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    Despite the crowded energy companies in it: Basra suffers from neglect and unemployment

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    Despite the crowded energy companies in it: Basra suffers from neglect and unemployment Empty Despite the crowded energy companies in it: Basra suffers from neglect and unemployment

    Post by Rocky Sun 17 Jun 2018, 5:21 pm


    Despite the crowded energy companies in it: Basra suffers from neglect and unemployment

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    The city of Basra, with a population of 2 million and containing 200 billion barrels of oil reserves, is still suffering from neglect and unemployment, the Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday.
    Unemployment has increased in the city and its tidal rivers are full of rubbish, dirt and rotting ships that have long been left in the Shatt al-Arab, the report said.
    "Although the city remains far from the brutal conflict with the organization of the terrorist advocate, it is the place that appears in the scars of Iraq and its most obvious problems, from the permanent weakness of the state to the tribes and factions that operate with their own laws and rooted corruption covered by greed, favoritism and bribes" .
    "Tribal men at the moment are often heavily armed and are fighting among themselves over the" imaginary sums "paid by oil exploration companies in different parts of the province," said the head of the tribal dispute resolution committee in Basra.
    "If you assume that a company wants to invest in a particular area in a long-abandoned area, you will see two tribes that you claim ownership over the past 20 or 50 years, and then both come and start fighting around them, and the company can not work there."
    "We were supposed to get five dollars per barrel of crude oil and five dollars per barrel of refined oil and five dollars per 150 cubic meters of gas and half border fees from ports and border crossings, but the year ago," said Ali Shaddad, head of the oil and gas committee in Basra province. "We have not received any petrodollars or borders where the government refuses to pay and tells us it does not have enough money."
    "The municipal department is often unable to pay the salaries of its employees and some 700 projects in the city have been postponed, including building schools, hospitals and infrastructure," he said.
    The city of Basra, which is slightly larger than Washington, was considered one of the most important cities in the region but today suffers from unemployment, neglect and tribal conflicts, although it is the main feeder of the country's budget. Ending / 25 z

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