Tag Archives: Iraq

Baghdad celebrate the Monument of Liberty (Pictures)

Posted on by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)

All pictures are copyrighted and you need to mention the owner in case of re posting them ( pictures by iraqi streets website …www.iraqistreets.com ) Today in Baghdad  the Iraqi people celebrated the memory of the great iraqi sculptural  Jawad Salim, the clebration was orgnize by …

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New restrictions limit women’s rights in Iraq

Posted on by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)

A new regulation by the women affairs coordinator in the Iraqi Ministry of Oil has raised many campaigns of protest by Iraqi women and human rights activists. The regulation forbid women working in the ministry of wearing dresses, skirts, modern …

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Can you help Kurds to have a remembrance day for the Genocide?

Posted on by Laween Atroshi

Dear Friends of Kurdistan, I have set up an e-petition urging the British Government to recognize the Genocide inflicted upon the Kurdish population by the former regime of Saddam Hussein. If we get 100,000 signatures than they will debate this …

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First time in History the invisible nation: Iraqi Kurdistan nominated for UN Public Service Award

Posted on by Laween Atroshi

Throughout history the kurds have been forgotten and stigmatized as having a high record of unemployment, lack of human rights and primitive education. To treat this misperception as Kurdish professionals we have a ethical & moral duty to represent Kurdistan …

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Do you want help an Iraqi ? Help my friend …

Posted on by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)

As an Iraqi activist I receive many emails from people over the world how want to help Iraqi people to have a better future ,especially young Iraqi youth , we usually try to get help for the sick and most …

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It’s raining in Baghdad, but is it rain?

Posted on by Mohanad (Iraq)

First of all I would say rest in peace our victims, those who were kidnapped by death in 2011, and left us crying for mercy in 2012. Sad old year 2011, and a new year with a hope that is …

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Iraq’s future is unclear

Posted on by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)

A political crisis is unfolding in Iraq as bombs slam Baghdad. Is the U.S. leaving a stable and independent country even as  more than ten bombs went off around the Iraqi capital during rush hour Thursday morning? According to sources in …

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What’s really going on in Iraq?

Posted on by Abdulla Hawez (Kurdistan)

The recent tension in Baghdad between Nouri  Al-Maliki’s Shiite Iraqi prime minister with both Iraqi president’s deputy Tariq Al-Hashimi, and his deputy for service affairs, Salih Mutlaq, which both are Sunnis is highly connected with the regional tension between Iran …

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Fourteen explosions in Baghdad – Where are you going, my country?

Posted on by Mohanad (Iraq)

As all the other countries wake up on the sounds of birds and the beautiful landscapes and having their breakfast in a peaceful way and enjoying their time with each other and playing with their kids, kissing them, laughing with …

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Happy Christmas and RIP to Iraq people

Posted on by Wamith Al-Kassab (Iraq)

As everybody goes today for shopping for Christmas, we in Iraq are going to shop for coffins for our dead people. This is the democracy and freedom Obama left Iraq to live in, and who we must blame? The Iraqi …

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