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The Prime Minister's approval to treat the wounded in the Green demonstrations outside the country
  
{Political: Al-Furat News} National Security Adviser Qassem Al-Araji requested reports from a Baghdad hospital about the injuries of the wounded in the Green Zone demonstrations in order to treat them outside the country after obtaining the approval of the Prime Minister.

An official statement by Al-Araji's media office, of which {Euphrates News} received a copy, stated that the latter "wounded the demonstrations in a Baghdad hospital, who were injured during the events of the Green Zone, to check on their conditions and to determine the nature of the treatment and care provided to them."

Al-Araji listened, according to the statement, to “a full explanation by the medical staff supervising the treatment of the wounded, and the nature of their injuries, as he asked the hospital administration for detailed reports on each case, to determine their needs and facilitate the travel of cases requiring treatment outside the country, after obtaining the approval of the Prime Minister. ".

Al-Araji also listened to "a detailed and accurate explanation by the wounded about their injuries, as head of the fact-finding committee on the events that accompanied the Green Zone demonstrations, wishing them a speedy recovery and a speedy return to their homes."

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Shafaq News/ The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muhammad al-Aboudi, considered today, Saturday, that what he described as the "dream of the militia government", parties and quotas has become a news item, revealing who the movement has tempted during the recent events. 

In a statement received by Shafak News Agency, "Al-Bunyan Al-Marsous" official and a member of the demonstrations committee in the movement, Muhammad Al-Aboudi, said that many ask what the Sadrist movement gained from the recent escalation, adding that "he will remember what happened and will happen." 

Al-Aboudi stated, "The decision, after it was external, and the implementation of corruption parties is now in the hands of Iraq and the national people only," stressing that "it became clear and with evidence who is the third party that killed the demonstrators in Tishreen and others."

He added that "international opinion, as well as the internal one, became closely aware of who Muqtada al-Sadr is, his patriotism, his religiosity, and his wisdom.

He also pointed out that the Sadrist movement gained "solidarity and support among the strata of society, especially the revolutionaries, and their meeting at a point on al-Sadr's steps, unlike the opponents," pointing to the imminent occurrence of "dissociation, difference and disintegration even from their closest allies," referring to the coordinating framework.

He also pointed out that "the strength of heart and courage that occurred in many classes of society, including boys and women, against the corrupt group, Iraq will reap its fruits in the near future," noting that "the fortified area - the shed of Bani So-and-so - has become easier than the spider web in front of the youngest rebel, especially in Near revolutions.

Al-Aboudi believed, "The heat and spark in the hearts of the Sadrists in general and the fair in particular will soon bear fruit on every Iraqi loyal to his homeland," stressing that "Iraq and in the near future towards independence and stability, something called subordination, partisan and factionalism will end."

Al-Aboudi considered, “The dream of the government of militias, parties and quotas is in the news, because the decision from now on is in the hands of the people,” stressing that “the state institutions will be liberated, and very soon, from the domination of parties, especially the legislative, executive and judicial institutions.”

He also pointed out that "the Sadrist movement obtained the agreement of all, and with evidence of holding the corrupt accountable for everything they had previously committed against Iraq and the Iraqis, the last of which was the killing of defenseless protesters," stressing that "their dreams were dashed by looting the king of irrigation - Iraq - both for the tails and their masters, they will dream of obtaining something good." Iraq," he concluded his statement by saying, "We have more."

Tensions escalated sharply on Monday, August 29, when Sadr loyalists stormed the government palace inside the fortified Green Zone after their leader announced his "retirement" from politics.

But Sadr's supporters left the Green Zone on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 30, 2022, after he personally asked them to withdraw within an hour, reflecting his great influence on his followers and which earned him his reputation as a ruler.

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The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers and the Minister of Health inspect the wounded in Al-Khadra in Ibn Al-Nafis Hospital (photos)
 

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The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, and the Minister of Health, Hani Musa Al-Aqabi, inspected, on Saturday, the wounded in the Green Zone demonstrations at Ibn Al-Nafis Hospital in Baghdad.  

  

  

  

And the Ministry of Health said in a statement that "Nass" received a copy of it, September 3, 2022, that "Hamid Naim Al-Ghazi, Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, accompanied by Minister of Health Hani Musa Al-Aqabi and Director General of the Baghdad Health Department, Al-Rusafa, Alaa Kazem Al-Muhammadawi, inspected during a field visit to the wounded in the demonstrations. Ibn Al-Nafis Hospital for Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Medicine.  

  

She added, "The Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers was briefed on the health and treatment conditions of the wounded and the provision of medical services to them by the medical and health teams, calling for more efforts and provision of all supplies and services to treat them until they recover."  

  

Hamid Al-Ghazi praised, according to the statement, "the medical and health staff that provide medical and treatment services to the wounded and all Iraqi citizens."  

  

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A deputy from the law warns: Not agreeing on the mechanism for forming a government, as the demonstrations will continue
  
{Local: Al Furat News} The deputy of the State of Law coalition, Durgham Al-Maliki, warned, on Sunday, that if there is no agreement on the mechanism of government formation, the demonstrations will continue.

Al-Maliki said in an exclusive interview with {Euphrates News} at the present time that the House of Representatives is suspended and does not have an agenda to talk about holding any session, and that the biggest problem now lies in the formation of the government and the election of the President of the Republic.

He added, "If there is no agreement on the mechanism of forming the government, the demonstrations and protests will continue." 

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Shafaq News/ The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muhammad al-Aboudi, considered today, Saturday, that what he described as the "dream of the militia government", parties and quotas has become a news item, revealing who the movement has tempted during the recent events. 

In a statement received by Shafak News Agency, "Al-Bunyan Al-Marsous" official and a member of the demonstrations committee in the movement, Muhammad Al-Aboudi, said that many ask what the Sadrist movement gained from the recent escalation, adding that "he will remember what happened and will happen." 

Al-Aboudi stated, "The decision, after it was external, and the implementation of corruption parties is now in the hands of Iraq and the national people only," stressing that "it became clear and with evidence who is the third party that killed the demonstrators in Tishreen and others."

He added that "international opinion, as well as the internal one, became closely aware of who Muqtada al-Sadr is, his patriotism, his religiosity, and his wisdom.

He also pointed out that the Sadrist movement gained "solidarity and support among the strata of society, especially the revolutionaries, and their meeting at a point on al-Sadr's steps, unlike the opponents," pointing to the imminent occurrence of "dissociation, difference and disintegration even from their closest allies," referring to the coordinating framework.

He also pointed out that "the strength of heart and courage that occurred in many classes of society, including boys and women, against the corrupt group, Iraq will reap its fruits in the near future," noting that "the fortified area - the shed of Bani So-and-so - has become easier than the spider web in front of the youngest rebel, especially in Near revolutions.

Al-Aboudi believed, "The heat and spark in the hearts of the Sadrists in general and the fair in particular will soon bear fruit on every Iraqi loyal to his homeland," stressing that "Iraq and in the near future towards independence and stability, something called subordination, partisan and factionalism will end."

Al-Aboudi considered, “The dream of the government of militias, parties and quotas is in the news, because the decision from now on is in the hands of the people,” stressing that “the state institutions will be liberated, and very soon, from the domination of parties, especially the legislative, executive and judicial institutions.”

He also pointed out that "the Sadrist movement obtained the agreement of all, and with evidence of holding the corrupt accountable for everything they had previously committed against Iraq and the Iraqis, the last of which was the killing of defenseless protesters," stressing that "their dreams were dashed by looting the king of irrigation - Iraq - both for the tails and their masters, they will dream of obtaining something good." Iraq," he concluded his statement by saying, "We have more."

Tensions escalated sharply on Monday, August 29, when Sadr loyalists stormed the government palace inside the fortified Green Zone after their leader announced his "retirement" from politics.

But Sadr's supporters left the Green Zone on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 30, 2022, after he personally asked them to withdraw within an hour, reflecting his great influence on his followers and which earned him his reputation as a ruler.

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Reuters: Sistani's position prevents Iraq from sliding into civil war

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Reports revealed the position of the religious authority, Ali al-Sistani, in preventing Iraq from sliding again into civil war after the events that took place in the Green Zone last Monday. A report prepared by Reuters quoted government officials entitled, How a 92-year-old cleric stopped Iraq's slide back into war. When a statement by a religious scholar in Iran pushed Iraq to the brink of civil war last week, there was only one man who could stop it, a 92-year-old cleric who proved once again that he is the most powerful man in his country. He pointed out that (Sistani did not say anything publicly about the unrest that erupted in the streets of Baghdad and a number of provinces, but government officials confirmed that the reference’s stance alone, behind the scenes, stopped the collapse). The report quoted a government official as saying that (Sistani sent a message to the head of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, to the effect that if he did not stop the violence, he would be forced to issue a statement calling for an end to the fighting). Three figures, based in Najaf and close to al-Sistani, did not confirm that (his office sent an explicit message to al-Sadr, but they said it was clear to al-Sadr that al-Sistani would speak soon unless he stopped the unrest). According to the report. Baghdad witnessed last Monday, demonstrators storming the presidential palaces in Baghdad, hours after Al-Sadr announced his final retirement from political work and the closure of institutions, after which armed clashes and explosions erupted inside the Green Zone, which resulted in casualties. And the Joint Operations Command announced the imposition of a comprehensive curfew in Baghdad, including vehicles and citizens, as of three thirty in the afternoon last Monday. While al-Sadr directed, after that, the withdrawal of his current from Parliament within one hour after the fall of victims and injured. In addition, the leaders of the coordination framework held a meeting at the home of the Secretary-General of the Islamic Dawa Party, Nuri al-Maliki. The meeting comes amidst the current developments taking place in the country, which led to obstructing the formation of the new government, following the political differences, which developed into protests by different currents, the latest of which was by the Tishreen forces. The demonstrators withdrew the day before yesterday from the approaches of the Supreme Judicial Council building, after their demands, during protests that started from Al-Nusour Square in Baghdad, to hold the corrupt accountable.

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Iraqi activists talk about the disappearance of about 60 million US dollars during the events of the Green Zone

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Iraqi activists talk about the disappearance of about 60 million US dollars during the events of the Green Zone

 
 
 

Iraqi activists published on social media information that about 60 million US dollars disappeared during the events of the Green Zone in the capital, Baghdad, last week.



The blogger and activist Yasser Al-Jubouri wrote that "there is information confirming the disappearance of 53 billion Iraqi dinars and 21 million dollars from Al-Rafidain Bank, the branch of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, on the night of the attack."

The journalist Samer Jawad also wrote: "It is said that 53 billion Iraqi dinars and 21 million dollars disappeared on the day of the green events from Al-Rafidain Bank, the branch of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers."

There has been no clarification from the Iraqi authorities so far regarding this information, which social networking sites have begun to address on a large scale.

 

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image.gif Iraqi mourners visit the grave sites of supporters of Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr -- killed during clashes last week -- at the Najaf cemetery, established in 2004 to bury fighters from Sadr's now-defunct Mahdi Army, in the central Iraqi city of Najaf Qassem al-KAABI AFP

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Najaf (Iraq) (AFP) – In a sun-baked cemetery in the central Iraqi city of Najaf, fresh are the graves of loyalists to Shiite leader Moqtada Sadr who were killed in clashes in Baghdad last week.

 

So too is seething anger following the face-off between the cleric's supporters, rival Iran-backed factions and the army that left more than 30 Sadrists dead and 570 others wounded.

Standing between tombstones, Moussa Abbas said the fight was far from over.

"Blood was spilt, but there is plenty more where that came from," the 21-year-old Sadr loyalist told AFP. "For every martyr we lose, there are 10 that will come in his place.

"The same way they sacrificed themselves for us, we will stand up for them."

Nearly 24 hours of fighting erupted on August 29 when Sadr supporters stormed the government headquarters in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone after their leader said he would resign from politics.

The ensuing battles -- the deadliest in nearly three years -- followed months of disagreements between Sadr and rival Shiite factions, as the political deadlock has left the country without a new government, prime minister or president since elections in October last year.

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After last week's unrest brought tensions to a boil, Sadr supporters said they were willing to give their lives for their leader.

"I am ready to the be the first of the martyrs," said Taleb Saad, 60, who said he had been caught up in the violence.

"My wish is to be buried here," he said, pointing at graves adorned with plastic flowers and large portraits of young men.

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Sadr gained widespread popularity following the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, when he ran the feared Mahdi Army militia that fought against American and Iraqi government forces.

He has now reinvented himself as a champion of reform in a country blighted by endemic corruption -- though opponents accuse Sadrist officials of being as unscrupulous as other political forces.

Sadr's rise was aided by the reputation of his father, Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Sadek Sadr, whom former dictator Saddam Hussein had assassinated in 1999.

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The grey-bearded cleric retains a devoted following of millions among the country's majority Shiite population.

As fighting raged in the Green Zone, all it took was one stern statement from Sadr for his loyalists to begin streaming out of the area.

In the Najaf cemetery -- established in 2004 to bury Mahdi Army fighters -- grief did not douse their support.

"We obey the orders of our leader and commander -- whatever he wants, we are ready," said Sadeq Jaber, mourning a 16-year-old from his tribe who was shot dead last week. The boy's given name was Moqtada Sadr.

"All of us, with our children, houses and families -- we are all under his command," Jaber said.

Nearby, women clad in black wailed at graves so recent they bore temporary paper tombstones, as cemetery workers made space for corpses arriving almost daily from Baghdad's hospitals.

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Jaber, who drove two hours from the capital to pay his respects, said the cemetery would keep growing.

"There will continue to be martyrs as long as this ruling class is in power," he said.

Clergy politics

Iraq's current political standoff has pitted Sadr against the pro-Iran Coordination Framework, which includes lawmakers from the party of his longtime foe, ex-prime minister Nuri al-Maliki.

Sadr wants snap elections and the dissolution of parliament but the rival Shiite bloc wants a new head of government appointed before any new polls are held.

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"There can't be a reconciliation between them," said Sadr-leaning cleric Fadel al-Bdeiri.

"The people either side with the Sadrist movement and wage this battle and secure their demands, or they side with the Framework and remain mired... in the status quo," he told AFP from his Najaf office.

The holy shrine city -- home to Iraq's Shiite spiritual leadership, headed by Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani -- has not been immune to the tug of war, even though clerics there insist they are independent of party politics.

In an unusual move, spiritual leader Ayatollah Kadhim al-Haeri, who provides religious cover for Sadr and counts many of the cleric's loyalists among his followers, announced his retirement late last month.

Haeri, who has lived in Iran for decades, called on his base to back the Islamic republic's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a blow to the Shiite seat of power in Najaf.

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"We don't know the circumstances that forced him to write this statement," Bdeiri said, adding there were signs of "pressure" from certain parties, alluding to Iran.

Looking to Iraq's future, Bdeiri said he was not optimistic.

"We hope for the best, but the reality on the ground is not promising," he said.

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Iraqi activists published on social media information that about 60 million US dollars disappeared during the events of the Green Zone in the capital, Baghdad, last week.

The blogger and activist Yasser Al-Jubouri wrote, "There is information confirming the disappearance of 53 billion Iraqi dinars and 21 million dollars from Al-Rafidain Bank, the branch of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers, on the night of the attack."

 


The journalist Samer Jawad also wrote: "It is said that 53 billion Iraqi dinars and 21 million dollars disappeared on the day of the green events from Al-Rafidain Bank, the branch of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers."

 

There has been no clarification from the Iraqi authorities so far regarding this information, which social networking sites have begun to address on a large scale.

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