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Iraq warns of "serious consequences" if not to deal seriously with the demands of the
Iraq warns of "serious consequences" if not to deal seriously with the demands of the demonstrators
Editor: MN | BR | NQ Sunday, 27 March 2011 16:05 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Warned the Iraqi List, Sunday, of "serious consequences" by not dealing seriously with the demands of the demonstrators, while noting that the deadline cent a day set by the Iraqi government ministries will end without taking the program for the next stage, praised the participation of women demonstrations taking place in the country.
The spokeswoman said the official on behalf of the Iraqi List, Maysoon al in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "popular demands continuous, and the 100 days set by the Prime Minister will end without seeing a program for the next phase", warning of "consequences of not dealing seriously with that demanded by the citizens, because the consequences will be disastrous for everyone especially that the demands have been fulfilled so far nothing. "
The Damluji that "the numbers many of the women of the families of the detainees and missing persons appear in the demonstrations last Friday and the earlier to claim the right to know the fate of their husbands and relatives of detainees for several years and have not been brought to trial," noting that "women want to work and participate and demands and to serve and is willing to provide life dignity for themselves and their families. "
Stressed spokeswoman Iraq that "the task of demanding rights for women is supposed to be entrusted to men by women politicians and parliamentarians," pointing out that "there is really bad announced by the Special Envoy of the Secretary General of the United Nations a few days ago that the illiteracy rate among women in Iraq is very high and up to 30% a figure that has serious repercussions on future generations to poverty and unemployment. "
The Representative of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Iraq, Ad Melkert, revealed in a speech during a ceremony organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the occasion of International Women's Day at the headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Baghdad, a quarter of Iraqi women are illiterate, ignorant of reading and writing, calling for the integration of women in Iraqi society and their representation in the government, while the Foreign Ministry confirmed the fairness of the Iraqi constitution, the woman who began her voice rises in Iraq.
Damluji and considered that "the solution to the problems of women is a solution to Iraq's problems in general because they are an essential part of the community," noting that "women will be at the forefront if we opened the field of logic, reason and dialogue."
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki gave in the 27 of last February, the ministries and provincial administrations hundred days to assess the work and know the extent of their success or failure, stressing that the ministries will see significant changes according to evaluation results, with the promise of an investigation into the violations witnessed by the demonstrations and to meet the demands of the demonstrators as soon as possible .
Threatened with Iraqi Parliament Speaker Osama Najafi, in the twentieth month of March, the withdrawal of confidence from the current government and drop what does not meet the demands of citizens, as well as the confidence of every minister could not carry 75% of the programs for his ministry.
It is noteworthy that all governorates of Iraq is witnessing, since the 25 of last February, demonstrations and protests demanding better services and dismiss a number of officials, and intervening to impose strict security measures and a curfew, at the time did not show the security forces of any reservation on the demonstrations in support of the Bahraini people, and called for by many of political parties and religious groups.
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