
18/02/2011
Friday preachers Mosul: You must meet the demands of the people to prevent chaos in the country
Nineveh, stressed Friday preachers in the city of Mosul on the importance of speeding up to meet the demands of the Iraqi people, which now goes out almost daily demonstrations, to reduce the spread of chaos, having spread from the south of the country to the north.
He told the preacher of Al-Rahman Mosque (north of Mosul), Sheikh Muhammad al-Ani, in a sermon attended by a reporter and news agency Kurdistan that "the dialogue with the people and solving the outstanding problems, especially the promised application, most notably the elimination of unemployment, are essential at the present time in order to eliminate this mess and prevent the country sliding into civil war claim the lives of dozens of dead and wounded, as happened in Al Kut, Sulaymaniyah ".
He explained that "the officials to give serious consideration to the demands of those events." Noting that "the days ahead will be difficult implement the people's demands for money."
For his part, said in front of a mosque preacher and the Sunni Waqf (on the right coast) Sheikh Mohammed Chandler that "politicians who won in the last election to be held responsible and persevering, the country's interests over personal interests."
He noted that it "does not allow anarchy to prevail among the components of the Iraqi people, and should give its citizens their rights, because the money that is wasted money citizens."
Experiencing a number of cities in the country since the fifth of February of this, popular demonstrations in protest against the deterioration of services and security in the country and the need to improve services and increase the hours of processing power, and the delivery of the ration card on a regular basis without interruption, and to find effective solutions to eliminate unemployment, and resolve, dismissing some Governors, councils and those focused on the demonstrations in Baghdad and Basra, Qadisiyah, Anbar, Mosul, Karbala, Wasit, Babil and Sulaymaniyah.
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Nineveh, stressed Friday preachers in the city of Mosul on the importance of speeding up to meet the demands of the Iraqi people, which now goes out almost daily demonstrations, to reduce the spread of chaos, having spread from the south of the country to the north.
He told the preacher of Al-Rahman Mosque (north of Mosul), Sheikh Muhammad al-Ani, in a sermon attended by a reporter and news agency Kurdistan that "the dialogue with the people and solving the outstanding problems, especially the promised application, most notably the elimination of unemployment, are essential at the present time in order to eliminate this mess and prevent the country sliding into civil war claim the lives of dozens of dead and wounded, as happened in Al Kut, Sulaymaniyah ".
He explained that "the officials to give serious consideration to the demands of those events." Noting that "the days ahead will be difficult implement the people's demands for money."
For his part, said in front of a mosque preacher and the Sunni Waqf (on the right coast) Sheikh Mohammed Chandler that "politicians who won in the last election to be held responsible and persevering, the country's interests over personal interests."
He noted that it "does not allow anarchy to prevail among the components of the Iraqi people, and should give its citizens their rights, because the money that is wasted money citizens."
Experiencing a number of cities in the country since the fifth of February of this, popular demonstrations in protest against the deterioration of services and security in the country and the need to improve services and increase the hours of processing power, and the delivery of the ration card on a regular basis without interruption, and to find effective solutions to eliminate unemployment, and resolve, dismissing some Governors, councils and those focused on the demonstrations in Baghdad and Basra, Qadisiyah, Anbar, Mosul, Karbala, Wasit, Babil and Sulaymaniyah.
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