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Demonstrations in Baghdad express discontent and intensify pressure on the government


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14.02.2011

Haider Roa

Citizens protested in the capital Baghdad on Monday in protest at corruption and poor services, poor living conditions and raise some of the participants of the banners show the image of a red heart broken in reference to this event going on Holiday Love the fourteenth of February.

Khilani Square in Baghdad, Iraq on behalf of the demonstrators shouted and called to love and respect and called for change and the participants chanted the slogan "the people want .. reform the system."

One participant in the demonstration and called the conclusion said that people began to lose patience with the poor conditions, while other demonstrators said they do not represent any political party, but representing themselves and the Iraqi people with them.

One of the participants spoke angrily and bitterly about things she said is normal in the country, such as lack of support for industry and agriculture, and the differences in salaries and poor services and many other things.

Other demonstrators also expressed their readiness to participate in any demonstration going in Baghdad and said that the requests of citizens in the simple fact, such as improving the sewer system.

The demonstrations proceeded in many different areas of Iraq over the past few weeks called for improving the performance of the state and improve the services and the provision of electricity and drinking water, housing and food necessary for citizens who have said that these demands and basic needs.

And marched in Baghdad on Monday also called for another demonstration that a change in government and the dismissal of the Mayor of Baghdad and the provision of services and employment and the eradication of corruption.

The participants called themselves the Young fourteenth of February, and gathered at the Tahrir Square in Baghdad under the Freedom Monument.

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14.02.2011

Haider Roa

Citizens protested in the capital Baghdad on Monday in protest at corruption and poor services, poor living conditions and raise some of the participants of the banners show the image of a red heart broken in reference to this event going on Holiday Love the fourteenth of February.

Khilani Square in Baghdad, Iraq on behalf of the demonstrators shouted and called to love and respect and called for change and the participants chanted the slogan "the people want .. reform the system."

One participant in the demonstration and called the conclusion said that people began to lose patience with the poor conditions, while other demonstrators said they do not represent any political party, but representing themselves and the Iraqi people with them.

One of the participants spoke angrily and bitterly about things she said is normal in the country, such as lack of support for industry and agriculture, and the differences in salaries and poor services and many other things.

Other demonstrators also expressed their readiness to participate in any demonstration going in Baghdad and said that the requests of citizens in the simple fact, such as improving the sewer system.

The demonstrations proceeded in many different areas of Iraq over the past few weeks called for improving the performance of the state and improve the services and the provision of electricity and drinking water, housing and food necessary for citizens who have said that these demands and basic needs.

And marched in Baghdad on Monday also called for another demonstration that a change in government and the dismissal of the Mayor of Baghdad and the provision of services and employment and the eradication of corruption.

The participants called themselves the Young fourteenth of February, and gathered at the Tahrir Square in Baghdad under the Freedom Monument.

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As usual, link NO GOOD !

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DOUBLE B. I have seen a few of your posts today. You have added nothing with any of them besides negative one liners. if this is how you are going to be on this site please sign off and be gone. The core of this site is a very close nit group of people that generally respect people before they deserve it. At this point you have added Nothing Notta Zip to this site, so if you can't read without leaving your negative crap then maybe you shouldn't read at all.. Thank you and have a nice day.

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Tc, thanks for the post.....link or not, I think the protests will grow and add pressure for things to speed up our process.....come on rv....and as usual we have an 11 day old member showing no respect.....trendy

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DOUBLE B. I have seen a few of your posts today. You have added nothing with any of them besides negative one liners. if this is how you are going to be on this site please sign off and be gone. The core of this site is a very close nit group of people that generally respect people before they deserve it. At this point you have added Nothing Notta Zip to this site, so if you can't read without leaving your negative crap then maybe you shouldn't read at all.. Thank you and have a nice day.

Yuh!!!! Now Git!!!! B)

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why the negative remark... dont see u making productive posts....

OHHH, nevermind your profile reputation says it all... peace

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A link is not needed for this post. Actually all one has to do is be up to date with the news. It is on every news channel.....

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