Financial Times: resentment of the deteriorating economic situation under the control of "Daash" areas
Khandan - The newspaper Financial Times, the British to the difficult economic conditions experienced by people living in areas controlled by the "Daash 'organization in Iraq and Syria. and published the Financial Times article by Erika Solomon entitled "the new director," This article sheds light on the economic situation of the areas under the control of the organization, "Daash" in both Syria and Iraq. " The article writer that "there is discontent clear to many citizens who are living under the rule of the state," Caliphate "and even the Year of them, because of the increased taxes and higher prices." The Solomon that Lekhal One organization "Daash" which controls the city of Mosul in Iraq, that this city has become a successful example of this organization in the management of its affairs, Valtrqat full of cars and electricity are not interrupted and cafes packed with people, but it is not a secret that Choralla filled with waste and electricity are not interrupted because of generators Electric bought by the city sons to get the ingredients of normal life. He emphasized one Iraqi citizens of Mosul, named "Abu Ahmed" that old 7 years was when the war against Iran broke out, adding, "I lived the atmosphere of war all my life, and economic sanctions, poverty and the loss of justice, but they were not worse than what we are experiencing here today. " He said, "Abu Ahmed said:" It is not his real name, that he was one of the first who cheered the control of the organization, "Daash" on more than a quarter of the areas in Syria and Iraq this summer. "The bear supporters organize Daash everything Baquba, stoning and public beheadings but without the presence of a solid economy, provides an opportunity for citizens to live in dignity, this organization does not have a lot provided for them, so you'll never meet my required to support its survival. "
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Khandan - The newspaper Financial Times, the British to the difficult economic conditions experienced by people living in areas controlled by the "Daash 'organization in Iraq and Syria. and published the Financial Times article by Erika Solomon entitled "the new director," This article sheds light on the economic situation of the areas under the control of the organization, "Daash" in both Syria and Iraq. " The article writer that "there is discontent clear to many citizens who are living under the rule of the state," Caliphate "and even the Year of them, because of the increased taxes and higher prices." The Solomon that Lekhal One organization "Daash" which controls the city of Mosul in Iraq, that this city has become a successful example of this organization in the management of its affairs, Valtrqat full of cars and electricity are not interrupted and cafes packed with people, but it is not a secret that Choralla filled with waste and electricity are not interrupted because of generators Electric bought by the city sons to get the ingredients of normal life. He emphasized one Iraqi citizens of Mosul, named "Abu Ahmed" that old 7 years was when the war against Iran broke out, adding, "I lived the atmosphere of war all my life, and economic sanctions, poverty and the loss of justice, but they were not worse than what we are experiencing here today. " He said, "Abu Ahmed said:" It is not his real name, that he was one of the first who cheered the control of the organization, "Daash" on more than a quarter of the areas in Syria and Iraq this summer. "The bear supporters organize Daash everything Baquba, stoning and public beheadings but without the presence of a solid economy, provides an opportunity for citizens to live in dignity, this organization does not have a lot provided for them, so you'll never meet my required to support its survival. "
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