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Al-Madar publishes the demands of the demonstrations

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Al-Madar got the demands of a demonstration tomorrow (Tuesday, October 1, 2019) that will be launched in Bashtak.

The demands are:

1- Declaring a real war on corruption and opening all files of corruption with the help of international bodies specialized in corruption cases

And legislation the law from where you get this.

2. Preventing the interference of political parties and blocs in government work, separating political entitlement from government positions and establishing the Federal Service Council.

3 – Formation of the Construction Council, which consists of specialists to be responsible for all projects and future plans of the country.

4. Really support system" rel="">support the private sector, protect the domestic product to eliminate unemployment, move the local economy, maintain foreign currency within the country and open the door for real domestic and foreign investments.

5 – Cancellation of the currency auction and the adoption of free market policy.

6. To confine arms to the State in a genuine manner and to abolish all armed manifestations and the militarization of society.

7- Restructuring all government sectors, especially the service ones, to be real productive sectors.

8 – Restructuring and organization of the institution of education and fast and urgent in order to produce a successful educational sector according to international standards.

9. Amending the Electoral Law to be a fair law and preserving the rights of all.

10. Repeal and amend all laws and legislations that contravene the Constitution and immediately apply the disabled paragraphs of the Constitution and abolish all special privilege laws.

Give an opportunity not more than 15 days to start the implementation of the above or else the ceiling of our demands next time will be higher and bigger

 

 

http://www.almadarnews.org/index.php?page=article&id=66493

 

Can we have some of these too?...lol

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200 Protesters, 40 Security Personnel Injured in Baghdad: Ministry

 
 BasNews   01/10/2019 - 23:20  Published in Iraq
 

ERBIL - The Iraqi Ministry of Health revealed on Tuesday that at least 200 demonstrators and 40 security personnel were injured during protests in the capital Baghdad and other cities.

According to a statement by the ministry, two protesters were also killed after demonstrations turned into violations in central Baghdad.

Reuters reported earlier the day that about 3,000 people gathered at the Tahrir square in central Baghdad, and that the security forces used tear gas and water cannons to disperse the demonstrators, and then opened fire in the air after they attempted to cross a bridge into the fortified Green Zone.

They were protesting against the poor public services, unemployment, and government corruption.

Other sources told Kurdistan 24 that at least three people were killed by the security forces during Tuesday's protests

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Amnesty International condemns the use of violence against peaceful demonstrators in Iraq

Amnesty International condemns the use of violence against peaceful demonstrators in Iraq

Written by: Yasser Al-Hilaliin:October 01, 2019In: Iraq News , securityNo comments

Alnoor News / Baghdad

Amnesty International condemned on Tuesday the use of excessive violence against peaceful demonstrators in Iraq.

"We are following the ongoing protests in Baghdad. Civil society eyewitnesses reported clashes with security forces; dozens were injured and three were killed," media sources said.

Amnesty International called on the Iraqi authorities to “exercise restraint and respect for freedom of expression and assembly, not to use firearms and excessive violence”.

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 This is Parliament"s Reaction to the attack on the Peaceful Corruption Demonstrators.

 

 

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Mr. Hassan Karim Al Kaabi, First Vice-President of the Council of Representatives issued a directive to the members of the House of Representatives the need to expedite the submission of their financial disclosure for the current year 2019 to the Commission on Integrity

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The Presidency of the Council of Representatives directed the parliamentary security, defense and human rights committees to open an investigation into the events that accompanied the demonstrations on Tuesday, October 1, 2019 in Tahrir Square.

The Presidency of the Council of Representatives affirms the freedom of peaceful demonstrations guaranteed by the Constitution in accordance with Article 38, and calls on the security forces to maintain public order with restraint and not to use excessive force with demonstrators, and calls on demonstrators to adhere peacefully to express their demands and not to attack security forces and preserve public property And special.

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Presidency of the Council of Representatives
October 2 , 2019

 

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Government Media: Citizen Killed and 200 Wounded in Iraq Demonstrations

Government Media: Citizen Killed and 200 Wounded in Iraq Demonstrations
Part of today's demonstrations in Baghdad
 02 Oct 2019 12:35 AM

BAGHDAD - Mubasher: The government media cell on Tuesday issued a joint statement by the ministries of interior and health on today's demonstrations.

The statement reads as follows:

"The capital Baghdad and a number of provinces witnessed the launch of protests demanding the provision of public services and job opportunities."

The cell regrets the violence associated with these protests, issued by a group of rioters to overthrow the real content of those demands and strip them of the peacefulness for which they emerged.

At a time when we stand in solidarity with the freedom of expression guaranteed by the Constitution, and on the basis of the principle of national responsibility, we call on all citizens to calm and restraint, and affirm the continued security services in the performance of their duties in order to ensure the safety and security of the demonstrators.

The Ministry of Health reveals the continuation of its medical staff to provide treatment to the injured who were received by the health institutions, where it recorded one death, while the number of wounded (200) injured, including (40) injured members of the security services, a number of them came out after receiving first aid, With the continuation of medical staff in providing health care for the remaining of the number (50).

Demonstrations that began on Tuesday in the cities of Iraq were peaceful, demanding the change of government because of its failure to improve services and create jobs, but clashes erupted that prompted the security forces to disperse .

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Interior Ministry spokesman Major General Saad Maan announced today that "mendes were behind the violence in today's demonstrations."

In a statement to the Iraqi News Agency, Maan praised the peaceful demonstrators, but stressed that "behind the events of violence are indebted, their aim was to provoke violence."

Maan called on citizens to calm down and work with the security services to protect public and private property, according to the news agency "conscious".

For his part, Director General of the Civil Defense Major General Kazim Bohan, said that "Mendesin among the demonstrators burned four buildings today."

"We have succeeded in controlling all the fires that have also targeted, simple people, in addition to other sites," Bohan said.

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Injuries between demonstrators and security forces and demands for calm and restraint

 
Baghdad / morning

demonstrated thousands of Iraqis yesterday in Baghdad and a number of provinces, to protest against poor services and rampant corruption and unemployment, demanding the need for a government sweeping reforms include various fields, and while denounced many of the political parties, the use of excessive force against demonstrators, confirmed the commander of the armed forces, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, to begin "immediately" conduct a professional investigation in order to identify the causes that led to the incidents, indicating that our priorities were and will remain focused on achieving the legitimate aspirations of the people or to respond to every fair demand of our citizens.

Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's assertions of an "immediate investigation" into the causes of the events in yesterday's demonstrations were preceded by an accusation filed by the government media cell for what it described as "rioters" in violence in order to bring down the true content of the demands and strip the demonstrations of the peacefulness for which they came out.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Sadrist movement, Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr, called on the three presidencies, to open an urgent investigation to find out the repercussions of what happened yesterday in Tahrir Square, while the head of the National Wisdom Movement, Mr. Ammar al-Hakim, to hold an emergency session of the House of Representatives to discuss the events of the demonstrations.
 
Providing services and eliminating unemployment
Thousands demonstrated yesterday in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad and a number of other provinces, demanding job opportunities, reforming the reality of government institutions and fighting corruption in the country, amid the intensified security deployment.
The demonstrators raised Iraqi flags and banners calling for improving the living conditions of citizens and the removal of "corrupt" politicians.
According to various media sources, hundreds of participants in the demonstrations were fired by "live bullets and tear gas," which caused the fall of 200 wounded and one dead in Tahrir Square alone, according to a statement by the government media cell, while the High Commission for Human Rights in Iraq, deeply regretted Security forces arrested 11 demonstrators in Basra province and 30 demonstrators in Wasit province.
 
Realizing the aspirations of the people
The Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, stressed that "our priorities have been and will remain focused on achieving the legitimate aspirations of the people or to respond to every fair demand of our dear citizens. We feel the desired results and we continue to work to achieve them, and we are still on our pledge to our people in our ministerial curriculum with all sincerity and responsibility.
"We do not differentiate between demonstrators exercising their constitutional right to peaceful demonstration and the sons of our security forces who perform their duty to preserve the security of demonstrators, the security of the homeland, stability and public property, but we clearly distinguish between our victims, whether peaceful demonstrators or our security forces," Mahdi said. The protagonist who protects them, and the non-peaceful aggressors who carried out slogans punishable by law threaten public order and civil peace and deliberately caused the deaths of innocent protesters and our security forces who were attacked by stabbing knives or burning bombs. To hand. "
The prime minister hailed the heroes of the armed forces, who showed a high level of responsibility, restraint and adherence to the rules of protection of the demonstrators, while praising the peaceful demonstrators who refused to be drawn to sabotage and respected law and order.
"While we are saddened and heartfelt by the injury of our demonstrators and the security forces and the destruction and looting of public and private property such as yesterday, we immediately began a professional investigation to find out the causes that led to the incidents," Mahdi said. Early in the demonstrations, to receive all popular demands and work to meet them in accordance with the law, and these committees will continue to work seriously. "
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces urged everyone to calm down and miss the opportunity for those who are in Iraq and its people.
 
Safety of demonstrators and security forces
"The demonstrator has the right to claim his legitimate rights, and the security forces have the right to maintain the safety of peaceful demonstrators and private and public property," the interior ministry said.
"There were some engineers who tried to empty that peaceful demonstration of its content," ministry spokesman Major General Saad Maan told al-Iraqiya news channel. Casualties among the security forces. "
 
Urgent presidential investigation
Immediately after the violence, Sadr's leader, Muqtada al-Sadr, called on the three presidencies to open an urgent investigation to find out the repercussions of what happened yesterday in Tahrir Square.
In turn, counted the head of the coalition of law, Nuri al-Maliki, what happened yesterday, "unfortunate" and called on the protesters to abide by restraint and compliance with the law and maintain peaceful demonstrations and avoid clashes with the security services or expose public and private interests to damage and sabotage.
For its part, the victory coalition condemned the use of excessive force against peaceful demonstrators, calling on the government to open a thorough investigation and justice.
"While we demand the preservation of security, peace and public and private property, we refuse to politicize popular demonstrations or employ them partisan and reformist," a coalition statement said.
 
Emergency parliamentary session
He also called the head of the National Wisdom Movement, Mr. Ammar al-Hakim, to hold an emergency session of the House of Representatives to discuss the repercussions of the demonstrations.
"The use of excessive violence in dispersing the demonstrators is unacceptable and unacceptable," Hakim said in a press statement received by Al-Sabah. "The measures taken to disperse the demonstrations yesterday led to a number of casualties among the demonstrators and the security forces."
Hakim called for "an emergency parliamentary session to find out the causes, reasons and repercussions and encircle sedition and not drag the situation to what does not thank the consequences in order to avoid falling into the forbidden." At the same time, he called on "the security services to deal wisely and carefully to contain the situation and miss the opportunity on the trolls, and urged the demonstrators to be peaceful demonstrations and non-exposure to the security services and not to raise slogans contrary to the Constitution and the law."
 
"Rioters"
For its part, the government media cell, in a statement obtained by "morning", regretted the accompanying yesterday's protests of violence, issued by a group of rioters to overthrow the real content of those demands and stripped of the peaceful for which they came out.
The cell said that while we "declare our solidarity with the freedom of expression guaranteed by the Constitution, and on the basis of the principle of national responsibility, we call on all citizens to calm and restraint, and stress the continuation of the security services in the performance of their duties in order to ensure the safety and security of the demonstrators."
According to the cell statement, the Ministry of Health provided treatment to the wounded who were received by the health institutions, where they recorded one death, while the number of wounded (200) injured, including (40) injured members of the security services, a number of them came out after receiving first aid. 
 
Freedom of expression and demonstration
In addition, the High Commission for Human Rights in Iraq announced its observation of the demonstrations that came out in a number of provinces.
"While stressing freedom of expression, the right to peaceful protest and compliance with legitimate demands to guarantee rights, secure services and employment opportunities, achieve equality and fight corruption, UNHCR is deeply concerned and regretted that security forces have arrested 11 demonstrators in Basra province," a statement said. 30 demonstrators in Wasit province, in addition to the riot forces fired live bullets, tear gas and hot water towards the demonstrators and a part of the demonstrators throwing security forces with stones, injuring hundreds of demonstrators and security forces ".
The Commission called on the security forces to exercise restraint and not to use excessive force against peaceful demonstrators, to protect their lives and to guarantee their right to peaceful demonstrations, while also calling on the demonstrators to preserve their peaceful demonstrations and not to exceed public property and to cooperate with security forces to perpetuate peaceful demonstrations.
The Commission called on the Iraqi government to implement its international obligations signed in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Iraqi Constitution by responding to the legitimate demands of the demonstrators to provide job opportunities and improve the health and educational reality and promote the reality of human rights in all areas to ensure the rights and freedoms of the Iraqi citizen.
The Commission called in its statement "the three presidencies to open an investigation into the events that accompanied the demonstrations and to explain the reasons for their out of control."
A solidarity stand with the demonstrators
On Tuesday, the Iraqi Bar Association organized a solidarity stand at its headquarters in Baghdad to support popular demands and peaceful demonstrations demanding rights. 
The meeting was attended by the Iraqi Bar Association President Diaa Al-Saadi and a number of members of the Bar Association and the participation of a large number of lawyers. 
During his speech, Saadi called for the need to find immediate remedies for the problems of the country, and to hold accountable the negligent and theft of public money and bring them to the investigation and trial, noting that the Iraqi lawyers are demanding an iron hand to fight the theft of public money and bring them to the investigation and trial.
The Bar Association pointed out that "the syndicate will follow up what is going on and will step up the means of expression by standing with the people and adopting its cases if the desired demands are not realized according to the legal and constitutional frameworks and to enable the people to get out of their current crises."
 
Parliamentary refusal to use force
In turn, the Presidency of the Council of Representatives directed the parliamentary security, defense and human rights committees to open an investigation into the events that accompanied the demonstrations in Tahrir Square. 
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives, in a statement received by the "morning" on the freedom of peaceful demonstrations guaranteed by the Constitution, according to Article 38, calling on security forces to maintain public order with restraint and not to use excessive force with demonstrators.
The Presidency of the Parliament also urged the demonstrators to be peaceful in expressing their demands and not to attack the security forces and preserve public and private property.
In the same context, a number of members of the House of Representatives refused to deal strongly with the demonstrators, deplored MP Majida al-Tamimi attack on the unarmed demonstrators in Tahrir Square, who came out demanding their rights, surprising the use of force to beat them with live bullets and tear gas.
Tamimi said in a statement received by "morning" that "the demonstration is an inherent right guaranteed by law and the Constitution, as long as in the framework of peaceful and not to exceed public and private property and that the Iraqi Constitution has guaranteed the right to freedom of expression according to Article (38)" stating that "the people source of power ".
The head of the National Approach bloc, Ammar Tohme, also rejected the use of violence against peaceful demonstrators or assault on security forces and disturb the relationship between them, calling on all parties to exercise restraint and avoid escalation on which the common enemy is betting.
Tohme called on the government to listen to and respond to legitimate demands in improving services, tackling unemployment, providing equal opportunities and finding serious solutions to the pressing problems of the Iraqi citizen. Amending the election law, ensuring the independence of the bodies responsible for conducting it, fighting financial and administrative corruption, and applying fair standards in the distribution of national wealth among Iraqis.
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2019/10/02 14:20
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Demonstrations moment by moment: The Presidency of the Parliament announces its support for peaceful demonstrations and calls on Abdul-Mahdi to open an urgent investigation

 

Wednesday 2 October 2019:
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The Presidency of the Parliament announces its support for peaceful demonstrations and calls on Abdul Mahdi to open an urgent investigation

Tribal elders announce joining the ranks of revolutionary demonstrators demanding reform

5 demonstrators injured in Zafaraniya by security forces 

 Preparations to launch a major demonstration after hours in Muthanna

Officials in Prime Minister's Office meet with representatives of protesters to discuss their

human rights demands : 3 victims, 440 injured and 80 detainees The outcome of demonstrations yesterday

The death toll of demonstrations in Baghdad rose to 3 dead and 700 wounded

 Tensions renewed between riot police and demonstrators

A vigil in Samawa to reject the assault on protesters

riot police forces arrive in Zaafaraniya

Security forces fire live bullets to disperse Zafaraniya demonstrators

Security forces prevent demonstrators from reaching Tahrir Square and fire live bullets over their heads

Security forces cut off the bridges of Al-Jumhuriya and Al-Sunak in central Baghdad

Source: New angry demonstration rejects assault on demonstrators in Diwaniya

Media: Maysan demonstration ends after clashes with police near the governorate building

Interior Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Saad Maan: Mendons are behind the violence in today's demonstrations

Source: One protester dies and two others injured in Dhi Qar

 Source: 23 casualties among the security services of Dhi Qar

Civil Defense: There are acts of sabotage of buildings belonging to citizens near Tahrir Square

Masdaramny: The demonstration in Dhi Qar ends after the protesters withdrew after hot chases

Source: Interior Minister arrives Tahrir Square

Security source: night chases between demonstrators and security services in Dhi Qar

Demonstrators: We refuse to fire Dhi Qar police live bullets and continue to protest

Security source: security forces have not controlled the situation so far in Dhi Qar

Maysan .. Clashes between demonstrators and police near the province building.

Security source: a drone over demonstrators gathered in al-Nidal street in central Baghdad after they withdrew from Tahrir Square.

Ministry of Health: 286 wounded protesters and 30 wounded from security forces.

Medical source: 182 injuries were reported between demonstrators and security forces in Tahrir Square.

Security source: Tahrir Square is devoid of demonstrators.

Civil Defense: More than 15 fire brigades participate in extinguishing the fire of the Turkish restaurant building near Tahrir Square.

Iraqi Observatory confirms the killing of a protester by security forces and wounding 60 others.

Military helicopters fly over demonstrators in Tahrir Square.

Dhi Qar .. Security forces disperse demonstrators with live bullets.

The Iraqi Observatory: Attacks on demonstrators are not justified .. The Prime Minister should take responsibility towards his citizens.

Ministry of Health: There are no deaths in our hospitals so far, contrary to what was reported by some satellite channels.

The first protester was killed in Tahrir Square protests.

The security forces evacuate Tahrir Square and pursue the demonstrators with live bullets to al-Saadoun Street.

Heavy live fire in Tahrir Square.

Demonstrators set fire to the Turkish restaurant near Tahrir Square.

Tear gas and stun grenades were fired at demonstrators in Tahrir and some wounded.

Tear gas covered the skies of Al-Jumhuriya Bridge after clashes between demonstrators who tried to enter the Green Zone and the security forces who repelled them with tear gas, wounding a large number of demonstrators.

Security source: 40 injuries recorded in Tahrir Square, including security personnel.

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Iraqi MPs demand an investigation into the events associated with the demonstrations of Tahrir Square

Iraqi MPs demand an investigation into the events associated with the demonstrations of Tahrir Square
Iraqi Council of Representatives
 02 Oct 2019 02:23 PM

Direct: The Presidency of the Iraqi Council of Representatives - the parliamentary security, defense and human rights committees - opened an investigation into the events that accompanied the demonstrations on Tuesday, 1 October in Tahrir Square.

A statement issued by the Iraqi Council of Representatives, on Wednesday, that the Presidency of the Council of Representatives emphasizes the freedom of peaceful protest guaranteed by the Constitution, according to Article 38.

The capital Baghdad and a number of provinces have launched protests demanding the provision of public services and employment opportunities.

The Presidency called on the security forces to maintain public order with restraint and not to use excessive force with the demonstrators.

The Council called on the demonstrators to commit to peaceful expression of their demands, and not to attack the security forces and the preservation of public and private property.

In the same vein, the Commission on Human Rights issued a statement on the wrong response to the suppression of the Tahrir Square demonstration.

According to a statement by the House of Representatives, the Parliamentary Human Rights Committee objected to the wrong response and the method of suppressing peaceful demonstrations.

The Committee stressed, the need to bear everyone's responsibility for any security deterioration occurs as a result of demonstrations called for by the Iraqi people; because of the failure to meet their demands and the lack of reform of corruption and the elimination of unemployment.

The Committee pointed out that the House of Representatives and the Parliamentary Human Rights Committee has always stressed in all communications to the government the need to reform the economic situation of the country without the government any reform programs; because of the accumulations of past years.

The Committee called for not using repression in the elimination of demonstrations, while demanding that the demonstrators need to maintain peaceful demonstrations, preserve public and private property and deport tuckers.

And demanded the political blocs to stand with the Commission on Human Rights to vote in favor of legislation legislation freedom of expression and peaceful demonstration.

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The Iraqi government is discussing the demands of the demonstrators

The Iraqi government is discussing the demands of the demonstrators
Side of the demonstrations in Baghdad
 02 Oct 2019 02:46 PM

Officials in the Prime Minister's Office met with representatives of the demonstrators to discuss their demands and decided to end the demonstrations.

The meeting discussed the demands of the representatives of the protesters who decided to refrain from demonstrating according to Iraqiya news channel.

And renewed Wednesday morning demonstrations in areas north of Baghdad, as security authorities cut a number of vital roads in the center of the capital.

Baghdad and other southern provinces on Tuesday witnessed mass demonstrations demanding better services and fighting corruption, in which at least three civilians were killed and more than 250 wounded.

The Iraqi Ministry of Health revealed yesterday that its medical staff continue to provide treatment to the injured who were admitted by health institutions. First aid, as medical staff continue to provide health care for the remaining 50 (50).

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Iraqi ministers issue statement on demonstrations

Iraqi ministers issue statement on demonstrations
Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi
 02 Oct 2019 02:41 PM

Direct: The Iraqi Council of Ministers issued a statement, stressing that it does not differentiate between demonstrators exercising their constitutional right to peaceful demonstration and members of the security forces who perform their duty to maintain the security of the demonstrators and the security of the country and stability and public property.

The statement stated that a clear distinction must be made between our victims, whether peaceful demonstrators or our heroic security forces protecting them, from non-peaceful aggressors who raised slogans punishable by law that threaten public order and civil peace and deliberately caused the deaths of innocent demonstrators and our security forces who were attacked by knives. Or burned with grenades.

He continued: `` Our priorities have been and will remain focused on achieving its legitimate aspirations and to respond to every fair demand of our dear citizens.We have been keen to develop real solutions to the many problems accumulated decades ago and began to see the desired results and we continue to work to achieve them. ''

"We applaud the sons of our armed forces who have shown a high degree of responsibility, restraint and adherence to the rules of protection of the demonstrators, as well as peaceful demonstrators who refused to be dragged into sabotage and respected law and order," he said.

The statement also pointed out that a professional investigation was launched immediately, in order to identify the causes that led to the incidents.

He also noted that, earlier in the demonstrations, committees had been formed to receive all popular demands and work to meet them in accordance with the law, and these committees will continue to work seriously.

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Date: 2019/10/2 14:37  218 times read
Mass rallies in Baghdad to continue the demonstration
BAGHDAD: There are large gatherings in areas of Baghdad preparing to demonstrate this afternoon, a press source said Wednesday.
The source said, "There are large gatherings in central Baghdad in the area of Batawin, and other gatherings in the areas of Zaafaraniya, Shaab, Sulaikh and New Baghdad, all preparing for large demonstrations on the fourth of this afternoon."
He added, quoting activists that "the demonstrations did not end and they are continuing, and did not meet any representative of the demonstrators with the office of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi." is over
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Date: 2019/10/2 14:13  148 times read
Forces: A government that cannot meet the demands of the people must resign
The leader of the Alliance of Iraqi Forces Raad Dahlaki, on Wednesday, rejected the policy of gagging and the use of force against demonstrators demanding the legitimate rights guaranteed by the Iraqi constitution, indicating that the government can not meet the demands of the people must resign.
"After more than fifteen years of regime change in Iraq, successive governments have not been able to achieve legitimate demands despite all the covenants and reform programs that pledge to end the problems of the Iraqi people," Dahlaki said in a statement received by the Euphrates News. ".
He added that "despite the government's failure to fulfill its commitments to its people, its organs have been silenced and used excessive force against them to silence them and force them to accept the injustice imposed on them, but claimed the lives of a number of demonstrators and this violates the Constitution and the principles of international human rights."
He stressed that "the government that can not meet the demands of the people must resign," stressing that "the Iraqi people realized what is going on around them and if we were in the past Ttjjj terrorism and the security situation today is not a challenge to suppress our people and do not meet their legitimate needs is enough unjustly for the people and enough to bow to foreign agendas to save our country and our people. The great. "
"We are all obliged to be honest with our people. Are we able to save our country and draw a policy to move it to safety or leave the people to determine their fate and choose who rules it?"
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Date: 2019/10/2 14:43  104 times read
The US Embassy comments on the demonstrations and "regrets" the use of violence
BAGHDAD: The US embassy in Baghdad, on Wednesday, regretted the use of violence during protests in Baghdad and a number of provinces.
A statement by the embassy said it continued to "monitor closely the recent protests. Peaceful demonstrations are a fundamental right in all democracies but there is no room for violence in demonstrations by any of the parties."
"We deplore the loss of life and offer our condolences to the families of the victims, wishing the speedy recovery of the wounded security forces and protesters," the statement said. is over
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Date:: 2019/10/1 23:42 • 607 read times • Published in Category: Political News
Maliki tweets on the events that accompanied the demonstrations
(Baghdad: Euphrates News) Commented the President of the coalition of law Nuri al-Maliki, on Tuesday, on the events of the demonstrations that took place today in Baghdad and a number of provinces.
 
 
Date:: 2019/10/1 23:40 • Updated:: 2019/10/1 23:52 • 4410 times read • Published in section: Political News
Abdul Mahdi of the demonstrators: {aggressors} raised slogans threatening the regime and deliberately caused casualties
(BAGHDAD: Al-Furat News) Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, issued a statement on the events of the demonstrations witnessed in the country today and caused the deaths of demonstrators.
 
 
Date:: 2019/10/1 23:37 • Updated:: 2019/10/1 23:39 • 227 read times • Published in section: Political News
Deputy Abdul-Mahdi: The use of cruelty with the demonstrators produces more of them
(Baghdad: Euphrates News) MP Mohammed Iqbal, that the use of cruelty with the demonstrators produces more of them.
 
 
Date:: 2019/10/1 23:29 • Updated:: 2019/10/1 23:32 • 163 read times • Published in: Political News
Victory Coalition calls for a comprehensive investigation of the events of the demonstrations and refuses to politicize them
BAGHDAD: The victory coalition called on the government on Tuesday to open a comprehensive investigation of the events of the demonstrations, refusing to politicize or employ them party.
 
 
Date:: 2019/10/1 22:22 • 276 times read • Published in section: Political News
Head of the Wisdom Bloc calls the presidency of the parliament for an emergency meeting
The head of the opposition parliamentary wisdom bloc, Faleh al-Sari, called the presidency of the House of Representatives to convene an urgent and emergency meeting to discuss the situation of the country after the mass demonstrations in Baghdad and a number of provinces.
 
 
Date:: 2019/10/1 22:18 • 233 read times • Published in section: Political News
Deputy: The government of the last chance failed miserably and what happened today blatant violation of rights
BAGHDAD (AFP) - A member of the Council of Representatives, Yusuf al-Kalabi, said on Tuesday that the government of the last chance "failed miserably," noting that what happened today to a blatant attack on the right of the citizen, a reference to disperse the demonstrators by force.
 
 
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Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi chaired an emergency session of the National Security Council on Wednesday against the backdrop of demonstrations in the country.

According to Iraqiya, that "Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi presided an emergency session of the National Security Council."

And launched yesterday in Baghdad and a number of provinces angry demonstrations to protest the service and living situation in the country.

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