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    " The Dinar Daily ", Saturday, 7 September 2013

    Iraqi demonstrators renew criticism of al-Maliki and accuse the government of sectarianism and support for militias

    BAGHDAD - Hussein Ali Dawood - What the Iraqi government continues to ignore the demonstrators, who eased their enthusiasm, but they renewed their criticism yesterday, and accused Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki deal 'double' with the people and with the support of militias, and the implementation of arbitrary arrests in northern Baghdad.

    He said the imam and preacher of the protesters in Ramadi (Anbar province) Sheikh Hussein al-Dulaimi, said that «the government to deal with the Btaúfah people will make the country's disjointed, and may be ready for the division.

    It supports militias to kill people and at the same time arresting innocent people for sectarian reasons, and condone militias in the same time تنكل the residents of Baghdad belt.

    Dulaimi called the new governor of Anbar to «work to change the reality of the province for the better, and that works according to the realization of the right, including makes citizen reassuring to life and living and fighting exploiters and traffickers as Anbar.

    He said «there is great corruption in the province in all fields, especially in the physical aspect. There non كفوئين persons should be fighting them and work to provide the necessities of life for orphans and the poor. And the provincial council to work hard to release innocent detainees.

    In Fallujah, the imam of the protesters said Sheikh Ahmed al-Alwani, said that «the prestige of the state fell in the eyes of the Iraqi people because of marginalization and exclusion, and the lack of parking at a distance of government and one of the sons of the country».

    He added that «the government described demands of protesters Balparwah, and they say about themselves that they are a state of law, and then describe Yards sit stinking Balfaqaah. Then comes the Prime Minister to say that protesters Mentzmon the legal demands in the duplication and even hypocrisy is suppressed Yards sit in Fallujah and Hawija in Mosul and Baghdad.

    He continued: «When I came out demonstrations in Karbala, Najaf and Dhi Qar, Babil and Basra and other provinces days before use al-Maliki and his army of repression and arrests to ensure that widening demonstrations traffic in is evident in the duplication approach to preventing citizens to claim their rights. The people have not reaped Maliki and his government only blood, detention and displacement, as has reaped the citizen only cemeteries, hospitals, prisons and the world does not lift a finger in front of violations against the people of the country, and say to the people of nearby Sabra the victory.

    He called in front of Friday in Samarra Sheikh, Ayub Hamid people to «put pressure on the government to meet the demands of the protesters, and said that« the government proved Taúviha the response of the demands of protesters south. He added that «what is happening in Iraq from sectarian discrimination has become clear today, Prime Minister which marginalized Aatsamatna of the and نعتها the stinking bubbles, responded to the demands of our people in the south despite our support for them and their demands.

    He described the security processes that take place in Baghdad and the belt arrests and the closure of areas and ports as «the cover of militias that took to kill and abandon the people of these areas under the eyes of the government forces. He said that «the Iraqi people are one people and our brothers in the south to unite with all Iraqis in order to serve Iraq and Iraqis and non-sectarian.
    And saw the main mosques in Baghdad, Mosul and Diyala unified prayers denounced the policies of the federal government, while security forces were deployed in the vicinity of these mosques for fear of targeting mosques.

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    Hakeem meeting with Nijaifi stresses necessity to pass Election Law, hold it on time

    Baghdad (NINA) – Leader of Supreme Iraqi Islamic Council (SIIC), Ammar al-Hakeem, stressed the necessity to pass the Election Law and hold it on time.

    A statement issued by the SIIC said that in meeting with Speaker of Parliament, Usama al-Nijaif, on Friday Sep. 6, Hakeem stressed the necessity to support security agencies in countering terrorism; pointing out the importance of meetings between political forces to create positive environment that help in solving problems and serving the citizens through local governments.

    The two discussed developments of the political process in Iraq and events in Syria. Hakeem stressed the necessity of peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis, and warning from military. intervention.

    For his part, Nijaifi described his meeting with Hakeem as being fruitful and useful, pointing out that he discussed with Hakeem the domestic and regional situation, where both agreed to consolidate Iraq's domestic front to face challenges.

    He pointed out that Parliament intends to pass the Election Law to enable the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) prepare for the upcoming election.

    https://www.ninanews.com/english/News...ar95_VQ=GJLDDJ

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    Inside America: Can Oil get the Kurds Independence?

    By Namo Abdulla

    ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – It is often said wars can make nations. A notable example is the United Sates, which came into being as a result of the American Revolution of the last half of the 18th century.

    Not all national struggles, however, have borne fruit. For nearly a century, the Kurds, estimated at 30 million people, have waged war after war for their liberation from repressive governments in Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Syria. They have never achieved statehood.

    But over the past decade, Iraqi Kurds have made unprecedented advances in northern Iraq. The semiautonomous region enjoys a degree of stability and economic boom that remains a dream for most Iraqis. Baghdad has little control over how the Kurdistan Regional Government runs its domestic and even foreign affairs.

    Kurdistan’s achievements are coincided with its discovery of significant oil fields that have turned the region into an economic hub for regional and global oil companies including Exxon-Mobil, Total, and Chevron. Turkish firms own the lion’s share of investment in Kurdistan.

    So can oil get the Kurds an independent state?

    Rudaw’s Namo Abdulla discusses this subject with:

    - Howri Mansurbeg, Vice President of Soran University. Mr. Mansurbeg holds a PhD in petroleum engineering from Uppsala University. He has worked for several international oil companies including

    - Denise Natali, a prominent expert on Kurdish nationalism in Iraq and Turkey. Denise, currently teaching at the National Defense University, is the author of most recently Kurdish Quasi State.

    - David Romano, a Professor of Middle East Politics at Missouri State University. He is joining us live via Skype. Mr. Romano is a weekly columnist for Rudaw and author of “The Kurdish Nationalist Movement.”

    - Michael Gunter is a prominent writer on the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey. He has written several books including most recently “The Kurds Ascending.”

    https://rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/050920131

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    Iraq Needs Unity to Deal with Syria Crisis

    By: Mustafa al-Kadhimi for Al-Monitor

    The Syrian crisis has reached a critical point, from the use of chemical weapons as a tool in the internal war, to threats that the United States and Europe will take punitive measures against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, to speculations, analysis and unbalanced scenarios of the reactions that will arise from these dangerous developments.



    In Iraq, the concerns and speculations seem to be more severe than in any other place. There are talks that the border between the two countries — which extends nearly 600 km (373 miles) — will become an open crossing for Sunni extremist armed groups, and that battlefields will span across the border to enable al-Qaeda to escalate its operations.

    Alongside all of this talk, the media have reported that armed Shiite groups from Iraq continue to flow into Syria to support the Assad regime. This is while a group calling itself Al-Nujaba'a threatened on Aug. 30 to attack US interests in Iraq and the region if the United States carries out any attacks on Syrian targets.

    This exchange of threats — which risk setting the Iraqi arena ablaze, leading the country back to a civil war, or even attacking US interests — are neither new to Iraq nor the region in general. Yet, their danger lies in the emergence of a clear Iraqi defect in two parts.

    First, there is a defect in the ability of security services to implement any large and effective strategic plans to control the security situation in the various cities of the country, especially Baghdad.

    Second, there is a defect in internal political consensus and regional understandings to fortify Iraq against the consequences of the Syrian developments.

    Iraq's problem lies in the fact that it is not prepared for any potential new earthquake in the region. The consequences that have accompanied the outbreak of the Arab Spring since 2011 have turned into sharp sectarian polarization in Iraq, which resulted in the ongoing Sunni demonstrations and an unprecedented increase of violence.

    Iraq’s inability to avoid the risks emanating from the developments of the Syrian crisis is a reality that reminds us that politics are an art of possibilities, and that total fortification is not needed today, since it is difficult to realize. The consequences of the Syrian developments instead need to at least be reduced.

    In this regard, the Iraqi government should first move quickly to take a consensual internal position regarding the potential military strike against the Syrian regime. This internal consensus could serve to announce a joint Iraqi position.

    It is no secret to anyone that each Iraqi leader expresses different positions regarding the crisis in Syria. Sometimes, the speeches seem contradictory to a large extent. What is also needed is a minimum consensus to show the international community that the country has agreed on a clear position regarding the attack — a position that is in harmony with domestic public concerns over the consequences of the attack — and its desire to resolve the Syrian crisis through dialogue and dialogue alone. Yet, above all, it should be announced that the involvement of any Iraqi militants in the war in Syria — or in supporting the conflicting parties with weapons, equipment and money — is not acceptable.

    On the ground, and as a form of quick action, the common border between the two countries should be given extra attention in the coming weeks. The control of the border, which has become completely devoid of any official Syrian presence, seems to be an extraordinary and necessary task to reduce the potential risks resulting from the movement of fighters.

    The control of the border will not be achieved except through coordination with the people in the provinces of Anbar and Ninevah, who share their border with Syria.

    This fact should not be neglected by the Iraqis. Unless Anbar and Ninevah are involved in controlling the border, tens of thousands of soldiers will not have a significant impact in preventing the movement of gunmen.

    Moreover, there is another step necessary to mitigate the consequences of any potential Syrian earthquake. It consists of taking quick and exceptional measures regarding Iraq’s communications with regional countries, to explain the Iraqi positions and move away from the language that is understood as support to one party at the expense of the other.

    Given the imminent risks in Iraq, there cannot be any tolerance for personal, partisan or sectarian interpretations at this stage. Wise contemplation requires that Iraqi officials effectively move to prepare what can be done to ensure that the country can at least resist any anticipated regional collapses.

    Mustafa al-Kadhimi is an Iraqi writer specializing in defense of democracy. He has extensive experience in documenting testimony and archiving documentaries associated with repressive practices.

    https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/orig...#ixzz2eAni6EfK

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    Parliament discusses the day the House of Representatives budget for the year 2014

    {Baghdad: Euphrates News} House of Representatives held on Saturday its regular {17} in the current legislative term to discuss the House of Representatives budget for fiscal year 2014.

    He said a parliamentary source told {Euphrates News} that "the House of Representatives held its regular meeting today to discuss the budget of the House of Representatives for the financial year 2014 presented by the Finance Committee''.

    The source added that "the agenda of the House of Representatives also includes display the achievements of the House of Representatives and Parliamentary Standing Committees in the second election cycle."

    The House of Representatives voted at its last meeting on Thursday, September 5 on the Disability Welfare Act and the disabled who demanded block by passing citizen.

    The head of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim may face in the first conference to slice with disabilities special invitation to the formation of a higher national commission an independent specializes in dealing with people with special needs and draw a strategy and develop process lines and take into account the psychological, social and living conditions and health and education to this important segment of society.

    He said al-Hakim that "society bears the primary responsibility in dealing with people with special needs and later comes the responsibility to the state and this exception for people with special needs to be a community is primarily responsible for them and then come the government and parliament as well as other institutions in the state to assume its responsibility and why they need we care and love and attention, and do not consider them our minds inadequate supple deficient because they are from the community and they live and live with him. "

    He said al-Hakim said "Attention people with special needs is the standard basis for the civilization of peoples and will remain تحضرنا incomplete as long as this segment of our society that did not take enough attention to the real us While rectify the awareness of society and bear its responsibilities towards this important segment, we have to go into another path depends the correct paths state in dealing with this segment and based on the right granted to them under Article 32 of the Constitution and based on Article 29 of the International Convention on the Rights of persons with disabilities, which I call the competent authorities in the government to ensure compliance and good application because Iraq is obliged to implement these international conventions " .

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    Member parliamentary Finance: the relative improvement of the value of the dinar against the dollar to make some countries want to deal with it.

    Baghdad (news) .. A member of the Finance Committee MP / coalition of Kurdish blocs / Dler unable, that the improvement relative to the value of the Iraqi dinar against the U.S. dollar during the current period to make some countries want to deal with.

    He is capable (of the Agency news): The Iraqi dinar is improving day after day thanks to the new monetary policy pursued by the central bank, prompting some countries such as India and neighboring countries wishing to deal in the business processes.

    He pointed out: that the increase in the world's confidence in Iraqi dinars will make it difficult international currency, likely that the coming weeks will witness an improvement over the value of the dinar against the dollar, and this will enhance the confidence of the world.

    It is noted that India had approached the Iraqi government adoption of dealing in local currencies in the process of commercial exchanges of the two countries instead of the dollar in order to support the Indian and Iraqi currencies.

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    Diwaniyah activists call for end to cover up information concerning the country's imports and spending

    Diwaniyah / improve Hamidi - Confirmed activists in Diwaniyah, that the light "became green" in front of civil society to get information on imports and financial aspects of spending, while pointed out the importance of increasing public awareness of the crises the country and its problems, and get the "greatest" of documents to expose "corruption", he called a local official civil society organizations to move to bridge the "gap" between the citizen and the official, criticizing regulators focus on "pettiness and Tuahaa has," and the omission of the large whales, "which hit many government departments to" paralysis ".

    This came during a forum (awareness classes of opinion makers to promote transparency in the extractive industries) which was organized (Center for Development Research and Studies), in cooperation with the Organization (Awan-raising and capacity development) at the Hall Hotel Diwaniyah, in the center of the province (180 km south of Baghdad) and attended (range Press).

    The head of the Organization of utensils for awareness and capacity development, Ferial Al Kaabi, in an interview (long-Presse), "The Forum aims to educate groups of opinion makers and the resolution on the initiative of transparency in the extractive industries," noting that "talking about oil imports in the past was a mistake red, but Iraq's accession to the initiative of transparency necessitated by the participation of civil society organizations extensive experience in this regard, and that have a role in oversight and accountability for oil revenues and wealth in the country. "

    She Kaabi, that "the light became green in front of civil society organizations working in Iraq to get the information and data on imports of Finance and how to spend," indicating that "the National Initiative for transparency in the extractive industries, raised four seats in the Council of stakeholders, which oversees and monitors the amount of oil extracted and imports , to have the right to control and account and have their voices audible in case it is proved the existence of any manipulation or differences between the incoming and outgoing numbers. "

    For his part, called the decision Forum academic at the University of Qadisiyah, Ali and berries, in an interview (long-Presse) members of the provincial council boiling "to provide the organizations of civil society activists and the media documents and facilitate obtained from the relevant departments, for the information of the public opinion in order to strengthen confidence in the initiative Extractive Industries Transparency. "

    He and berries, that "a large number of officials were activists in the civil society, have become today's politicians and decision-makers, and they have to work with greater transparency to reassure citizens," and urged civil society organizations "to work on two fronts, first believed to increase awareness and culture when the citizens what is happening around them crises and problems, and the second to get the largest amount of information and documents to expose corruption in government institutions. "

    It saw the head of the Coordinating Committee in the province of Diwaniyah, Iyad hip Mayali, in an interview (long-Presse), that "the focus of regulators, including the Commission on Public Integrity on pettiness and Tuahaa, look behind the employee simplex or the resident engineer, led to the injury of many departments government in a state of paralysis, leaving large files that shows where corruption is evident and clear. "
    He Mayali, if the "civil society to highlight the sources of corruption true, especially on the distribution of the funds and oversee the spending and imports of the country," pointing out that "the mechanisms used today failed, which must be held accountable official day to day by the community as a representative of the people" .

    The head of the Coordinating Committee in the province of Diwaniyah that there is "a big gap in communication between the citizen and the charge of the civil society organizations must be bridged," مستطردا that "the return of 60 per cent of the budget of the province in 2012 the past, passed without asking any citizen of the reasons for this This requires a focus on this matter by activists and civic organizations. " Mayali promised, that "the arrival of representatives of civil society to power makes them other people forget the values ​​and principles which they call them, and prefer to work from a sergeant or Haseeb!"

    The governor of Diwaniyah, Ammar civil, called in an interview for (long-Presse), on Wednesday (September 4, 2013), to protect employees from actions "random" of SAIs that caused the "run" most of them take responsibility, while stressed adoption of methods of "persuasion and reassurance" to reduce the obsession with control and consequences, called on regulators to adopt "documents and archives and legal fundamentalism to curb corruption" and ensure that holds the employee responsible for the duties entrusted to him.

    The organization Transparency International has revealed in (June 27, 2013) that Iraq has been in "perigee bottom rates of corruption in the world," leading to "raise" political violence and causing "damage" the process of building a state of "effective and lack of" providing services as still Iraq " failure "in the delivery of services basically enough, and that 23% of his sons are still" live extreme poverty ", while showed that despite government initiatives to combat corruption, they are still" distressed "and did not come announcement by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the fight against corruption in 100 days in 2011, the past, "any positive result," questioned the will of the government and its commitment to anti-corruption efforts.

    The National Secretariat for Transparency Initiative issued (20 December 2011) the first report of the initiative of the Extractive Industries Transparency in Iraq (IEITI) entitled "matching the proceeds of Iraqi oil exports for the year 2009", which includes matching and audit reports revenue provided by the government, represented by the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Iraq The oil marketing company on the one hand, and corporate payments reports global oil purchasers on the other.

    The report concluded that matching revenue that exceeded the 41 billion U.S. dollars resulting from the sale of crude oil to 34 global distributed on Asian markets, European and American, have proved "there is no difference negligible," and that these differences albeit "relatively small but it is hard not entail any financial consequences ", attributed caused by the" different mechanism "between the oil marketing companies and international companies in the calculation of export shipments which has night 31/12/2008 to 1/1/2009 and 31/12/2009 night on 1/1/2010 .

    The release of the report itself precedent is the first of its kind in the history of Iraq and the history of Petroleum Exporting Countries, but also in the history of most oil-producing countries including the United States, Britain, Russia and other countries that have not yet acceded to the initiative of transparency in the extractive industries.

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    One of the oil fields in Iraq - Northern Oil announces increase oil exports to Turkey to 325 thousand barrels per day

    Range Press / Kirkuk - A source at the Iraqi North Oil Company, said on Saturday that the pumping of oil from the northern Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan rose to 325 thousand barrels per day, while attributed the rise to the stability of production in all oil fields of Kirkuk.

    The source said in an interview to the (Presse term), that "the stability of the pumping system and fix technical bugs in their tracks contributed to increased rates of pumping from the Kirkuk oilfields to the Turkish port of Ceyhan, from 240 thousand barrels to 325 thousand barrels per day."

    The source, who asked not to be named, said that "the overall rate of the company's production amounted to more than 670 thousand barrels per day of foods need refineries in Kirkuk and Baiji."

    And oil pipelines exposed, especially those that follow the North Oil Company periodically to the bombing, but the oil pipeline in the central and southern regions are exposed to fires between the period and the Other.

    The Ministry of the Interior, announced on Sunday (05/05/2013), that its forces had foiled an attempt to blow up a pipeline transporting oil between Iraq and Turkey improvised explosive device north of Mosul (405 km north of Baghdad), while confirming the arrest of the armed group that tried to implement the bombing. Was a pipe carrier oil between Iraq and Turkey presented on the 25th of April, 2013, to the bombing of improvised explosive devices planted below in Tlul area Alpag West spend SHIRQAT, (120 km) north of Tikrit, I stopped on the track confiscated oil to the Turkish port of Ceyhan.

    And sometimes cause explosions cut off the supply of fuel, or disable export for several days or more, the cost of Iraq material losses estimated at millions of dollars.

    Iraq exports about 450 thousand barrels per day from the pipeline that extends through Turkey to the port of Ceyhan on the Mediterranean Sea, after it was issued about 600 thousand per day had come from the Kurdistan region of Iraq, but stopped because of the problems between Baghdad and the region to pay dues companies producing oil in region.

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    Economic Reform Act "limping" since that passed by the Council of Ministers

    Baghdad (news) .. A member of the Economic Commission MP / National Alliance / Ibrahim stirrup, the need to approve the economic reform law for large importance to support the economy and investment.

    He said stirrup (of the Agency news): The Economic and Reform Act since it passed by the Council of Ministers which is not enabled, limping and not follow up by the Economic Commission.

    He added: that during his committee's meeting with economic advisers in the government confirmed the presence of a large failure of this law represented foundations and floor controls and that must be reliable and private industry, agriculture and investment law.
    He pointed out: that this law will contribute to the development and support of the economy, especially as the economy has suffered in the previous period of great reluctance because of the terrorist attacks and corrupt files.

    The Council of Ministers approved the draft law on economic reform, the federal auditor by the State Council, and forwarded to the House of Representatives based on the provisions of Articles (61 / I and item 80 / item II) of the Constitution.

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    Bankers: the opening of branches of foreign banks enhances confidence in the Iraqi market

    BAGHDAD - Farah pumice - Encouraged the experts , bankers and economists on the opening of branches of foreign banks in Iraq, Adin it of " state of health " because it will contribute to support the economy and create competition with local banks , will also enhance confidence in the Iraqi market . Banking expert and director of the Association of private banks Abdul Aziz Hassoun said that the opening of foreign banks in Iraq will strengthen confidence in the local market , especially as the market accept Iraqi economic openness for nearly ten years .

    And saw goldfinches that allowing foreign banks to operate in Iraq should not be at the expense of local banks, especially as it ( foreign banks ) receive assistance that makes her privileges than what you get Iraqi banks all of which did not make concrete steps , because the merger global market remained limited restrictions , and therefore, these banks will come in ways and means of the work of a new bank is likely to be useful to the revived ( the local market ).

    expert added that the banks whether Iraqi or foreign are all licensed by the Central Bank and subject to the Banking Act of Iraq, despite the fact that foreign banks able to beyond the provisions of this law , as it will be competitive with Iraqi banks , and this will show negative effects when the remaining local banks under the restrictions imposed itself upon currently Bkhaddoaha to the Banking Act, pointing out that he needs to be modified , especially as there are claims to amend this law for years.

    And between the Goldfinch that foreign banks have great potential to work in different markets than domestic banks , despite the fact that Iraqi banks play an important role in the financing market and reconstruction projects .

    It is said that the CBI had agreed over the weekend to open a branch of a British bank in Baghdad, the bank expected that the proceeds of its work before the end of this year.

    A statement issued by the bank, received the "morning" a copy of " Bank management agreed in principle to open a bank," Standard Chartered " British branch in Baghdad to exercise the banking business ," noting that " the bank told the representative bank in Iraq this approval ." Was a number of private banks criticized in July 2013 opening of foreign banks in Iraq , arguing that it does not meet the ambition and keep away from the economic reality of Iraq. was opened by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in June 2013 S branches for " Citibank " the U.S. in the Green Zone , the first U.S. bank is opened in Baghdad. , in turn , said a member of the Finance Committee parliamentary MP Najiba Najib told a news briefing : "It is after the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII showed foreign banks universal desire to open branches in Iraq , and began legal procedures required of them in order to engage in business in the coming period " , arguing that this step will contribute to advancing the Iraqi economy forward and the advancement of any way the banking sector. said Najeebeh that banking laws adopted after the year 2003 and the presence of a suitable ground of legislation , investment and profits make way for foreign banks to open branches without fear, stressing that this it will encourage investment companies to come to Iraq, despite the reluctance to invest its funds .

    Adviser to the Bank ' Citibank ' American branch of Iraq Stephen Randov had said in an earlier statement : "The step our company came after an extensive study into the Iraqi market and stages developed where luck that Iraq has become a magnet for investment in various sectors , especially in the field of oil , tourism, construction and housing , so it was essential that we have a foothold in Iraq and open a branch for us. " he Randov that the bank Citibank is one of the financial companies mission in America , so its presence in Iraq would have a fruitful results in support of Iraq's economy and moving the entire foreign currency and the presence of foreign liquidity as possible to utilize them in the implementation of various projects for both the public and private sectors.

    https://www.alsabaah.iq/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=53613

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