Ali Abdullah - 01/09/2011 M - 9:50 PM | Hits: 50
Called for the legal expert Tareq Harb cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to***** "postpone the demonstrations that called for it after the Eid al-Fitr *****until after the deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. military by the end of this year."*****
He said the war in a statement quoted by the agency, all of Iraq [where] on Thursday that *****"the current conditions of the country Maztrbh *****and critical and that the clear differences between the various political blocs and the incompatibility of the blocks on a lot of things."*****
He added that "there is fear that the agencies connected with the agendas foreign exploitation of these events deduced from the country's interests and objectives of the demonstration objectives," adding that "he may have tried to carry out a terrorist act in the ranks of the demonstrators and thus giving a pretext for foreign troops to stay in the country under the pretext of maintaining security ".
Muqtada al-Sadr urged war on the "cancel event in this period until after the 31/12/2011 which is the due date for the withdrawal of U.S. troops and then after that date to demonstrate to demand better services.
The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has declared in a sermon last Friday on his behalf by Khatib Kufa mosque in Najaf Ashraf Abdel Hadi Muhammadawi call to get out flopped after the deadline for the six months to demand that the Iraqi government to improve services to citizens, "reminding" the government the fate of the Arab rulers who rose up their people and they fall, in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. "
It is noteworthy that al-Sadr, has called on 23 of February last, to hold a referendum in all Iraqi provinces, including the provinces of the Kurdistan region includes questions to ask citizens their opinion on the services provided to them and gave the government a period of [6] months to improve their performance.
Sadr's call for the referendum in light of the escalation of protests demanding the provision of basic services and jobs and the fight against corruption and the corrupt. The results of the questionnaire, in which according to a statement of the Sadrist movement [3] million and [833] and alpha [346] participants.
The number who responded to a question demanding the government improve services is yes: [3793230] participants, while the total number of voters in Iraq [3255964] participants, and on the exit of the demonstrations in the absence of improved services voted yes [3793230] participants and the highest for the answers to the other.
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Called for the legal expert Tareq Harb cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to***** "postpone the demonstrations that called for it after the Eid al-Fitr *****until after the deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. military by the end of this year."*****
He said the war in a statement quoted by the agency, all of Iraq [where] on Thursday that *****"the current conditions of the country Maztrbh *****and critical and that the clear differences between the various political blocs and the incompatibility of the blocks on a lot of things."*****
He added that "there is fear that the agencies connected with the agendas foreign exploitation of these events deduced from the country's interests and objectives of the demonstration objectives," adding that "he may have tried to carry out a terrorist act in the ranks of the demonstrators and thus giving a pretext for foreign troops to stay in the country under the pretext of maintaining security ".
Muqtada al-Sadr urged war on the "cancel event in this period until after the 31/12/2011 which is the due date for the withdrawal of U.S. troops and then after that date to demonstrate to demand better services.
The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr has declared in a sermon last Friday on his behalf by Khatib Kufa mosque in Najaf Ashraf Abdel Hadi Muhammadawi call to get out flopped after the deadline for the six months to demand that the Iraqi government to improve services to citizens, "reminding" the government the fate of the Arab rulers who rose up their people and they fall, in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. "
It is noteworthy that al-Sadr, has called on 23 of February last, to hold a referendum in all Iraqi provinces, including the provinces of the Kurdistan region includes questions to ask citizens their opinion on the services provided to them and gave the government a period of [6] months to improve their performance.
Sadr's call for the referendum in light of the escalation of protests demanding the provision of basic services and jobs and the fight against corruption and the corrupt. The results of the questionnaire, in which according to a statement of the Sadrist movement [3] million and [833] and alpha [346] participants.
The number who responded to a question demanding the government improve services is yes: [3793230] participants, while the total number of voters in Iraq [3255964] participants, and on the exit of the demonstrations in the absence of improved services voted yes [3793230] participants and the highest for the answers to the other.
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