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    Fifteen years later, corruption and terrorism dispel Iraqis' joy of change

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    Fifteen years later, corruption and terrorism dispel Iraqis' joy of change Empty Fifteen years later, corruption and terrorism dispel Iraqis' joy of change

    Post by Rocky Sun 08 Apr 2018, 1:38 am

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    Fifteen years later, corruption and terrorism dispel Iraqis' joy of change
    After the change of the political system in Iraq in 2003, Iraqis were happy to change the situation of the country for the best after years of dictatorship and injustice against them by the regime of Saddam Hussein, but the hopes dissipated after the spread of corruption in all joints of the state and political conflicts, Last.
    The Iraqis hope that the next phase will be better to compensate for the lean years that have killed dozens of civilians who have fallen victim to political squabbles that have only destroyed the country's various economic, service and educational sectors.
    US forces occupied Baghdad on the morning of April 9, 2003, after fierce battles between US forces and the Iraqi army, in which thousands of Iraqi armed forces and a few US troops were killed, US media reported.
    During this battle, Baghdad suffered major damage to the infrastructure and the economy, as well as the looting and theft that resulted from the lack of security, and what was described as allowing US troops to steal into the government ministries and facilities at the time and not to prevent them from stealing and destroying their property.
    The political analyst Essam al-Faily promised on the day of changing the political system in Iraq a turning point for all Iraqis because of the entry of the experience of democracy after years of dictatorship for the Baath party ruling, as well as absolute freedom of expression and the press and others.
    Al-Faily said in a statement to the «Journal News» that "the Iraqi people was well understood that the stage after 2003, the stage of construction and state institutions, but political conflicts prevented it, noting that the opportunity is still coming to Iraq, perhaps in the next stage to achieve what they wish, especially after Recent victories achieved in various fields. "
    "Any new experience of democracy in the world will take years, not a few to reap," he said. "In democratic Iraq, it is still a modern experiment, and it takes a lot of time to reap the benefits of the country and the citizens."
    According to the French agency, after 15 years of regime change, Iraq, which was suffering from international economic sanctions under Saddam Hussein, returned to the world trade arena and began to benefit from its oil reserves, which since 2003, about 800 billion dollars, State Treasury of about 312 billion USD.
    The Iraqis, with their various components, have freedom of movement to perform their religious rites after they were deprived of it during the era of Saddam Hussein.
    "The day of regime change represents an extraordinary day for Iraqis after years of oppression and dictatorship, but they were shocked by the political problems and the events that took place after 2003, which claimed the lives of civilians," says the MP of the State of Law Coalition Awatif Na'ama.
    "This is due to the political failure of the parties in Iraq, as there are many problems that need to be corrected, including the political process in Iraq, it is still lame and needs to correct its course, and this begins by modifying the electoral system in Iraq".
    She pointed out that "the electoral system in Iraq is a major reason for what has reached Iraq now because it produced a political process plagued by many mistakes and negatives," indicating that "the upcoming elections will see the competition of about 250 parties as well as thousands of candidates, making the citizen in confusion, All elections are demanding positions, which makes there is a flaw in the political process. "
    "We hope that the next phase will be better than in the past in terms of recovery of citizens and provide services and implementation of development projects in the country."

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