An American report: The majority of Iraqis live with a daily income of no more than $ 6 ... The "poor" generation will not believe the promises
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An American report: The majority of Iraqis live with a daily income of no more than $ 6 ... The "poor" generation will not believe the promises
[rtl]An American report: The majority of Iraqis live with a daily income of no more than $ 6 ... The "poor" generation will not believe the promises[/rtl]
12/19 2019

Baghdad - Iraq today:
An American report saw today, Wednesday, that the Iraqi generation who was born after 2003 was freed from the scope of the older generations, indicating that Iraq will not return as it went after the demonstrations. "The Pioneer" news website said, "The new Iraqi generation of young people born after 2003 has been freed from the scope of the older generations that were convinced of anything the government provides them ... It knows that the government is earning enough financial resources from oil." But it does not spend anything to achieve prosperity for them. "
"And until the government fulfills its promises, there is no end to the
Iraq protests ."
He added that "many areas of the world witnessed during the past few months violent protests that started in Iraq, Lebanon, Hong Kong and Chile, however, the Iraqi protests topped others in terms of excessive violence in them, as government security measures caused the death of more than 400 protesters with injuries. Thousands of others are in the fiercest demonstration in the country since the American invasion of Iraq in 2003. "
Demonstrators blamed successive governments for causing widespread unemployment among the people with rampant corruption and lack of services despite the huge financial resources the government easily obtained from oil sales, though the authorities claim that Iraq has not received its abundant share of the global oil market system Complex to be able to revive its rickety economy, according to a website report.
The site pointed out that "the majority of the people lack efficient health care, good education, schools, or the provision of basic services such as safe drinking water and electricity, as promises made by successive governments to develop these sectors remained unimplemented."
According to a report issued by the World Bank, approximately three fifths of the souls of Iraq, consisting of 40 million people, live on less than $ 6 a day.
The report stated that "the largest part of the Iraqi protesters, from the poor class, are expressing their anger against a beneficial political class that has plundered the country's wealth and pushed the people towards more poverty."
The report added that "the country's authorities responded to the protests by using lethal force, which was a shocking response that made matters more complicated ... the country's supreme religious authority had called on the ruling authority to undertake major political reforms."
She stressed the need for "the protests to be peaceful and free from all types of violence and sabotage, and also stressed the sanctity of Iraqi blood and political forces to respond to the legitimate demands of the protesters."
The report pointed out that "the recent demonstrations reflect the growing dissatisfaction of the Iraqi people towards the religious parties that have ruled the country for 16 years, that it changed a warning to ruling elites that they should listen to the voice of the people, which is a popular trend towards the idea of social justice and the achievement of citizenship."
The American website pointed out that "despite the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, the people are still angry and that the protests will continue until new political and economic reforms are introduced."
"But what will happen after these demonstrations will not be similar to the past. Iraq passes through an exceptional stage. The new opposition that is emerging now can play an important role that leads the current situation towards change, and the authorities must initiate a process of structural change and listen to the legitimate demands of the protesters." .
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12/19 2019

Baghdad - Iraq today:
An American report saw today, Wednesday, that the Iraqi generation who was born after 2003 was freed from the scope of the older generations, indicating that Iraq will not return as it went after the demonstrations. "The Pioneer" news website said, "The new Iraqi generation of young people born after 2003 has been freed from the scope of the older generations that were convinced of anything the government provides them ... It knows that the government is earning enough financial resources from oil." But it does not spend anything to achieve prosperity for them. "
"And until the government fulfills its promises, there is no end to the
Iraq protests ."
He added that "many areas of the world witnessed during the past few months violent protests that started in Iraq, Lebanon, Hong Kong and Chile, however, the Iraqi protests topped others in terms of excessive violence in them, as government security measures caused the death of more than 400 protesters with injuries. Thousands of others are in the fiercest demonstration in the country since the American invasion of Iraq in 2003. "
Demonstrators blamed successive governments for causing widespread unemployment among the people with rampant corruption and lack of services despite the huge financial resources the government easily obtained from oil sales, though the authorities claim that Iraq has not received its abundant share of the global oil market system Complex to be able to revive its rickety economy, according to a website report.
The site pointed out that "the majority of the people lack efficient health care, good education, schools, or the provision of basic services such as safe drinking water and electricity, as promises made by successive governments to develop these sectors remained unimplemented."
According to a report issued by the World Bank, approximately three fifths of the souls of Iraq, consisting of 40 million people, live on less than $ 6 a day.
The report stated that "the largest part of the Iraqi protesters, from the poor class, are expressing their anger against a beneficial political class that has plundered the country's wealth and pushed the people towards more poverty."
The report added that "the country's authorities responded to the protests by using lethal force, which was a shocking response that made matters more complicated ... the country's supreme religious authority had called on the ruling authority to undertake major political reforms."
She stressed the need for "the protests to be peaceful and free from all types of violence and sabotage, and also stressed the sanctity of Iraqi blood and political forces to respond to the legitimate demands of the protesters."
The report pointed out that "the recent demonstrations reflect the growing dissatisfaction of the Iraqi people towards the religious parties that have ruled the country for 16 years, that it changed a warning to ruling elites that they should listen to the voice of the people, which is a popular trend towards the idea of social justice and the achievement of citizenship."
The American website pointed out that "despite the resignation of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, the people are still angry and that the protests will continue until new political and economic reforms are introduced."
"But what will happen after these demonstrations will not be similar to the past. Iraq passes through an exceptional stage. The new opposition that is emerging now can play an important role that leads the current situation towards change, and the authorities must initiate a process of structural change and listen to the legitimate demands of the protesters." .
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