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    Iraqis are angry camping near Kuwait to protest against the demarcation of the border

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    Post by Rocky Sun 24 Mar 2013, 5:17 pm

    Iraqis are angry camping near Kuwait to protest against the demarcation of the border


    Iraqis are angry camping near Kuwait to protest against the demarcation of the border  Basra20013

    Twilight News / Iraqi rejectionists intends to file the demarcation of the border between their country and Kuwait tent encampments expression of their rejection of the controversial demarcation.

    Before Iraq officially United Nations demarcation of the border in 1994 after the first Gulf War when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990.

    And opposes a large number of Iraqis in the area of ​​Umm Qasr to file demarcation and say he stripped them of land and property adjacent to Kuwait.

    The leaders sought Iraq and Kuwait to improve relations over the past year as the two countries reached an agreement on the debt of the Gulf War.

    An Iraqi protester named Muntazer Hilfi for "Twilight News" that "the demonstration will be peaceful on the border of Umm Qasr for a prompt to select a fixed point and away from the territory of Iraq in Basra."

    Hilfi said he will set up tents for the survival of the protesters, apparently they will continue to protest until we achieve what they ask.

    And improved relations between the two countries a lot, where he traveled in the past month and foreign ministers and transport Iraqis on the first flight of Iraqi Airways to Kuwait since 1990 in a move welcomed by officials.

    Also exchanged Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki visits and officials pledged to maintain the boundary markers.

    Furthermore, a spokesman for the protesters said the protest will be launched next week. He pointed out that the tents will be set up at the common border between the two countries.

    Kuwait had crossed the United Nations last week, deplores the demonstration organized by the Iraqis took throwing stones in protest at a border demarcation agreement and highlighted the tensions between the two neighbors.

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    Post by notazbad2000 Mon 25 Mar 2013, 4:52 am

    I'm thinking they will just have to get over it. The government is compensating those displaced.


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