Rejoicing in victory .. moments and think about the future of Iraq hopes



7/16/2017 2:07

Tim Arango / newspaper The
New York Times
ended the fighting in Mosul, and signs the petition on the streets carrying since now the government calls for city residents to "turn the page" and forget about terrorism "Daesh" and its terrorists, and when Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi visited the city to announce victory and calls for Autism Inn the people of the east side, which yes security and peace since the time, to the streets, dancing and waving Iraqi flags, some of them called for brotherhood between Sunnis and Shiites and others chanted: "spirit .. .. blood we sacrifice ourselves for Iraq."
The moment was right for Iraq where that rejoices after fighting harsh bloody lasted for almost nine months against the terrorists "Daesh", but despite the raging flame of hope of a new national unity seemed victory achieved by the Iraqi government in Mosul pending on what will be followed by questions, such as the last chapter of the story of Iraq long unfolding successively. The return of displaced people is urgent now is the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians to their areas, but the competent authorities indicate that the continuing tensions that hinder efforts to unify the country; prevented re - displaced in some areas in Nineveh to their areas liberated. Past reports, which multiplied from the talk about the congestion situation between the government and residents in these areas, allowed divisions to continue and renewal, and with the absence of actual reconciliation efforts will keep any faltering in the re - residents to their areas of the process of a reason to revive the list of complaints and grievances. The effects of ĞAldoaash} for the people of Mosul , there are also lingering effects of living under the shadow of " Daesh ", and there are deep doubts and fears about what they could suffer in the next stage. Says the victory of al - Jubouri, a member of parliament from the city of Mosul: " the people of Mosul need long - term programs in psychotherapy and rehabilitation, have lost members of their families and subjected to torture and beatings at the hands of " Daesh "for trivial reasons." Sour atmosphere also fears of conflicts between the various groups involved in the fighting "Daesh" competition for power, while many of the sons of Musli society put their sights the issue of revenge neighbors were providing them with assistance and support for "Daesh". The unity of Iraq , on the other hand moves the Kurds, who run the affairs of their region since the nineties through self - government, a move quickly to hold a referendum on independence in the next month of September , despite US diplomats calls for them to wait. So back to the surface with the end of the battle of Mosul, and despite the continued control of the "Daesh" on other parts of the country, fundamentally important question remains repeated since the establishment of modern Iraq multi - religious and ethnic communities from the ashes of the First World War: Is able to this country to remain united together? Iraqis have proved through the great price they paid with their lives and property they are able to defeat "Daesh" militarily, but do you have the capacity to address political challenges and maintain the cohesion of their country or to shed light on the issue of Mosul , or re - displaced people to their areas? That is another issue entirely different. Jabbar Yawar , secretary general of the Peshmerga says, his men who participated in the early stages of the Battle of Mosul last fall: that the Peshmerga are fighting "Daesh" militarily only at the present time, but for the policies and management of the region , "there is no plan yet , " he says. Syrian front burning after that we have Syria. The civil war that broke out on the other side of the border were among the main factors in the emergence of "Daesh" after the elimination of its predecessor , "al - Qaeda in Iraq", the group was able to stretch inside Syria before crossing the border in 2014 and take over Mosul, officials say: the hopes of achieving peace and stability in Iraq remain weak unless there is peace in Syria. Former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al - Maliki said in an interview this year: "Syria and Iraq are linked closely, and if the situation remained concerned about the situation in Syria will remain in Iraq , is also concerned." With all these big questions outstanding becomes to stabilize quickly in Mosul , a formidable challenge, especially for its part Western, The fighting that took place in Mosul , transmitted by the two cities separated by the Tigris River, the west side of the land abandoned the reigns of gray buildings flattened to the ground and cars upside down burnt -out , but what to cross the bridge to the other side so suddenly find another world that boasts the lights and colors, where shops and restaurants are open and the voices of the crowd in the street you hear high. Victory speech throughout the day Monday; it was the "Iraqi TV" broadcast national songs that pays tribute to the security forces, and later in the evening an urgent alert appeared that the Abadi will deliver a speech "historic" between the soldiers, once again the prime minister appeared to declare victory in Mosul He is saying: "Iraq today is more united than ever," and then announced that on Tuesday will be a national holiday to celebrate the victory, and in the skies of Mosul , Iraqi aircraft appeared and dropped three million published on the city of many of its people are still outside, shows the prism colored map of Mosul colors of the flag Iraqi, red, white and black, with Rasa Its says: "Mosul has returned to the bosom of Iraq." * Translation / Anis al - Saffar


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