The United Nations calls on Iraqis to build dialogue and reconciliation on the occasion of Eid
Thursday, 24 September 2015 18:23
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Called the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubis, on Thursday, the Iraqis to build dialogue and reconciliation on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, as expressed concern about the deepening sense of "negligence" among Iraqis who suffer from organizing "Daash".
Kubis said in a statement received Alsumaria News, a copy of it, to be heading on behalf of the family of the United Nations in Iraq to "congratulations to Muslims all over the country on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, wishing everyone a happy holiday."
Kubis said "I would like in these blessed days and in these difficult times being experienced by the country, to call on all Iraqis to effective dialogue and reconciliation in order to common spirit of harmony and equality, justice and peaceful coexistence and cooperation goes back joy and happiness to the hearts of Iraqis."
Kubis said he "should be made more of an effort to alleviate the suffering of the millions of Iraqis, and improve their living conditions and access to food, water and health care. Must all Iraqis feel that they have a future in their own country for themselves and their children, which is the main source of concern for the millions of displaced people, whether they are inside camps or in host communities. "
Kubis expressed his concern that "each new day brings more misery and despair and deepens the feeling of neglect among Iraqis who suffer from brutal terrorist organization Daash".
He said Kubis "in this blessed day, I very much hope to be able to those who have been forced to flee their towns and regions, with serious risks in most cases, to return to it soon and live in peace and friendship with their families, friends and neighbors."
Raises attempts to organize "Daash" to impose its control over Syria and Iraq concern to the international community, as expressed several countries, including Arab and foreign "concerned" about the attempts to organize this, as implemented the international coalition led by Washington sites organization scattered areas of the two air strikes.
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Thursday, 24 September 2015 18:23
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Called the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubis, on Thursday, the Iraqis to build dialogue and reconciliation on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, as expressed concern about the deepening sense of "negligence" among Iraqis who suffer from organizing "Daash".
Kubis said in a statement received Alsumaria News, a copy of it, to be heading on behalf of the family of the United Nations in Iraq to "congratulations to Muslims all over the country on the occasion of Eid al-Adha, wishing everyone a happy holiday."
Kubis said "I would like in these blessed days and in these difficult times being experienced by the country, to call on all Iraqis to effective dialogue and reconciliation in order to common spirit of harmony and equality, justice and peaceful coexistence and cooperation goes back joy and happiness to the hearts of Iraqis."
Kubis said he "should be made more of an effort to alleviate the suffering of the millions of Iraqis, and improve their living conditions and access to food, water and health care. Must all Iraqis feel that they have a future in their own country for themselves and their children, which is the main source of concern for the millions of displaced people, whether they are inside camps or in host communities. "
Kubis expressed his concern that "each new day brings more misery and despair and deepens the feeling of neglect among Iraqis who suffer from brutal terrorist organization Daash".
He said Kubis "in this blessed day, I very much hope to be able to those who have been forced to flee their towns and regions, with serious risks in most cases, to return to it soon and live in peace and friendship with their families, friends and neighbors."
Raises attempts to organize "Daash" to impose its control over Syria and Iraq concern to the international community, as expressed several countries, including Arab and foreign "concerned" about the attempts to organize this, as implemented the international coalition led by Washington sites organization scattered areas of the two air strikes.
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