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    Abadi during his visit to "Diyala": Farmers' rights reserved and the state will continue to support

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    Post by Rocky Sun 29 Apr 2018, 3:24 am

    Abadi during his visit to "Diyala": Farmers' rights reserved and the state will continue to support them
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    Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Saturday that farmers' rights are reserved and the state will continue to support them. 

    Abadi said in a speech during a rally in the central hall of the University of Diyala, the outskirts of Baquba, that "there were those who told us you can not win on the urging and some work to put obstacles and obstacles in the path of liberation, but we have won the unity of all formations of security forces and the sacrifices of martyrs, "We are failing the rights of the martyrs." 

    "There are military commanders who asked me to look at the liberation plans to teach them militarily, but what happened is not repeated in history," he said. "The battle of Da'ash in Mosul was very difficult because civilians stayed inside their homes during the liberation process." 

    He pointed out that "we respect all components and want a unified Iraq away from differences and injustice and may not discriminate on the basis of belonging and every official, whatever the degree to be fair and fair away from discrimination, while stressing that the state defends everyone without any distinction and contain the wave of division away from persecution And chemical and mass graves, "noting that" the federal control of the province of Kirkuk recently without any injustice, and we are even advocates of the injustice of their grievances, but they themselves are wronged. " 

    Abadi said that "we have great problems in terms of services as well as economic problems and oil prices, but we will work to achieve what we aspire to, as we have achieved victory over a three years later." 

    "I know that there are farmers who have needs but their rights are reserved and the state will continue to support them. I know that there are unemployed people, we look at them and we are working to find jobs for them," he said.

    He stressed that "we need an integrated work away from the particles to fight corruption and channel funds to reconstruction and investment and not in the pockets of corrupt," calling for "unity in the fight against corruption." 

    Abadi said in conclusion that "we know that there are requests accumulated for years, we will work to address them, but we need a system of patience and determination." 

    Abadi arrived in Baquba after his visit to Kirkuk. 







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