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UN "concerned" about what is happening in Iraq and calls for a "quick"
UN "concerned" about what is happening in Iraq and calls for a "quick"
Twilight News
9 hours ago
The United Nations on Tuesday expressed concern over the current situation in Iraq following a wave of protests in central and southern Iraq.
"In the wake of demonstrations about the lack of services and jobs and demands for better living conditions, we urge the government to do so fully, to respect and address the legitimate concerns of the people, and to invite political actors," UN Special Representative to Iraq Jan Kubic said in a statement to twilight news. To ensure that the next administration gives priority to good governance, reforms and anti-corruption that will enable economic development, progress, job creation and vital public services. "
"We are deeply concerned about the violence and the acts of vandalism that accompanied some of the peaceful public protests to a large extent. We regret the loss of lives and numerous injuries along with demonstrators, security forces and the destruction of public and private property, including offices of government institutions and political parties as well as oil and infrastructure. the public".
"These developments, if they continue, will have a detrimental effect on security and economic conditions throughout the country," he said.
"The people's inalienable right to freedom of expression, including participation in peaceful demonstrations without fear, intimidation or arbitrary detention in compliance with the law, unrestricted access to information, and the duty of the authorities to enable such legitimate demonstrations and to protect their participants, Maintaining law and order The security forces must exercise restraint and avoid the use of excessive disproportionate force. "
He also warned against "allowing opportunists and opportunists to exploit legitimate demonstrations in another way for political purposes, to provoke unrest."
"The people of Iraq desperately need long-term sustainable stability that can only be achieved by all actors who come together to find solutions to some of the persistent problems in the country that have repeatedly prompted recent and previous protests, following the general elections held on May 12, The early conclusion of a recount of suspicious and fraudulent votes and official testimony of the results of the elections, it is imperative that a new, inclusive and pro-reform national government be promptly established. Wealthy resources will put a country at his disposal and that of his people. And to answer their aspirations to enhance economic performance, create jobs, improve services, combat corruption and instill hope for a decent and dignified life for young people, and for all Iraqis. "
http://www.shafaaq.com/ar/Ar_NewsReader/26879a65-d843-42ab-befe-b9ae6060830e
Twilight News
9 hours ago
The United Nations on Tuesday expressed concern over the current situation in Iraq following a wave of protests in central and southern Iraq.
"In the wake of demonstrations about the lack of services and jobs and demands for better living conditions, we urge the government to do so fully, to respect and address the legitimate concerns of the people, and to invite political actors," UN Special Representative to Iraq Jan Kubic said in a statement to twilight news. To ensure that the next administration gives priority to good governance, reforms and anti-corruption that will enable economic development, progress, job creation and vital public services. "
"We are deeply concerned about the violence and the acts of vandalism that accompanied some of the peaceful public protests to a large extent. We regret the loss of lives and numerous injuries along with demonstrators, security forces and the destruction of public and private property, including offices of government institutions and political parties as well as oil and infrastructure. the public".
"These developments, if they continue, will have a detrimental effect on security and economic conditions throughout the country," he said.
"The people's inalienable right to freedom of expression, including participation in peaceful demonstrations without fear, intimidation or arbitrary detention in compliance with the law, unrestricted access to information, and the duty of the authorities to enable such legitimate demonstrations and to protect their participants, Maintaining law and order The security forces must exercise restraint and avoid the use of excessive disproportionate force. "
He also warned against "allowing opportunists and opportunists to exploit legitimate demonstrations in another way for political purposes, to provoke unrest."
"The people of Iraq desperately need long-term sustainable stability that can only be achieved by all actors who come together to find solutions to some of the persistent problems in the country that have repeatedly prompted recent and previous protests, following the general elections held on May 12, The early conclusion of a recount of suspicious and fraudulent votes and official testimony of the results of the elections, it is imperative that a new, inclusive and pro-reform national government be promptly established. Wealthy resources will put a country at his disposal and that of his people. And to answer their aspirations to enhance economic performance, create jobs, improve services, combat corruption and instill hope for a decent and dignified life for young people, and for all Iraqis. "
http://www.shafaaq.com/ar/Ar_NewsReader/26879a65-d843-42ab-befe-b9ae6060830e
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