MONDAY, 05 MARCH / MARCH 2012 14:40
Twilight News / counting a coalition of state law, on Monday, democracy in Iraq "advanced" to its counterpart in the United States to "Lihadh the time difference between the two experiences," as he emphasized that the role of governments in the consolidation of democracy "weak", he pointed to the "brutal repression" U.S. authorities to deal with the demonstrators in New York.
The leader of the coalition of state law, Adnan al-Sarraj's "Twilight News" that "some newspapers reported on the failure of U.S. democracy in Iraq is not true, and that Iraq is ahead of America with Bdimqratith Lihadh period of time between trials Aldemcrdoatin of the two countries."
The Christian Science Monitor reported that the U.S., on Sunday, that the campaign against political protests in Iraq, from Baghdad to Kurdistan Region, shows that "the country is far from thriving democracy."
The newspaper reported that "at the end of last month, Iraqis went to the streets to celebrate the anniversary of their attempt to rise up against corruption and the political system is on the authoritarian rule is that this attempt, like the uprisings other toppled regimes Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and charged with fire by the security forces" .
He explained that the OS "linking democratic governments serious error occurred when the American press, professional organizations in all societies and institutions are involved in building and consolidating democracy and the role of governments is weak in this regard."
Regarding the accusation the Iraqi government to suppress the demonstrators by some U.S. newspapers said OS "was on the press, the U.S. refers to the enormity of the violence practiced by U.S. police with protesters Wall Street, which to the extent of breaking the bones of the demonstrators."
According to Human Rights Watch, the Iraqi security forces closed the roads leading to the sites of protests in Baghdad, and arrested peaceful protesters in Sulaimaniya Pkordstan, and confiscated equipment from working in the media coverage of protests and banned.
It is said that street, "Wall Street" in New York City has seen the U.S., late last year, demonstrations by thousands of opponents backed by the unions in the heart of financial district, in an escalating protest movement under the slogan "to occupy Wall Street."
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