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    Statistics on the number of students who spend their academic year outside Anbar

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    Statistics on the number of students who spend their academic year outside Anbar Empty Statistics on the number of students who spend their academic year outside Anbar

    Post by Rocky Sun 24 Dec 2017, 3:25 am

    [size=30]Statistics on the number of students who spend their academic year outside Anbar[/size]
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    Anbar Provincial Council has revealed the number of students who are performing their academic year outside the cities of the province despite the liberation of the group "Dahesh" Wahhabism.
    Council member Farhan Mohammed al-Dulaimi said in a press statement that "the number of students in the provinces of Arbil, Sulaymaniyah and Kirkuk with 45 thousand students still continue their academic year outside the province despite the announcement of the final victory over criminal gangs in all governorates of Iraq."
    Al-Dulaimi said that "Anbar province still complained about the lack of school buildings as a result of the terrorist groups to blow up a number of buildings and tampering with their contents, which caused a loss of thousands of families to return to their areas, especially the western regions of the province."
    He added that "the percentage of destruction in the school buildings in the districts of Qura and Rawah and al-Qaim west of Anbar is large, which requires great efforts to rebuild." He explained that "the return of students to their seats in Anbar depends on creating the appropriate atmosphere, especially in the western districts of the province."



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