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    [size=18]The Parliamentary Human Rights Committee on Saturday expressed its concern over the "disruption" of schools from official working hours.


    The Committee said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, it "follows with concern the interruption of some schools from working hours on the grounds that education is a human right."

    The Commission announced that "standing next to each of the demands to improve and raise the level of education in [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] , " she said , adding at the same time that "our students break from constantly sometimes may affect the educational future, understand the future of [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] desired and their built home."







    She pointed out that "it is the responsibility of the government and the Ministry of Education to pay more attention to the reality of education, whether by building schools or providing school supplies for our students."

    The Committee concluded its statement by saying: "We ask our dear students to pay attention to their seats and the need to always attend as builders of the future, Iraq is waiting for you more education and education, you have your schools and education."


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