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| Saadi describes Maliki as “sewerage hero" and demands Baghdad residents to account him | |
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| ALAN | Dec 28 12, 4:24 Post #1 |
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![]() Shafaq News/ The Independent MP of the National Alliance (NA) ,Sabah al-Saadi described on Thursday, Prime Minister , Nuri al-Maliki as " sewerage hero " because of the poor service in the country during the rain, calling on the Baghdad people to account him because they are the most voted for him. Saadi said in a conference building of the parliament, attended by "Shafaq News" that "God wanted this rain which lasted for hours to be scandalous to the corruptors and losers." Saadi explained that "Prime Minister , Nuri al-Maliki came out to us in Falasteen Street to remind us of the days of Saddam when a tomato crisis took place and Saddam was nicknamed by the name “ Abu Tamamta "and today we witnessed the sewage crisis so that Prime Minister would be," the sewage hero “ according to what he said. Hundreds of residents of Huria and Shulla areas from Karkh district of Baghdad came out on Wednesday, in demonstrations to protest on poor services as rain flooded its alleys and entered the houses. Baghdad witnessed last Tuesday heavy rain and due to the outdated sewage pipes, water collects and sank many areas of the capital. The General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers announced, on Tuesday evening, delaying the official work day today in Baghdad because of the rain. |
| Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time. | |
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