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    Kuwait embassy policy sends warning to its citizens in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Sun 15 Jul 2018, 7:06 am

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     Saturday, 14 July 2018




    The Kuwaiti embassy in Baghdad on Saturday called on its Kuwaiti nationals in Iraqi cities to avoid gathering places and avoiding roads.
    "While we confirm the safety of all Kuwaiti citizens visiting Iraq, we call on them to stay away from the possibility of gathering while avoiding the roads," Kuwaiti ambassador to Baghdad Salim al-Zamanan said in a statement.
    Al-Zamanan called for "coordination with the Embassy in Baghdad on the subject of travel to Kuwait by contacting its phones around the clock."
    Thousands of people demonstrated in a number of Iraqi provinces on Friday evening to protest against the deterioration of the living and service conditions and the lack of water and electricity as temperatures rise to half of the boiling.
    This comes at a time when Basra, the richest provinces in Iraq, oil and gas since Sunday, similar protests and is continuing so far.
    Demonstrators in Dhi Qar, Maysan, Najaf, Karbala, Diwaniyah and Babel called for improving the service and living conditions, providing water and electricity services, eliminating financial and administrative corruption in the state and its institutions, unemployment and providing job opportunities for the unemployed.



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