Sistani calls for accelerating the pace of government reforms
Sept. 11, 2015
BAGHDAD Kirkuk -elziman -latif Mohammed
Called top Shi'ite cleric Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani Friday to accelerate the pace of reforms that the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi began taking after weeks of protests against corruption and poor services.
The agent said al-Sistani, Sheikh Abdul Mahdi al-Karbalai during Friday prayers in the city of Karbala, "We hope that the reform measures are faster and the various stakeholders of their obligations in this regard an investigation to B, which is the basis of the people in all things."
Karbalai stressed that "change is not required in itself, but what is required is a change for the better, and then only under the auspices of the professional controls in the process of replacing state, away from quotas partisan or sectarian affiliation or regional or clan, and so on."
He repeated al-Sistani, who has offset the impact of the recent policy calls for reform, warning of the risk of corruption on the future of Iraq.
Activists warn of the process of replacing the interior of the Dawa Party positions between the two wings and one supporter of Nuri al-Maliki and the other pro-Haider Abadi, head of the government.
Sunni Arabs and had gone out demonstrations and sit-ins in their towns before the advent of organizing Daash but suppressed shot as in the sit-in Hawija, where they were attacked by SWAT forces killed thirty-six of them.
Sistani said in response to his questions addressed to him and Agence France-Presse in August / August "yesterday, if real reform by fighting corruption relentlessly and social justice at various levels, it is expected did not materialize to worsen the situation more than ever before, and probably dragged What does not it wishes to any Iraqi lover to his homeland of the division and the like, God forbid. "
Baghdad is plagued Iraqi cities and weeks since mass demonstrations demanding the fight against corruption and improve the level of public services, especially water and electricity.
The media said that Qatari Amir appointed its first ambassador to Qatar in Iraq since the closure of the embassy there 25 years ago in the latest sign of improved relations between the Gulf Arab states and Iraq.
The Iraqi foreign minister said in May that Qatar will open an embassy in Baghdad.
The media said a Qatari official news channel Al Jazeera on their websites that Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir issued a decree appointing Zayed two options, "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Iraq."
I considered some of the Gulf countries should be closer than Iraq of Shiite Iran.
The Nuri al-Maliki's predecessor Abadi, Qatar, Saudi Arabia has been accused of financing Islamic state, a claim denied by the two countries.
Iraq recalled its ambassador in Qatar this week after the Foreign Ministry condemned a conference hosted by Doha, saying that among those present wanted the trial in Iraq on terrorism charges
The student orator and to Fri Baghdad Messenger Yasiri in his Friday sermon, a follower of the reference Yacoubi, stakeholders in education, higher education and scientific research in the government's legislative and executive and both its nine core demands to achieve development in the educational process, considering legislation National Guard law worried limbs important in political work and sliced her mind at home, calling him the task of modifying paragraphs, refusing formations that the National Guard be the same as the sons of the province.
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Sept. 11, 2015
BAGHDAD Kirkuk -elziman -latif Mohammed
Called top Shi'ite cleric Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani Friday to accelerate the pace of reforms that the government of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi began taking after weeks of protests against corruption and poor services.
The agent said al-Sistani, Sheikh Abdul Mahdi al-Karbalai during Friday prayers in the city of Karbala, "We hope that the reform measures are faster and the various stakeholders of their obligations in this regard an investigation to B, which is the basis of the people in all things."
Karbalai stressed that "change is not required in itself, but what is required is a change for the better, and then only under the auspices of the professional controls in the process of replacing state, away from quotas partisan or sectarian affiliation or regional or clan, and so on."
He repeated al-Sistani, who has offset the impact of the recent policy calls for reform, warning of the risk of corruption on the future of Iraq.
Activists warn of the process of replacing the interior of the Dawa Party positions between the two wings and one supporter of Nuri al-Maliki and the other pro-Haider Abadi, head of the government.
Sunni Arabs and had gone out demonstrations and sit-ins in their towns before the advent of organizing Daash but suppressed shot as in the sit-in Hawija, where they were attacked by SWAT forces killed thirty-six of them.
Sistani said in response to his questions addressed to him and Agence France-Presse in August / August "yesterday, if real reform by fighting corruption relentlessly and social justice at various levels, it is expected did not materialize to worsen the situation more than ever before, and probably dragged What does not it wishes to any Iraqi lover to his homeland of the division and the like, God forbid. "
Baghdad is plagued Iraqi cities and weeks since mass demonstrations demanding the fight against corruption and improve the level of public services, especially water and electricity.
The media said that Qatari Amir appointed its first ambassador to Qatar in Iraq since the closure of the embassy there 25 years ago in the latest sign of improved relations between the Gulf Arab states and Iraq.
The Iraqi foreign minister said in May that Qatar will open an embassy in Baghdad.
The media said a Qatari official news channel Al Jazeera on their websites that Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir issued a decree appointing Zayed two options, "Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Iraq."
I considered some of the Gulf countries should be closer than Iraq of Shiite Iran.
The Nuri al-Maliki's predecessor Abadi, Qatar, Saudi Arabia has been accused of financing Islamic state, a claim denied by the two countries.
Iraq recalled its ambassador in Qatar this week after the Foreign Ministry condemned a conference hosted by Doha, saying that among those present wanted the trial in Iraq on terrorism charges
The student orator and to Fri Baghdad Messenger Yasiri in his Friday sermon, a follower of the reference Yacoubi, stakeholders in education, higher education and scientific research in the government's legislative and executive and both its nine core demands to achieve development in the educational process, considering legislation National Guard law worried limbs important in political work and sliced her mind at home, calling him the task of modifying paragraphs, refusing formations that the National Guard be the same as the sons of the province.
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