Dead and wounded in Iraq protests Last Update: Saturday, 26/01/2013
Baghdad - Zidane-Rubaie:
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Thousands of Iraqis in a wave of protests new dubbed Friday "no retreat", to demand sweeping reforms and the departure of the Maliki government, while Dozens of dead and wounded army bullets in demonstrations in Fallujah, and denounced the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr clashes that left victims in the city while Maliki warned of "conspiracies" behind them "regional intelligence and remnants of the former regime and al-Qaeda."
Thousands of Iraqis in Kirkuk to demand the release of detainees and detention centers and to emphasize the unity of Iraq and demonstrators called for political leaders in Baghdad and Erbil, the parliament and the government to respond to the suffering of the people and their concerns before it is too late.
In the northern city of Mosul, provide clergy and Senate demonstrations that started from the Mosque of the Prophet Chet amid tight Demonstrators chanted slogans demanding the overthrow of the government. As thousands took to the streets in Samarra to demand legal reforms allow the release of all detainees and restore the rights of military personnel and civilian employees in the branches of government in the era of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
Five people were killed and 65 others wounded in Fallujah when the army fired bullets at demonstrators who were throwing stones. The Baghdad television station broadcast of the Iraqi Islamic Party footage of men in the Iraqi army firing on demonstrators who tried to exposure to them with stones. The sources confirmed the death of three soldiers when insurgents attacked a military patrol in retaliation for the killing of protesters. Khatib called Mohammed al-Dulaimi, during the funeral of the dead to maintain peaceful demonstrations, stressing that the protesters would not back down from their demands the departure of the government.
He called tens of thousands of people in Anbar Iraqi government to implement the demands of the demonstrators raising the slogan "The people want to overthrow the regime." The sources estimated the number of participants in the demonstrations by more than a million people, gathered at the international highway, and protesters threatened Prime Minister marching on Baghdad in the event of non-implementation of their demands, what the preacher said Friday that led prayer demonstrators Maliki has one last chance to implement the demands of the demonstrators.
The Department of Defense announced the Iraqi intention to compensate those affected by the "friction" with the security forces in the city of Fallujah, warned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of "conspiracies" behind them "intelligence regional and remnants of the former regime and al-Qaeda" to drag the Iraqi army to face with the protesters, and as directed security agencies for restraint and move away from the use of force, called "wise men from the people of Anbar to move to extinguish the fire of strife and closing ranks and to preserve national unity, demonstrators also called" non-politicized "to move away from military provocation and monitoring subversive groups.
For his part, denounced the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr clashes which caused casualties among the demonstrators and the army in the city of Fallujah, calling the protesters and security forces to commit as peaceful demonstrations and restraint.
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Baghdad - Zidane-Rubaie:
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Thousands of Iraqis in a wave of protests new dubbed Friday "no retreat", to demand sweeping reforms and the departure of the Maliki government, while Dozens of dead and wounded army bullets in demonstrations in Fallujah, and denounced the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr clashes that left victims in the city while Maliki warned of "conspiracies" behind them "regional intelligence and remnants of the former regime and al-Qaeda."
Thousands of Iraqis in Kirkuk to demand the release of detainees and detention centers and to emphasize the unity of Iraq and demonstrators called for political leaders in Baghdad and Erbil, the parliament and the government to respond to the suffering of the people and their concerns before it is too late.
In the northern city of Mosul, provide clergy and Senate demonstrations that started from the Mosque of the Prophet Chet amid tight Demonstrators chanted slogans demanding the overthrow of the government. As thousands took to the streets in Samarra to demand legal reforms allow the release of all detainees and restore the rights of military personnel and civilian employees in the branches of government in the era of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
Five people were killed and 65 others wounded in Fallujah when the army fired bullets at demonstrators who were throwing stones. The Baghdad television station broadcast of the Iraqi Islamic Party footage of men in the Iraqi army firing on demonstrators who tried to exposure to them with stones. The sources confirmed the death of three soldiers when insurgents attacked a military patrol in retaliation for the killing of protesters. Khatib called Mohammed al-Dulaimi, during the funeral of the dead to maintain peaceful demonstrations, stressing that the protesters would not back down from their demands the departure of the government.
He called tens of thousands of people in Anbar Iraqi government to implement the demands of the demonstrators raising the slogan "The people want to overthrow the regime." The sources estimated the number of participants in the demonstrations by more than a million people, gathered at the international highway, and protesters threatened Prime Minister marching on Baghdad in the event of non-implementation of their demands, what the preacher said Friday that led prayer demonstrators Maliki has one last chance to implement the demands of the demonstrators.
The Department of Defense announced the Iraqi intention to compensate those affected by the "friction" with the security forces in the city of Fallujah, warned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of "conspiracies" behind them "intelligence regional and remnants of the former regime and al-Qaeda" to drag the Iraqi army to face with the protesters, and as directed security agencies for restraint and move away from the use of force, called "wise men from the people of Anbar to move to extinguish the fire of strife and closing ranks and to preserve national unity, demonstrators also called" non-politicized "to move away from military provocation and monitoring subversive groups.
For his part, denounced the cleric Moqtada al-Sadr clashes which caused casualties among the demonstrators and the army in the city of Fallujah, calling the protesters and security forces to commit as peaceful demonstrations and restraint.
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