Basra: There is no move to do justice to the families affected by the demarcation of the border with Kuwait
06-04-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)
Twilight News
Council
renewed the province of Basra, Saturday, demanding the federal
government to reconsider the process of demarcation of the border
between Iraq and Kuwait, noting the lack of compensation Iraqi families
affected by that process.
The deputy head of the Basra
Governorate Council Ahmed Al Sulaiti in an interview with "Twilight
News", that "our demand is not the first of its kind and we talked about
the subject in the press conferences many on reconsider the case to be
half the people land near the common border between Iraq and Kuwait."
Sulaiti
said "We made it clear that the measures since the beginning and I'm
talking personally have not seen any serious move to visual justice to
the families want to remove their homes", adding that "the Iraqi
government silent on this matter."
The representative of the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, Martin Kobler, had announced at
a news conference earlier raised with the governor of Basra behind
Abdul Samad, who attended the "Twilight News" for ending theme problem
folks who came out demonstration Astinkaria on border demarcation
decision between Iraq and Kuwait, stressing that the matter has ended
and will be compensate residents whose homes will be demolished, he
said.
Basra has seen in recent demonstrations by a group of
tribal elders and residents of homes be Tahedimha in Umm Qasr, wounding
one person releases wounds by a group of Kuwaiti security forces on the
border between the two countries.
The Iraq before the United
Nations officially demarcating the border in 1994 after the first Gulf
War when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990, and opposes a large
number of Iraqis in the Umm Qasr area demarcation and file say it is
robbing them of adjacent land and property of Kuwait.
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06-04-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)
Twilight News
Council
renewed the province of Basra, Saturday, demanding the federal
government to reconsider the process of demarcation of the border
between Iraq and Kuwait, noting the lack of compensation Iraqi families
affected by that process.
The deputy head of the Basra
Governorate Council Ahmed Al Sulaiti in an interview with "Twilight
News", that "our demand is not the first of its kind and we talked about
the subject in the press conferences many on reconsider the case to be
half the people land near the common border between Iraq and Kuwait."
Sulaiti
said "We made it clear that the measures since the beginning and I'm
talking personally have not seen any serious move to visual justice to
the families want to remove their homes", adding that "the Iraqi
government silent on this matter."
The representative of the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, Martin Kobler, had announced at
a news conference earlier raised with the governor of Basra behind
Abdul Samad, who attended the "Twilight News" for ending theme problem
folks who came out demonstration Astinkaria on border demarcation
decision between Iraq and Kuwait, stressing that the matter has ended
and will be compensate residents whose homes will be demolished, he
said.
Basra has seen in recent demonstrations by a group of
tribal elders and residents of homes be Tahedimha in Umm Qasr, wounding
one person releases wounds by a group of Kuwaiti security forces on the
border between the two countries.
The Iraq before the United
Nations officially demarcating the border in 1994 after the first Gulf
War when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990, and opposes a large
number of Iraqis in the Umm Qasr area demarcation and file say it is
robbing them of adjacent land and property of Kuwait.
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