[05Oct19] El gran ayatolá Sistani llama a evitar violencia en las...
El máximo clérigo chií de Irak, el ayatolá Seyed Ali Sistani, ha instado a evitar la violencia en las protestas que vive el país árabe en los...
El máximo clérigo chií de Irak, el ayatolá Seyed Ali Sistani, ha instado a evitar la violencia en las protestas que vive el país árabe en los últimos días.
“Es muy doloroso que haya habido tantas muertes, bajas y destrucción” por los enfrentamientos entre los manifestantes antigubernamentales y las fuerzas de seguridad en los últimos días, ha recalcado el ayatolá Sistani en una mensaje leído por su representante, Ahmad al-Safi, durante el sermón del rezo colectivo del viernes, en la ciudad santa de Karbalá.
“Los ataques contra manifestantes pacíficos y las fuerzas de seguridad son rechazados y condenados”, ha recalcado.
LEER MÁS: https://www.hispantv.com/noticias/irak/439218/protestas-violentas-muertos-bagdad-abdul-mahdi
Mientras tanto, ha criticado a los poderes Ejecutivo, Legislativo y Judicial de Irak por no cumplir con su responsabilidad en la lucha contra la corrupción y ha instado a estos tres órganos a aplicar las reformas reales en el país.
En este contexto, el clérigo iraquí ha aseverado que los partidos gobernantes deben cambiar la forma en que abordan los problemas de la nación.
A continuación, ha llamado al Gobierno a cumplir sus deberes para aliviar el sufrimiento del pueblo iraquí, combatir la corrupción y crear nuevos empleos para los jóvenes.
Desde el martes, una ola de protestas se ha desencadenado en Bagdad cuando los manifestantes iraquíes se congregaron en la plaza Tahrir para protestar en contra de la corrupción, del desempleo y de los problemas existentes en los servicios públicos.
Sin embargo, ciertas personas han desviado de su curso pacífico las protestas que se han tornado violentas convirtiéndose en choques entre un grupo de manifestantes y policías iraquíes.
LEER MÁS: https://www.hispantv.com/noticias/irak/439333/tuits-arabia-saudi-protestas-manifestacion
LEER MÁS: https://www.hispantv.com/noticias/irak/439263/toque-queda-bagdad-manifestantes-protestas
Ante esta coyuntura, algunos medios occidentales y árabes, en particular de Arabia Saudí, exageran las protestas con la intención de sacar provecho político de la situación, alentar la violencia en el país árabe y acusar a las fuerzas de las Unidades de Movilización Popular (Al-Hashad Al-Shabi, en árabe) de reprimir a los manifestantes.
Dichas fuerzas populares básicamente fueron organizadas para luchar contra el grupo terrorista EIIL (Daesh, en árabe), un deber realizado perfectamente durante la lucha de este país contra el flagelo del terrorismo, y no tienen misión alguna para realizar medidas en las protestas.
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Animated Cartoon - Pororo - Magical Car, Tu-tu - English
Pororo and his friends encounter a new friend during a sled race. It’s Tu-tu, the talking car. They learn that he was made by his grandfather,...
Pororo and his friends encounter a new friend during a sled race. It’s Tu-tu, the talking car. They learn that he was made by his grandfather, and while taking a quick walk on the day he was made, a tornado swept him into the ocean! However, with the help of a kind whale, he found his way to Porong Porong Island. Tu-tu is a very playful and carefree little Naughty. He enjoys sledding with his friends and tossing snow at them. He joins his friends in a soccer game, and even scores a goal! Pororo and his friends give the lonely Tu-tu a warm welcome. What adventures await them in Porong Porong Forest?
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Saudi Prince Bandar - UK bribery disgrace in trade with Saudi Arabia -...
Latest News: 15th May 2008
Saudi-Israeli plot against Hezbollah
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:36:28
Prince Bandar bin Sultan (L), Ehud Olmert...
Latest News: 15th May 2008
Saudi-Israeli plot against Hezbollah
Thu, 15 May 2008 16:36:28
Prince Bandar bin Sultan (L), Ehud Olmert
Former Saudi Ambassador to the US Prince Bandar bin Sultan asks Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert to move against Hezbollah.
Saudi's Prince Bandar bin Sultan has formally requested Olmert to move the Zionist regime's military forces in the north of the Occupied Lands on the border with Lebanon as a threat against Hezbollah if the latter did not stop attacking government of Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, Filkka - Israel website revealed Wednesday.
Bandar bin Sultan arrived in the Occupied Territories in his private plane directly from Jeddah airport to Lod Airport in Tel Aviv.
Bin Sultan asked Olmert to do what is necessary to support PM Siniora, offering to bear all the financial costs of any Israeli war against Hezbollah.
Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert who is under investigation in a bribe case, said that he could not do so now, assuring his guest that he could not wage a war on behalf of Saudi Arabia, but he will discuss the issue with the Israeli officials in order to carry out military maneuvers in the south of Lebanon.
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UK bribery disgrace in trade with Saudi Arabia: Former Saudi Ambassador to the US, Prince Bandar bin Sultan received hundreds of millions of pounds in secret payments from Britain's top defence manufacturer with the knowledge of Prime Minister Tony Blair's government, according to the BBC.
The payments made by BAE Systems were actually a conduit to Bandar for his role in the multi-billion al-Yamamah arms agreement, Britain's biggest ever export deal signed in 1985, the state-funded broadcaster said it had learned Thursday.
The alleged bribes were said to have been discovered during a year-long inquiry conducted by Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO), but which was abruptly halted last December after Blair said the investigation was a threat to national security.
The dropping of the investigation also came amid concerns that it might jeopardize a new multi-billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia to supply Eurofighters.
The BBC said that the payments, believed to total more than Pnds one billion (Dlrs 1.9 bn), were sent to two Saudi embassy accounts in Washington, were written into the government-to-government arms deal contract in secret annexes.
Allegations previously made in the British press have also suggested that Mark Thatcher, son of the British prime minister at the time, was also involved in the deal.
The al-Yamamah deal included the supply of more than 100 Tornado aircraft and is estimated to have been worth over Pnds 40 billion (Dlrs 78 bn) over more than a decade.
The new claims, to be made in the BBC's current affairs Panorama programme next Monday prompted the head of parliament's committee which investigates strategic exports, Labour MP Roger Berry, to call for a proper investigation into the allegations.
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable said that if ministers in either the present or previous governments were involved there should be a "major parliamentary inquiry".
"It is one thing for a company to have engaged in alleged corruption overseas. It is another thing if British government ministers have approved it," Cable said
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