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    Iraqi anger after the drought of the Tigris .. and campaigns to boycott Turkish and Iranian goods

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    Iraqi anger after the drought of the Tigris .. and campaigns to boycott Turkish and Iranian goods  Empty Iraqi anger after the drought of the Tigris .. and campaigns to boycott Turkish and Iranian goods

    Post by Rocky Sun 03 Jun 2018, 3:45 am

    Iraqi anger after the drought of the Tigris .. and campaigns to boycott Turkish and Iranian goods


    Sunday, June 3,

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    activists and media expressed their anger at what they called "Turkish and Iranian practices" towards Iraq , demanding urgent intervention in front of the drought in the Tigris River , while others launched campaigns to boycott Turkish and Iranian goods. 

    Video footage of the Tigris River's low water levels in the cities of Baghdad and Mosul showed unprecedented progress that it was possible to cross the river on foot after the Turkish government announced the start of the filling of the Elso dam, which was built on the river's source in Turkish territory. On the river on the Iraqi side and the low level of its water.
    In the meantime, the Iranian authorities cut the water of the "small Zab" from the province of Sulaymaniyah in the Kurdistan region of Iraq "again", which caused a crisis for the water project in the district of Qalqat Daza province, and 

    according to what the Directorate of dams in the Kurdistan region, the Iranian action caused Drinking Water Supply Crisis. 

    The activists in the media expressed their anger at Turkey's "provocative" practices towards their neighbor Iraq, demanding their government to intervene urgently and end the drought in the Tigris River and to prevent the humanitarian disaster that has begun to loom. In sight.

    The political analyst Hisham al-Hashemi said that the cold diplomatic dialogues led by the Iraqi foreign minister and his team and the prime minister and his advisers did not give Iraq a clear solution. It was not transparent dialogues that really represent the Iraqis or take appropriate measures to confront the beginning of this crisis to reach its climax. 

    He added, in a publication on "Facebook", that the goal of Turkey and Iran to reduce the shares of the downstream countries, "Iraq and Syria," comes a political and economic pressure to protect the impact targets, which work by neighboring countries of Iraq. 

    "If we do not have a position as a people away from the government towards those who want the death of the Tigris, I think we do not deserve the Tigris," said legal expert Amir al-Da'idi. 

    Others criticized the position of the Iraqi government to deal with the crisis, although Turkey began building the dam several years ago, without taking the necessary measures to face it.

    While others went on to launch a campaign calling for the boycott of Turkish and Iranian goods that invade the local markets in Iraq, absolving Hashtak (# free _tkhis, # Iraq_achshan, # Tigris_tahdr, 
    # water__transport]. 

    In turn, the Minister of Water Resources Hassan al-Janabi said in a press conference held (Saturday), "open channels between Iraq and Turkey is able to discuss the issue of the water crisis and find solutions to it, revealing two visits to Turkey and Iran to solve the crisis, calling on citizens to increase water storage within Homes to cope with the crisis. " 

    For his part, Director of the project of Mosul Dam Riad Ezzeldin, the decline of the levels of the Tigris River, and confirmed via Alsumaria News, that the amounts of water coming from Turkey decreased by 50%. 

    It is scheduled to hold the Iraqi Council of Representatives on Sunday, an "emergency" to discuss the water crisis, in the presence of ministers of agriculture and water resources and foreign.



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