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Hundreds of demonstrators in Baghdad urging the government not to recognize the UN resolution N0 833 , not to pay compensations .


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Baghdad / NINA/ For the third Friday Successively on May ,hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Tahrir Square midtown Baghdad , the demonstrators who surge to this symbolic place renewed today demands that urge Iraqi government not to recognize boarders demarcation with Kuwait which imposed by the United Nations under resolution 833 calling that Iraq at the time was deprived of right to refuse such a detrimental resolution representing an unjust decision that cut a part of Iraq's territories granted it to Kuwait.

The demonstrators called on the Iraqi government to refrain the payment of indemnifications to the rulers of Kuwait, wondering if this payment is legal then Saddam,s regime should pay not the Iraqi people.

Tens of protesters stressed to NINA reporter that the continuation of Kuwait's claim for indemnifications despite the suffering of Iraqis of such unjust decisions, reflects the hostile attitude of the Kuwaitis .

The protesters also demanded the Iraqi government must prevent Kuwait from setting up any projects being harmful to the Iraqi economy particularly the Kuwaiti intention of building sea port on Bubiyan Island which suffocates Iraq's traffic movement In its territorial waters.

For other part the protesters demanded also the prime minister to conduct a comprehensive political reforms , release detainees who were not proven guilty by judiciary , adopt a serious and constructive dialogue in order to achieve genuine national reconciliation , as well as to setting end to unemployment and to promote the level of services. / End

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Right on AK47. Give Kuwait money, reparations, or whatever ,,, OK. Give Kuwait back all lands seized when Saddamized invade Kuwait ok. Give them Iraqi land to make nice nice uncool. Why would a Kuwaite port

take away all of Iraqs business anyway? Can't the Iraqi port authority lower their price to remain competative or even issue a coupon?

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