread in Baghdad.

 

While the Central Bank confirmed that there is no such currency and that what is being circulated is a counterfeit currency, specialists said that the "frozen Libyan dollar" currency circulated gangs monument, but still a small percentage.

Karkh court judge, Judge Suhaib Adeeb Morjane, revealed that "one of the gangs was arrested with a sum of 30,000 dollars from the frozen Libyan amounts, or illiteracy" (three books or shads) of the category of 100 dollars.

Morgan said that "the amounts were sent to the Central Bank and we responded by an official letter that part of us is fundamentalist and does not exceed the amount of one thousand dollars used for camouflage and the rest fake."

He pointed out that "the gang consists of a father and his two sons, one of them happened and their friends used social networking sites to promote them." Morgan revealed that "one of the defendants was threatened not to testify or testify about the case or be liquidated with his family and this shows that there are other participants and that there is still promotion of this crime."

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Yo Snap - Chattels Is Talking ‘Chit About Krap ! :o 

 

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10-10-2019   Newshound Guru chattels  Article: 

"Iraq, China launch 'oil for reconstruction' agreement"  

Quote:  

"When Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi led a delegation to China in September,

Baghdad and Beijing activated an "oil for reconstruction" and investment program. 

Under the arrangement,

Chinese firms work in Iraq in exchange for 100,000 barrels per day."   

Certainly is a different means of monetizing oil or bartering oil for desperately needed services that Iraq cannot arguably otherwise afford

The foregoing would appear to contradict the following post from Kaperoni. 

 

10-8-2019 Newshound Guru Kaperoni

Oil credits and reduced prices for oil is all...

nonsense...Iraq could never sell oil in exchange at a reduced price...

because the budget is 90% dependent on Iraq's oil exports.

 

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Paul Bremer, the governor of Iraq after the fall of Saddam: Obama withdrew US troops as a gift of the country to Iran and ISIS

 

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A month after the fall of Saddam Hussein in April 2003, the United States chose one of its diplomats, Ambassador Paul Bremer, who had never worked in any Arab country, to be the administrator of Iraq. Headquartered in the Green Zone, he formed a coalition of mostly Shiites and Kurds to look into the future of Iraq and decide what the next days will be. Even today, he is accused of being behind the dissolution of the Iraqi army and the Baath Party, which some see as a wrong and disastrous decision. Nazi under every sky and over every land. But the surprise was that former President Barack Obama's withdrawal of troops from Iraq in 2011 was a free gift and that Mesopotamia offered a gift on a plate of gold to Iran and ISIS.

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Agency: Iraq is a list of senior corrupt includes more than 400 officials
 
Agency: Iraq is a list of senior corrupt includes more than 400 officials
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Direct: An official source said that Iraq is a list of senior corrupt includes more than 400 officials .

 

A source told the Iraqi News Agency "conscious" on Thursday, the issuance of a list of senior corrupt people, including more than 400 officials, in conjunction with the declaration of Prime Minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi, the war on corruption and corrupt .
The source said that the list includes officials, including deputies and former and current ministers .

This came in conjunction with the announcement of the spokesman of the Secretariat General of the Council of Ministers, Haider Majeed, precautionary measures, including the prevention of travel of officials involved in corruption cases, to prevent any chance of escape and escape from the fair judiciary .

Majeed said that the coming days will witness the issuance of the list of corruption, which was mentioned by the Prime Minister in his speech to the Iraqi people, on Wednesday .

Government action in Iraq comes as an attempt to calm the local situation, after a wave of demonstrations that resulted in deaths, because of economic conditions . 

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Oil prices rise due to explosion of an Iranian tanker off Jeddah

 

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Oil prices rose in Friday's trading, affected by the explosion in an Iranian oil tanker in the Red Sea off the coast of Jeddah.

Brent futures rose 1.49 percent to $ 59.98 a barrel by morning, according to Bloomberg data.

US West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 1.34% to $ 54.27 a barrel.

An explosion occurred on an Iranian tanker near the Saudi port of Jeddah today, causing a fire on board.

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A study reveals important proportions about the demonstrators, their ages and affiliations

 

A study reveals important proportions about the demonstrators, their ages and affiliations
 
 
2019/10/11 14:53
 
 
A study on the proportions of the important participants in the recent popular demonstrations in Iraq.

 
This preliminary reading addressed the common (personal, social and economic) among the wounded demonstrations, according to the records of the martyr Sadr Hospital, Canadian, Sheikh Zayed and the nervous sentence, to explain who is participating in the demonstrations, and what they demand.

The study sample consisted of 1600 field data wounded who were discharged from hospital after receiving treatment records or were transferred to positions and detention centers for security and judicial inquiry, were distributed to four hospitals from October -2 019 1-5, showed the following: 

99% of the wounded protesters Males.
22% of the wounded protesters are bachelors.
29% of the wounded protesters are in middle school.

17% of injured protesters are without primary school.
32% of the wounded protesters did not record their educational attainment.
76% of the wounded protesters are married.
31% of the injured protesters have their contracts terminated.
57% of injured protesters are unemployed.
12% of the wounded protesters with carpet, slums and ticking.
3% of the wounded protesters are members of the PMU forces.
66% of the wounded were demonstrators from eastern Baghdad.
90% of the wounded protesters are spontaneous youth who are not politically affiliated.

 

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Transfer the files of nine officials to the judiciary, including ministers, deputy ministers and governors

 

Transfer the files of nine officials to the judiciary, including ministers, deputy ministers and governors

 

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The Anti-Corruption Council announced the referral of nine "senior officials" to the judiciary, including ministers, deputy ministers and governors.

The Council said in a statement received (Euphrates News) a copy, that "the Supreme Council against Corruption referred a significant number of cases of corruption to the judiciary, involving nine senior officials, after strengthening the evidence and the completion of fundamentalist procedures and the formation of a team to follow up in the Council, and holding coordination meetings with the Authority Judicial system in order to prioritize and resolve them as quickly as possible.”

He added that "the cases referred to relate to two cabinet ministers and agents of the Ministry of former ministries {industry, minerals, transportation, higher education, health} and a former employee a minister and four governors former provinces {Babil, Kirkuk and Nineveh, Salahuddin}. He continued, "will be referred files Others to be duly prosecuted to acquit or convict the accused in accordance with the law."
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