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    a British report on the situation in Iraq: Abadi in a bad position

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     a British report on the situation in Iraq: Abadi in a bad position Empty a British report on the situation in Iraq: Abadi in a bad position

    Post by Rocky Thu 19 Jul 2018, 3:03 am

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    "The demonstrations are spreading in the oil-rich provinces of southern Iraq," the Guardian reported in its Thursday edition of a report on demonstrations in southern Iraq.
    Massive demonstrations continue in the mainly Shi'ite provinces of southern Iraq for the second consecutive week as rioters defied rioters to vent their anger at continued power outages threatening their businesses and lives.
    The newspaper added that the demonstrations that began last week in Basra, the largest cities in southern Iraq and the main export port of oil in the country spread and expanded and moved to other provinces such as Al-Amara, Nasiriyah and Smara also the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala.
    The newspaper notes that the demonstrations put pressure on Prime Minister Haider Abadi, who has been in a bad position already since he assumed the premiership temporarily until the parties agree on a coalition government after the results of the last election about two months ago.
    The newspaper says residents of the city of Basra, which exports about 80 percent of Iraqi oil abroad, feel they have been betrayed and neglected by successive governments where the city suffers from weak power networks, the continuous interruption of electricity.






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