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    Iraq 2020 .. The youth revolution is continuing to achieve its goals

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    [size=45]Despite the violence that confronted the protests that witnessed Baghdad and other Iraqi cities during the last three months of 2019, and killed hundreds and injured thousands as well as the arrest of thousands of others, it has not lost its luster about the major demands that came out for it and is committed to achieving them during the new year .
    [size=45]The protesters who pitched their tents in the midst of the main squares in Baghdad and the southern governorates since last October 25 have struggled to peacefully mobilize them and raise great demands related to the political system and government and pass laws related to elections and parties and bear arms, and other laws that have a direct impact on people's lives .[/size]
    [size=45]What the revolution has achieved
    . Activist Zekra Al-Mousawi says to Al-Jazeera Net that the demonstrators have scored more than one goal in the range of political parties and power, after the election law was passed and the government was sacked and partisans for the post of prime minister who political blocs tried to pass over the past days.[/size]
    [size=45]Zekra adds that despite the darkening of the political scene and its confusion due to the protests, the changes that have taken place so far are considered good, which is a step in the right direction despite the intransigence and the political challenge of the blocs that do not want to neglect their interests easily, this change cost us 489 martyrs and thousands of wounded.[/size]
    [size=45]Activist Sadiq Al-Sahel believes - in his speech to Al-Jazeera Net - that “the issue needs more time to come next year and the reforms that the youth are fighting for, including most of the joints of the state ravaged by corruption, and this needs long-term measures that begin to restrict arms to the state and provide a secure environment guaranteed Freedom of expression and criticism to correct the path of state building.[/size]
    [size=45]Consciousness industry
    The youth revolution in Iraq has achieved an important change, which is related to the social aspect, as the activist in the Tahrir Square demonstrations, Ammar al-Musawi, says, the society has shifted from the absence of a reaction to the ruling class to a full society that rejects the political scene in all its details.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Musawi adds that the revolution achieved another gain on the path of changing the structure of the political system through the resignation of the Prime Minister, which is happening for the first time in Iraq since 2003 until now, as it has achieved confusion in the political process and a clear dispersion in taking any decision.[/size]
    [size=45]Moussawi expects that one of the possible scenarios for the year 2020, in the event that a prime minister is chosen that is acceptable to the people, at least partially, is to stop the demonstrations and sit-ins, so that they are intermittent every week until all or most of the demands are made during the new year.[/size]
    [size=45]The activist in the demonstrations of Nasiriyah Zainab Ali - a student at the Faculty of Law - is sad about the events that took place over two months, as she tells Al-Jazeera Net that nothing has been accomplished until now, and the revenge of the martyrs has not been taken by holding the perpetrators of the massacres against young people accountable. Any spoiler.[/size]
    [size=45]And it affirms that the youth revolution aims to form a new system of government and provide job opportunities and a decent life for all individuals in a fair manner and an end to sectarianism, and these all require long time and patience, but the most important is that the new electoral system is in the interest of citizens and not for a specific group.[/size]
    [size=45]Great aspirations
    and the youth revolution can achieve most of its demands, which were to end the quota system and amend the constitution and demand important laws, by correcting the democratic system such as the electoral law, the law of parties and the law of the Independent Electoral Commission, says human rights defender and activist Hussein al-Ghurabi to Al Jazeera Net.[/size]
    [size=45]"There are many social gains achieved as well, and we are expected to witness early elections in 2020, and to change the political map of the forces that ruled Iraq after 2003," he added.[/size]
    [size=45]But Hashem Al-Sumari - another activist in the demonstrations - believes that it is important to bring those who had blood on the rebels during the coming period to the judiciary, and to prohibit the presence of arms and know the sources of party financing through a real law.[/size]
    [size=45]What will happen?
    The writer and follower of political affairs, Mohamed Heders, expects the emergence of new political forces, that the influence of power parties will be reduced, and the judiciary regain its independence in decision-making, and that the winning deputy thinks that there is a people accountable not the same as before, and create a real opposition party in parliament that leads to the stability of the system.[/size]
    [size=45]Author Saleh Al-Hamdani says that the youth revolution is a dream that has struck the imagination of the revolutionaries for a decade, and has achieved fair laws for Iraq, which deserves all their sacrifices.[/size]
    [size=45]Al-Hamdani expected - in an interview with Al-Jazeera Net - that the young people would reap the price of sacrifices and protests in the squares, represented by the master’s homeland on its lands and free of foreign interference and control of its goods, as he expected accountability of the killers of the revolutionaries and corrupt.[/size]
    [size=45]And the deputy of the Saeron Ghayb Al-Omari bloc believes that post-election Iraq - according to the new law - will be better than the current Iraq, because the election law will reduce the fortunes of the influential parties over the past 16 years.[/size]
    [size=45]He added to Al-Jazeera Net, that independent professional "technocrats" will rise to the parliament at the time, and the parliament’s outputs with this independence will be correct, including the formation of the government.[/size]
    [size=45]The fall of ideologies
    The academician at the University of Dhi Qar Hazim Hashem considered that the protest movement in Iraq came within a series of peaceful demonstrations that started since 2011, and it believed in the method of mass mobility that leads to toppling systems or achieving demands, and has used the same frameworks, namely electronic culture and Facebook to define the movement of human populations .[/size]
    [size=45]Hashem added, this movement is different from every previous movement from what was usual with civilian democratic leadership. Now it is a mixture between all sectors of the people, from civil, secular and Islamic, and it is a qualitative change as it moved away from the culture of elites that existed in previous years, and this young generation managed to overthrow with its major ideological revolution.[/size]
    [size=45]It is also the first time that the popular demonstrations can dismiss senior officials from their positions, as Hashem speaks, and for the first time witnessed a violent and bloody reaction from the authority, and the demonstrations also dropped concepts that were enshrined such as the resistance movements and the popular crowd who possesses moral value, and they have now fallen with evidence that the slogans What was raised was clear: "All of them are forbidden."[/size]
    [size=45]He continues that these explicit references in the slogans ended symbolic that were present under religious titles, and incidents of burning headquarters and offices belonging to religious and militia institutions, a clear evidence of that fall.[/size]
    [size=45]He considered that the absence of the explicit and clear leadership of the protesters gave an area of ​​freedom and credibility to the protests, which are the most luminous and whitest in all of Iraqi history against the 2003 regime, and no movement has witnessed such delinquency and high impulsion.[/size]


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