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    Iraq: Thousands of demonstrators through the streets of Baghdad to demand radical reforms Abadi

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    Post by Rocky Sat 12 Mar 2016, 2:33 am

    Iraq: Thousands of demonstrators through the streets of Baghdad to demand radical reforms Abadi





    03/11/2016

    Thousands took part Friday in a demonstration called by radical Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr Friday to demand that Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to carry out reforms and a wide fight against corruption.

    Thousands of supporters of the Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al - Sadr , in a demonstration in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad , calling on the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi work to achieve a comprehensive and radical reforms to take responsibility in order to "save Iraq" ..
    Sadr said in a recorded speech broadcast on a large screen in the Square demonstrations in which protesters gathered, mostly carrying Iraqi flags, said that "corruption has reached a serious stage (...) has spread in all the joints." Adding, "I call on the Prime Minister and in cooperation with the Parliament to take responsibility (...) in order to save Iraq."

    For his part, al-Abadi presented Thursday "close sweeping reforms" to the political bloc in order to carry out reforms, including a cabinet reshuffle depends on the document ratified by the political bloc.

    Turn-Sadr said, "We hope that this time be real reforms. We do not want a partial prosthesis reforms at all." He added on his way to the demonstrators, "We continue to demonstrate until reaching reforms radically inclusive."

    The demands of free electricity

    Sadr also called on the Prime Minister to the initiative as "the distribution of some of the land looted by the previous government hands on those who deserve it," referring to the needy.

    He called to make electricity free for owners of low-income or deduction of wages and salaries of the three presidencies half the symbolic (the republic and the prime minister and parliament) and distributed to the poor and the needy and the families of martyrs. "

    And participated in the demonstration, which was accompanied by strict security measures included the closure of two key bridges leading to the Green Zone and methods of mission in central Baghdad, supporters of the current from a different province.

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