Sat Sep 12 2015 11:21
Several hundred residents of Mandali in Diyala, on Friday, in protest against the failure to respond to their legitimate demands, and they raised five coffins in an expression of the death of the political parties and alliances in the province, they closed the doors of the buildings and the municipal council and handed over the keys to the police.
He said civil rights activist Ali Abdul authentic curtain in the interview that «hundreds of people in terms of Mandali, (90 km east of Baquba), of all shades and nationalities came out, in a peaceful demonstration silent raised five coffins as a sign of the death of political parties and coalitions governing in Diyala, which have not symbolic They are doing their job in responding to the legitimate demands of the people despite the passage of six consecutive weeks on the demonstrations. »
Authentic He added that «the protesters blocked the doors of Mandali building and the municipal council and handed over the keys to the police dealt with protesters consciously high without any friction Directorate», indicating that «the demonstrators threatened to cut off the relationship with the local Diyala government due to lack of response to their legitimate demands for reform and the fight against corruption ».
Diyala is experiencing massive demonstrations weeks ago to demand reforms and the fight against financial and administrative corruption.
In the context of a nearby Hundreds of residents of Khalis in Diyala, on Friday, to express their condemnation of the Doha Conference and to demand the completion of the reform process and the fight against financial and administrative corruption, while praised the governor's decision to eliminate the exemption Mayor.
He said civil rights activist Ahmed Jassam: The «Hundreds of residents of Khalis, (15 km north of Baquba), came out, in a peaceful demonstration in canisters Square in central judiciary to express their condemnation of the Doha conference, which aims to develop a conspiratorial paths designed to destroy the unity of Iraq».
He said Jassam, that «the demonstrators held up banners demanding government agencies to continue the reform process and the fight against financial and administrative corruption as a threat equal to terrorism», indicating that «the demonstrators also praised the conservative Muthana al-Tamimi's decision to exempt Mayor Khalis, Uday Alkhaddran from his position as one of the main demands».
And between Jassam, that «the demonstration took place under preventive security measures and there is a great cooperation between the two sides in order to prevent any breaches». Diyala and witnessing demonstrations for several weeks to demand reforms and the fight against financial and administrative corruption along the lines of the large demonstrations that go out in Baghdad and other provinces a week.
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