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    Washington Times: Abadi violates the Constitution

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    Post by Rocky Sun 31 Dec 2017, 2:39 am

    [rtl]Washington Times: Abadi violates the Constitution[/rtl]
    [rtl] 31 December 2017 - 3:57 | Number of readings:   [/rtl]
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    [rtl]Despite the fact that the article contradicts its policy, its goal is to keep the reader in the original picture from the source . [/rtl]
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    [rtl]Recently, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi abused the Kurdish citizens in his country. Now it is over .[/rtl]
    [rtl] US Secretary of State Rex Tilerson recently announced that Washington would stand with the Kurds in their efforts to fully implement the provisions of the Iraqi constitution. In recent years, the Iraqi constitution has been repeatedly terminated, providing the Kurds with a great incentive to secede and declare independence .[/rtl]
    [rtl] After the United States came out strongly against a referendum in Kurdistan, Washington and other countries called on Mr. Abbadi to respect the constitution, as the main reference in the legislation .[/rtl]
    [rtl] "If Baghdad and the international community want a stable Iraq, the government must be serious in its commitment to implement the Iraqi constitution with all its articles," said Kurdistan Regional Prime Minister Nechervan Barzani .[/rtl]
    [rtl]In fact, if the Iraqi government follows its constitution as it is supposed to be, the Kurds are likely to be encouraged and push for the referendum to be activated, so this latest wave of protests should have been avoided .[/rtl]
    [rtl] It is important for Washington to tell Baghdad to stop repression against the Kurds and follow the Iraqi constitution .[/rtl]
    [rtl]From the beginning, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi did not treat the Kurds as citizens of his country according to the rights supposedly equal. Article 131 of the Iraqi constitution allows Kurds to obtain fair revenues from the center, as well as funding the Peshmerga forces, which provided oil installations in the disputed areas .[/rtl]
    [rtl] However, the Baghdad government did not send the necessary funds and weapons to the Peshmerga so that they could fight a more efficient organization .[/rtl]
    [rtl]Baghdad also refused to send the salaries of the provincial staff monthly, forcing the Kurds to rely on oil revenues to cover their expenses, because the center did not comply with the implementation of the Constitution .[/rtl]
    [rtl] Article 140 of the constitution, in itself a real problem, this article should return the persons deported from Kirkuk and other disputed areas to their homes and compensation by the government .[/rtl]
    [rtl]Under Saddam Hussein, ethnic Kurds were ethnically cleansed from the city of Kirkuk, which is of historic importance, and did not become a multi-ethnic, multi-ethnic city when the Kurds entered it at the moment when a nascent organization emerged in 2014 .[/rtl]
    [rtl]After the Iraqi government's takeover of Kirkuk, following the Kurdish referendum, the Kurds were killed and forced to leave their homes, while many assert that this is not only a flagrant violation of the constitution, but also painful memories that make it difficult to stay in Iraq .[/rtl]
    [rtl]Article 114 of the Iraqi Constitution affirms that the borders of Iraq do not have an absolute authority on the borders of the Iraqi government, and this should be directly addressed with the territorial government. This means that the Kurds will be able to re-operate their own airports and resume their flights to and from Arbil .[/rtl]
    [rtl]The central government so far, does not allow flights to the capital of the Kurdistan region, as well as not to hand over the border areas to the authorities of the region, which means that Mr. Abbadi does not comply with the Iraqi constitution .[/rtl]
    [rtl]Kurds feel unequal between them and the Arabs in Iraq, and this is not limited to violating the Constitution.When Prime Minister Abbadi delivered a victory speech against Da'ash, he did not mention the role of the Peshmerga in fighting against the terrorist organization .[/rtl]
    [rtl]"What does Abadi say when more than 1,824 Kurdish soldiers and more than 10,000 wounded were killed during the war against Da'ash?" The Peshmerga ministry asked angrily. Is Abadi himself a prime minister, forgetting the sacrifice of the Peshmerga? "He said.[/rtl]
    [rtl]Can Abadi meet the families of the Peshmerga martyrs and their wounds? The time has come for Abadi to have to treat the Kurds with the dignity they deserve .[/rtl]


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