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    Abdul Mahdi: Every drop of blood is expensive and painful and must be stopped

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    Post by Rocky Sun 03 Nov 2019, 3:59 pm


    Abdul Mahdi: Every drop of blood is expensive and painful and must be stopped

    19:56 - 03/11/2019



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    Prime Minister [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] called on Sunday for the need to stop the bloodshed as a result of demonstrations in Baghdad and the provinces, pointing out that some illegal practices cause financial losses for Iraq and paralysis of state institutions.
    Abdul-Mahdi said in a statement received / information / a copy of it, that "a month since the outbreak of popular demonstrations, which pervaded the provinces of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , especially Baghdad and southern ones. The people expressed their opinion clearly in their political and electoral system and in the performance of the government and the required reforms, whether political, human rights or service.
    He added that "the demonstrations joyful and joyful images of the sophistication and comfort of the Iraqis and turned the demonstrations into popular festivals where the security forces and the demonstrators joined in a wonderful unity and cooperation, maintaining the popularity and peaceful nature of the demonstrations and disturbed only two things."
    Abdul Mahdi said that "the first continued the occurrence of victims on both sides, although in numbers less than the first ten days, but every drop of blood is expensive and painful and must be stopped, and the second continued exposure of numbers of lawbreakers [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] seeking to protect the demonstrators and public and private interests in the country." .
    He considered that "these groups have nothing to do with the demonstrations but cover them up and use them as human shields to carry out acts of banditry, burning, looting and clashing with security forces using Molotov cocktails, catapult and even grenades, firearms, knives and others." In the types of equipment used by the security forces when defending their positions, especially tear bombs. ”
    The Prime Minister pointed out that "the instructions are still strict not to use live bullets or any lethal weapons, and that the security forces do not carry out any acts of aggression or offensive, but stand the defense against attacks by outlaws, whether to break into the barriers of security forces in the bridges of the Republic and Senk and others, or in The attack on the headquarters and government and civil interests in Baghdad and the provinces.
    "The demonstrations have achieved many of their purposes and prompted the three authorities to review their positions," Mahdi said. There was a wide political mobility, and many decisions were issued to meet many of the demands made by the demonstrators, the demonstrations received great popular and civil and trade union support, and shook the political system to be one of the most important events that demonstrate that freedoms are responsibilities, which is the main tool for the people to evaluate their rulers Therefore, we must continue to protect and support peaceful demonstrations and distinguish between them and the outlaws. ”
    `` I met with a large number of demonstrators and thanked them for their pressure and the importance of renouncing violence for the success of the reform demands and the continued peaceful popular pressure on the government and political forces to be able to succeed against the system of quotas and special privileges and corruption and to overcome the disruption approach that delays the achievement you are demanding. ''
    "It has been a month in which interests, schools, universities and a major part of public life have been disrupted," he said. It is time for life to return to normal, to open all markets, interests, laboratories, schools and universities. Demonstrations and other legal practices of expression without affecting public and private life and interests are up to you. Your presence in the fields and your expression of opinion support us in presenting and implementing reforms, which is one of the most important factors of reform and pressure, if conducted peacefully and legally, the most important here is to isolate the saboteurs from your peaceful movement.
    “We postponed the Baghdad International Fair for a while because of the situation and delayed the completion of the 2020 budget. Not to mention the internal interests that have been stalled by the events, which have been subjected to significant losses, which requires a quick return to normal functioning. ”
    He considered that "the threat of oil interests and cut off some roads on [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ports cause huge losses exceeding billions, and delays the arrival of goods, and this raises the prices paid by all citizens and the poor in particular, and disrupts the provision of jobs and the growth of the economy and put patients at risk because of the closure of medical clinics and obstruct the movement of ambulances The students lose important study days with the need to complete the curriculum and prepare for the exams, especially the ministerial ones, and delays the completion of citizens' transactions by disrupting the work of service departments, and cut off the livelihoods of people, especially shop owners and workers wage daily, Undermines efforts to achieve decent living and social justice for this noble people. " Finished 25 h


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