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On: Wed, 12/21/2011 14:17
Overthrow the concerns of the political crisis and the requirements of the Iraqi street
Baghdad _ Fares Sharifi
In a time when Iraq, according to observers on the edge of the abyss and a private coalition of political forces within the government of national partnership and the threat of some deputies from the lists of major withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister whilst the others towards the threat of a government political majority, found the Iraqi citizen concerns in the safety and the elimination of unemployment and Services health and education in the wind, especially as Parliament breakdown of law which were intended to vote for next year.
When you walk in the cafes and markets the popular destination of ordinary citizens through the sites, social networking (Facebook and Tuer) visited by the Iraqi young people often find that talk the most prominent is the political crisis existing in Iraq, particularly the issues of the arrest warrant on the Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and the subject of the request of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki withdrawal of confidence from his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, as if this crisis toppled the concerns of the Iraqi street, according to the number of citizens who met with them (the citizens).
He says Qusai Hatim, a retired teacher, said, "This crisis has made the joy of a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq in the wind," adding that "Observers and Observers of the things you find political talk today about the case and the Iraqis are all judges and political analysts"
As noted Ihsan Tawfiq and a college student that "the strange, even in the university find women started looking for news and political reason is clear that the news about the current crisis in the country has affected the security situation in the street," adding that "Everyone is preoccupied by the evolution of news because everyone is afraid of the return of sectarian violence, which again may cause disable study in universities and schools. "
As for Mohammed Ahmed, one of the pioneers of the social networking site (Facebook) wrote on its wall the words "Yes, my friends on Tuesday became the day the Iraqi Bayat," referring to the number of Bayat issued by the large gathering of Iraqi politicians to express their attitudes of the political crisis existing in the country.
This is worth mentioning that even the journalists themselves seemed to be tired of this crisis because of the rapid development of events, where through a number of them that they have become amazed, because the wheel of time revolves and events evolve and when they finish writing their topics they find new things, make them come back again to the starting point, and so on until the date of delivery (rehearsals) to their newspapers and printing presses have a solution but to rely mostly on the analysis of news reporting of the news even more to attract readers and ensure they communicate with the event.
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On: Wed, 12/21/2011 14:17
Overthrow the concerns of the political crisis and the requirements of the Iraqi street
Baghdad _ Fares Sharifi
In a time when Iraq, according to observers on the edge of the abyss and a private coalition of political forces within the government of national partnership and the threat of some deputies from the lists of major withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister whilst the others towards the threat of a government political majority, found the Iraqi citizen concerns in the safety and the elimination of unemployment and Services health and education in the wind, especially as Parliament breakdown of law which were intended to vote for next year.
When you walk in the cafes and markets the popular destination of ordinary citizens through the sites, social networking (Facebook and Tuer) visited by the Iraqi young people often find that talk the most prominent is the political crisis existing in Iraq, particularly the issues of the arrest warrant on the Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and the subject of the request of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki withdrawal of confidence from his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, as if this crisis toppled the concerns of the Iraqi street, according to the number of citizens who met with them (the citizens).
He says Qusai Hatim, a retired teacher, said, "This crisis has made the joy of a U.S. withdrawal from Iraq in the wind," adding that "Observers and Observers of the things you find political talk today about the case and the Iraqis are all judges and political analysts"
As noted Ihsan Tawfiq and a college student that "the strange, even in the university find women started looking for news and political reason is clear that the news about the current crisis in the country has affected the security situation in the street," adding that "Everyone is preoccupied by the evolution of news because everyone is afraid of the return of sectarian violence, which again may cause disable study in universities and schools. "
As for Mohammed Ahmed, one of the pioneers of the social networking site (Facebook) wrote on its wall the words "Yes, my friends on Tuesday became the day the Iraqi Bayat," referring to the number of Bayat issued by the large gathering of Iraqi politicians to express their attitudes of the political crisis existing in the country.
This is worth mentioning that even the journalists themselves seemed to be tired of this crisis because of the rapid development of events, where through a number of them that they have become amazed, because the wheel of time revolves and events evolve and when they finish writing their topics they find new things, make them come back again to the starting point, and so on until the date of delivery (rehearsals) to their newspapers and printing presses have a solution but to rely mostly on the analysis of news reporting of the news even more to attract readers and ensure they communicate with the event.
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