9/2/2015
Long-Presse / Baghdad He confirmed the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, said on Wednesday that the continuation of the demonstrations density means there is a glimmer of hope to get to the real reforms, while calling on the government to protect activists and "revolutionaries", demanded that the fugitives returned corrupt and a fair trial. Sadr said in a statement received (range Press), a copy of it, that "the continuation of the demonstrations density means there is a glimmer of hope to get to the real reforms are not shy or fake, is reform of the judiciary and the Ministerial forming and the Electoral Commission and ministerial bodies," and urged the need to "return fugitive corrupt thieves the people's livelihood to a fair trial. " He said al-Sadr, that "the survival of the case as it is of reforms despite the popular support and that the so-called Reference Tsoeva," asserting that "irreparable Constitution." He said al-Sadr, that "there is an evil attacks by gangs ****
against activists and revolutionaries", calling for "the government to seek to protect them and to prevent the occurrence of such terrorist infringements unjust". He expressed the chest, hope that "the demonstration be in accordance with the principles and according to national freedom and democracy without infringement on others were Islamists or secularists and must be freedom of words or prevent gagging." The capital Baghdad and some Iraqi provinces experiencing massive demonstrations since more than a month to condemn the poor services and corruption in government institutions, resulting in many of the reforms announced by the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi.
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