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    Zamili holds the government responsible for the school closures

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    Zamili holds the government responsible for the school closures Empty Zamili holds the government responsible for the school closures

    Post by Rocky Thu 19 Dec 2019, 2:18 pm


    Zamili holds the government responsible for the school closures

    22:57 - 19/12/2019



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    Information / Baghdad
    On Thursday, the deputy head of the Parliamentary Education Committee, Abbas Al-Zamili, held the central government responsible for the school closures and irregularities in official school hours.
    Al-Zamili said in a televised statement to his follower, "Information": "Students should return to their classes to complete the academic year."
    He added that "what happens from school closings is imposing wills, and the government is responsible for what happens from school closings events."
    He explained that " [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] take their role in protecting schools," pointing to the existence of "continuous meetings with educational cadres and the teachers union to urge students to continue working." 25 n ended


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