(AFP): Mr. Sistani warns of a "division of Iraq" is not implemented real reforms
08/20/2015 21:35
News agency said Alvrsenah, Thursday evening, that the religious authority, Ali al-Sistani today warned of the danger of dividing Iraq, Haider al-Abadi what the government did not proceed with the implementation of the "real reform" to the fight against corruption.
The agency quoted Sistani as saying, "Today, if real reform has not been achieved through the anti-corruption relentlessly and social justice at various levels, it is expected that the situation gets worse, more than ever before, and probably dragged to what does not wish for any Iraqi lover to his homeland of the division and the like God forbid".
Sistani stressed that "as long as the foremost authority called on to fight corruption and reform government institutions and improve public services, and more than once warned of the consequences of procrastination and so forth."
"In recent weeks to perform the patience of many Iraqis and they protested against the poor situation of the country and demanded repaired, the religious authority found that the time is propitious strong in this direction to push through the emphasis on the officials - led by the Prime Minister in his capacity as Chief Executive Officer in the country - to take steps serious and well thought out in order to combat corruption and achieve social justice. "
The agency quoted the words of Mr. al-Sistani to his office, without showing appropriate that he made those statements and positions.
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08/20/2015 21:35
News agency said Alvrsenah, Thursday evening, that the religious authority, Ali al-Sistani today warned of the danger of dividing Iraq, Haider al-Abadi what the government did not proceed with the implementation of the "real reform" to the fight against corruption.
The agency quoted Sistani as saying, "Today, if real reform has not been achieved through the anti-corruption relentlessly and social justice at various levels, it is expected that the situation gets worse, more than ever before, and probably dragged to what does not wish for any Iraqi lover to his homeland of the division and the like God forbid".
Sistani stressed that "as long as the foremost authority called on to fight corruption and reform government institutions and improve public services, and more than once warned of the consequences of procrastination and so forth."
"In recent weeks to perform the patience of many Iraqis and they protested against the poor situation of the country and demanded repaired, the religious authority found that the time is propitious strong in this direction to push through the emphasis on the officials - led by the Prime Minister in his capacity as Chief Executive Officer in the country - to take steps serious and well thought out in order to combat corruption and achieve social justice. "
The agency quoted the words of Mr. al-Sistani to his office, without showing appropriate that he made those statements and positions.
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