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    Al-Sudani: A dangerous plan aims to spread drugs among students

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    Post by Rocky Fri 06 Dec 2024, 4:25 am

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    [size=52]Al-Sudani: A dangerous plan aims to spread drugs among students[/size]

    [size=45]Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani spoke about the existence of systematic work aimed at spreading drugs in schools.
    Al-Sudani sponsored the “International Volunteer Day celebration, which was held in the capital, Baghdad, and witnessed the honoring of the winners of the National Giving Award from various governorates of Iraq.”[/size]
    [size=45]In his speech during the celebration, he stressed “the importance of this day dedicated to praising the value of volunteer work and supporting the efforts, contributions and sacrifices of volunteers, and enhancing the title of social and humanitarian solidarity,” noting that “volunteering is a humanitarian state in which volunteers transcend, advancing in the ranks for noble goals, and spending their efforts in order to achieve higher humanitarian goals, producing inspiring stories.”
    He recalled “the great services provided by volunteers to support the government effort in the war against the terrorist ISIS gangs, by volunteering to fight, and providing services to the displaced or those who were displaced during the liberation operations, defying the most difficult and harsh conditions.”
    He praised “the efforts of the Supreme Council for Youth for what it has provided to the youth segments,” indicating his keenness “to participate in this distinguished celebration of International Volunteer Day on December 5 of each year.”
    Al-Sudani said, “Iraq is one of the first countries in the world in volunteer work, and the world sees the generosity and racing of Iraqis, starting with volunteering for the homeland in all challenges, and performing the duty of service in the million-strong visits.”[/size]
    [size=45]He added: “We do not forget the repercussions of the war against ISIS and the displacement of more than 5 million citizens, and the main effort to accommodate and serve this number was the effort of the volunteer citizen,” indicating that “volunteer work is present at all stations, and during the Corona pandemic, the volunteer state was present everywhere.”
    He explained that “today, volunteer work is at all joints, and for every government effort there is a supportive effort for volunteering, and it is important that we establish as a state on these efforts to build our country and face challenges.”
    He pointed out that “volunteering is not only for charitable work and exceptional cases, but work is required in the environmental aspect and its dangerous challenges that are parallel to the challenges of terrorism, and we have a need for volunteer effort, and government efforts alone are not enough to confront environmental changes.”
    He explained that “all dangerous phenomena in society require volunteer work, the first of which is drugs and their dangers and targeting of young people, and that there is systematic work targeting the spread of drugs in schools, and there is a need for community and volunteer work, and we need volunteer efforts to strengthen the unity of the national ranks and spread the national discourse.”[/size]
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