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  1. #11
    Member of the Commission on oil: the partnership contracts are actually best suited for the development of the Iraqi oil

    15-10-2013 11:26 AM

    Baghdad (news) .. According to a member of the Oil and Energy Committee MP / National Alliance / Furat al-Shara, said the issue of oil partnership contracts, the issue of global rather than local, it is the right of the investing company to get a percentage of the oil in a field in which it invests.

    Shara said (of the Agency news): that in licensing rounds earlier raised so the issue and some of them endorsed and the other objected to it, indicating that the Maatardaha proposed service contracts instead, noting that Iraq needs to invest fact, the oil and there is no case without the profit and loss.

    He added: partnership contracts in Iraq's interest and the national interest, despite the differing views on this issue but was agreed upon at the time.

    He continued: Oil Ministry has chosen these contracts in order to speed and the ability to invest and benefit from foreign expertise to improve the oil sector.

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  2. #12
    no currency auctions are scheduled by the CBI for the next three days due to the Eid al Ad'ha holiday is my understanding

  3. #13
    News ID: 9205177289
    2013 October 15 - 11:01
    International Affairs

    Muqtada al-Sadr: America, Britain and the Israeli entity resorted to to weaken Iraq's sectarian
    Condemned the leader of the Sadrist movement in Iraq Muqtada al-Sadr, the United States, Britain and the Israeli entity because Maasmah of resorting to sectarianism to weaken the Iraqi people and to control it.

    Najaf (Middle East)
    And Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr said in an interview that "these plans for America, Israel and Britain, did not benefit them the occupation of Iraq where Okhrzinahm of our territory فلجأوا the confessional to weaken us and control us, and already sectarian Sttna".
    He said he is trying to unite Shiite and participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections in his country, "and if you can that will participate in the elections, and less than disadvantages, because there is a high probability that happens reluctance by citizens to participate in elections, and this is scary."
    The description about the future of Iraq, "the situation in Iraq is in danger .. and Iraq today is not at the top of the danger, but also that there is more of it is on the verge of Iraq."
    He said Iraq is now a prisoner of terrorism, prisoner of militancy and violence. Ruler in Iraq is terrorism, car bombs, killing and blood, not from anything governs not only the laws of death is to govern .. This is Iraq, and these are the conditions.
    Occupation and accused the former regime of Saddam Hussein that they bear the responsibility and the main reason for the current situation as well as non the existence Maasmh "personal parental governor" in his country.
    On his day he includes a reading, and follow up on people, either directly or via social networking sites.
    Abizaid: "I love sports, especially hiking, swimming, here I do not have the opportunity to exercise, and sometimes I practice swimming in Qom, and this happens in very rare times."

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  4. #14
    State law: keen on compatibility with the Kurds to approve the election law
    10:55:15 / 10/2013

    Khandan - Ali Naji

    Confirmed a coalition of state law falls within the National Alliance, his commitment to compatibility with the Kurdistan Alliance to approve the proposal to amend the Parliamentary Elections Act, revealing its intention to conduct mediation between the Kurdistan Alliance and the Iraqi List to resolve the paragraphs relating to the law for their vote.
    The MP said the coalition, Abbas al-Bayati told the reporter, "Khandan" "We are a state of law and the National Alliance are keen to compatibility with the Kurds, since the election law we have begun in line will stay working hard for the survival of this consensus," explaining that "the differences on the paragraphs of the law is not with the National Alliance, but a dispute between the Kurds and the Iraqi List. "
    The al-Bayati, that "the National Alliance was ready to vote at meetings the past to the election law," pointing out that "the national will act as a mediator to build consensus on the adoption of the law will make Kassar effort in day 22 of this month to build a minimum for a vote, and if you do not the current law will be on the previous law. "

    The head of the Legal Committee of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Kurdistan Alliance MP Khaled Huani, has announced that the Kurdistan Alliance will boycott the upcoming parliamentary elections, in case the insistence of some deputies from trainers Arab and Turkmen in Kirkuk province to give exceptions to the province.

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    Chalabi: the budget of the Office of the Prime Minister more than double the allocations and communications and planning ministries
    By khabaar khaba

    Brother - Baghdad

    The chairman of the National Congress for exceeding the budget of the Office of the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the budgets of the Ministries of Communication and planning for several times, warning that the government spend money the country on security and we miss him.
    Ahmad Chalabi wrote in his site "Facebook" that "the Prime Minister's Office budget increase to the budget of the Ministry of Communications b / 5 / times, and also increase the budget of the Ministry of Planning / 11 / time."
    He continued that "the composition of the Iraqi budget find where the security and defense allocations more of the total allocation of ministries (health, education, higher education)," adding that "the government is spending money the country on the issue of security and defense and we Vakedon him."
    He believed that "spending in the budget of the Iraqi state is far from the needs of the Iraqi people and development issues, and the Iraqi budgets from 2004 to today suffer from massive inflation."
    He explained that "the 2004 budget amounted to / 21 / trillion Iraqi dinars, and in 2005 amounted to / 28 / trillion dinars, and 2006/45 / trillion, and 2007/42 / trillion dinars, and in 2008/80 / trillion, and in 2009/50 / trillion, y 2010/61 / trillion, and 2011/80 / trillion, and 2012/102 / trillion, and 2013/112 / trillion Iraqi dinars. "
    He said the President of the National Congress that "articles / 23 and 25 / in the budget bill the destruction of the private sector, companies are public sector are exempt from taxes import, income and customs duties, while the private sector is expensive to pay taxes in addition to the customs duties, the cost of all ministries to buy from other ministries and not from the private sector, by contrast, most of the purchases in Iraq is a government procurement. "
    It concluded that the "installation of the Iraqi budget should get the revolution to determine the priorities of government spending in line with the requirements of the society."

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  6. #16
    Iraqi deputy accused the government of "deficit" over the rising prices in the holidays and events
    Tuesday, November 15 1 / Okrudolf 2013 08:14

    [Baghdad - where]

    Accused the MP for the coalition, the Iraqi government Abdul Dhiab "deficit" in preventing corrupt traders and raise prices of consumer goods and food with the advent of Eid al-Adha.

    And said Ojaili told all of Iraq [where] the day that "the government is able to adjust prices, but there are administrative and financial corruption rampant and not take active role in the government stopped and corrupt Atharb for so they are unable to take any step in this regard."

    He added that "there is an exploit to the needs of citizens in the purchase during the days of feast and invite the competent authorities state that there will be monitoring severe prices and punish those who brought and there must be control of the state unfortunately is absent from this role in a lot of facilities, services and even service projects that implement" .

    Citizens complain and Almtdon repeat the case of high prices for food and consumer greed of some traders to exploit their needs in the days of holidays and occasions. 2 ended.

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  7. #17
    Vice Kurdistan: two choices compatibility and a majority exist in the formation of the provincial government .. The change did not win the election

    15-10-2013 07:11 AM

    Erbil (news) .. She said a member of the Kurdistan Alliance MP / Kurdistan Alliance bloc / Preezad Shaaban, that two choices compatibility or majority exist within the political formation of the new Kurdistan Regional Government, noting that the opposition MDC did not win the election, but lost seats.

    Said Shaaban said in a statement (of the Agency news): The choice of compatibility or majority exists in the formation of the provincial government, which is a natural to be put in the formation of a new government, noting that the criticism launched against the government are welcome if positive in order to do their work.

    They pointed out that, the joy and the drum which Tazvh MDC does not have any need, because they did not Evuza election, but lost a seat during the last election, adding: But, but what happened to the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Aabtroh a victory for them.

    The Office of the elections, has announced the party wins regional president Massoud Barzani Parliament elections Kurdistan region of Iraq followed by the MDC.

    Commission President Serbst Mustafa: the KDP solution in the first place, and the Movement for Change (Curran) was ranked second, adding: Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) solution in the third place, the Islamic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) came in fourth place.

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  8. #18
    Iraq," denied that part of the conflict
    Continuing disagreements Iraqi blocs on election law Last Update: Tuesday, 15/10/2013

    Member denied the dialogue Bloc MP for the coalition in Iraq to meet Mehdi pink, to be part of the mass of the outstanding differences on the proposal to amend the law of the upcoming parliamentary elections, noting that the dispute is confined between the PKK and national coalitions.

    The pink that the Iraqi List seeks to approve the law as soon as possible and continue the dialogue with all the political blocs to reach political accommodation, but added that the Kurdistan Alliance objected to the compensatory seats and method of distribution, while sticking the National Alliance, the electoral system and the mechanism of the distribution of votes.

    And linked the leadership of the Iraqi List, and Wesal Slim, resolve outstanding differences between the political parties the existence of trust between the blocks and develop strategic solutions to those differences, noting that the continued absences for members of the House of Representatives disrupt the work of the parliament.

    In a related context warned MP for the coalition in Iraq and Walid Abboud, of the continuing differences between the political blocs on the adoption of laws and significant impact on the security situation in the country.

    Abboud said that the security problems suffered by country basis of political disagreements about the laws broken, especially since the election law did not pass to now, which largely reflected the impact on the security situation in the country.

    He explained: One of the most important reasons why the political process forward is through reconciliation and understanding with each other blocs in order to reach the desired results to satisfy all the different parties. The Kurdistan Alliance MP longings dry, threatened to boycott the elections by the alliance in the lack of justice in the election law. Dry said in a statement that the differences over the election law is still in place until now, but does not resolve the law, some blocks want to withdraw entitlement to another block, so there should be justice in those laws.

    For his part, predicted MP for the Kurdistan Islamic Union Bakr weft friend, to increase the security and political situation worsened with the start of the countdown for the upcoming parliamentary elections. He said in remarks, if the political process continues as it is now, the political and security situation will get worse with the start of the countdown for the upcoming parliamentary elections.

    He added, "There is not any horizon to resolve the outstanding differences between the political parties because the executive and not security duties so this Alirhasat is."

    With the approach of the elections, the Iraqi parliament scheduled for April / April of next year, expect observers to yield results of the ballot for the overthrow of Bechtel political window on the map parliamentary, as pointed out that the new powers will specify the electoral system for the election law, which is witnessing a struggle between the political blocs to modify it. (Agencies)

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  9. #19
    15/10/2013 10:07
    Allawi: Iraqi leaders deliberately avoid solutions out of the intractable crises

    The main reform is to strengthen the political process to be inclusive, not one, but finding the killers and criminals.

    BAGHDAD / obelisk: chirp existing Iraqi President Iyad Allawi, on Twitter, on the political and security situation in Iraq, saying that it was "in moments of political impotence do not hesitate leaders for a workout (drop of a hat) solutions out of the crisis incurable, but it is difficult to understand avoided, deliberately, effective solutions to problems.

    Allawi said in a Tweet Monday, "The main objective is to strengthen the reform of the political process to be inclusive, not one, but finding the killers and criminals do not hurt anyone where all Iraqis are equal."

    He said Allawi, said that "one of the reasons for the plight of Iraq is the failure of the political process which has balanced excellence ethnic, sectarian and ended in a fragmentation of society."

    Allawi was, chirp earlier, saying that "security depends on the political scene, the economy and institutions."

    "The government is mired in problems and quite helpless to hurry and going the way of deepening political and sectarian rift this is not acceptable to the Iraqi people with all its sects and classes."

    Moreover attacked the Iraqi National Coalition, led by Iyad Allawi, on Monday, the performance of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his remarks about his son and abuse of sensitive security files.

    He said the coalition in Iraq "record surprised and Asthjanna of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces is in control of all security files and Aotmr by more than one million distributors member of the army, police and security agencies is unconstitutional."

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  10. #20
    2013-10-15 16:57
    Meanwhile, back in Iraq...
    By Gwynne Dyer

    The media spotlight on the Arab world shifts focus almost every month: counter-revolution in Egypt, civil war in Syria, an American raid in Libya... It rarely stays on Iraq for long, because the violence there has been going on so long that it has become part of the scenery. But just be patient a little longer.

    Five months ago, a British fraudster called James McCormick was jailed for 10 years for selling novelty hand-held golf-ball detectors (cost $20) to the Iraqi government as bomb detectors (cost $40,000). Yet the Iraqi security services are still using the preposterous devices, which don’t even have a power source. This tells you all you need to know about the situation in the country.

    It’s not because the Iraqis are unaware of the problem. McCormick allegedly received $75 million from the Iraqi government for the useless toys, and at least a third of that amount would have gone as kickbacks to the government officials who signed off on the deal. That much lolly was bound to attract the jealousy of rival government officials, and so there has indeed been an Iraqi investigation into the deal.

    Three local culprits, including Major-General Jihad al-Jabiri, the head of the Defense Ministry’s directorate of combat explosives, even went to jail over the crime. (They were probably insufficiently generous in sharing their good fortune with other high office-holders.) But as late as last May Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki was still insisting that the “ADE-651” golf-ball detectors were effective ― and they are still in widespread use today.

    This is beyond bizarre, because Iraq is currently losing about 1,000 lives a month to terrorist bombings. True, five times as many people are being killed each month in the civil war in neighboring Syria, but civil wars always kill many more people than mere terrorism.

    The fear now is that Iraq is drifting toward a sectarian civil war as well. Maliki’s government, which is dominated by politicians from the Shia majority of the Arab population, effectively controls only about half the country. The Kurds, who would really rather be independent, control the north, and have little interest in inter-Arab disputes. And the Sunni Arabs deeply resent being under Shia rule.

    There has been a revolution in Iraq in the past decade, although it was not the democratic one that the American invaders thought they were bringing. In overthrowing Saddam Hussein’s dictatorship, they also ended many centuries of domination by the Sunni Arab minority. Now it’s Shia Arabs who rule the roost, and the Sunnis are largely frozen out of the government, the army, and the civil service.

    That may be even more important in alienating the Sunni community from the post-American settlement than the constant arrests and torture of Sunnis suspected of anti-government activity. Unemployment in Iraq is 30 percent, and half the jobs that do exist are in the gift of the government. They almost all go to Shias, and the Sunnis have fallen on very hard times.

    Mass Sunni protests began almost a year ago, and until last April they were almost entirely non-violent. Sunni terrorists belonging to al-Qaida-related jihadist organizations ― another by-product of the American occupation ― were killing about 300 Shias a month, but they had little support in the broader Sunni community.

    Then in April the Iraqi (i.e. Shia) army raided a peaceful protest camp in Hawijah, killing about 50 Sunnis, and suddenly the violent minority of Sunni jihadists came to be seen as defenders of Sunni rights. In May the death toll from terrorism leaped to 700. By June it was almost 1,000, and by now some of them were Sunnis killed by Shia counter-terrorists. July, August and September have each brought about 1,000 more victims.

    This is heading back toward a civil war on the scale of what happened in Iraq in 2006-2007, under the American occupation, when some 3,000 people were being killed each month, and the government is doing nothing effective to stop it. But then, the government does nothing effective in any domain.

    The Iraq government gets $100 billion a year in oil revenue, but nothing gets built or maintained or repaired. Most people live in poverty, while the bulk of the oil income goes on salaries for government employees, a large majority of whom either don’t show up for work at all, or fail to do any useful work when they get there. The rest of the money is simply stolen by the government’s own senior officials.

    The fake bomb detectors are part of that vast haemorrhage of cash, and one possible reason that they have not been replaced yet is that some people will obviously make a lot of money out of the contract for whatever replaces them. Until the question of which people has been decided, nothing will be done.

    The soldiers and police using them in the streets don’t mind. If they should find a bomb in a car, the suicide bomber driving it will almost detonate the explosives and kill them. So a bomb detector that doesn’t detect bombs is just fine with them.

    Gwynne Dyer is an independent journalist whose articles are published in 45 countries.

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