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    ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FALL OF BAGHDAD, HOW DO IRAQIS SEE THEIR LIVES AFTER 19 YEARS?

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    Post by Rocky Sun 10 Apr 2022, 6:28 am

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    ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FALL OF BAGHDAD, HOW DO IRAQIS SEE THEIR LIVES AFTER 19 YEARS?
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    Analysts confirmed, on Sunday, that the US invasion did not achieve the desired democracy, but rather produced a political process marred by corruption and sectarian quotas, and did not succeed in providing services to Iraqis.
    Ali Mahdi, deputy head of the Baghdad Center for Legal and Economic Development, said, "We experienced many big problems and the repercussions of this occupation through the civil war, for which we paid a heavy price. We entered the cycle of open democracy that is not accompanied by the presence of law, order and respect for the judiciary."
    Mahdi added, "One of the most important advantages is overcoming the 'totalitarian dictatorship', which made Iraqi society characterized by intellectual, cultural, and political pluralism and openness."
    For his part, civil activist Faisal Nasr said, "The overthrow of the dictatorial regime enjoyed the joy of the people, but the hope for building democracy was not achieved, as the quota system during 19 years led to the squandering of wealth and looting of Iraq's money, and a quarter of the people fell below the poverty line, and services became incomplete. The health situation is deteriorating, unemployment is high and the illiteracy rate is high.”
    As for the positives, Naseer adds that the Iraqi people can speak freely now, and that there is a constitution, and despite its serious shortcomings, it is subject to amendment.
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