Thursday, November 21, 2019

Some Tweets from Mustafa Habib

Journalist Mustafa Habib reports for, among others, NIQASH.




  •  पिन केलेल्या ट्विट्स
    My Latest How Square turned into a land of freedom. Everyone feel like the Square has become something outside of real life. Nobody wants to leave this utopian wonderland they feel they have created for themselves.
  • Now, the demonstrators of Dhi Qar become one of the icons of the protests, the demonstrators exchange among themselves jokes, one of it, if the demonstrators face any problem with security forces in any city, must call the demonstrators from Dhi Qar to resolve it. (7)
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    The coalescence of Iraq’s typically fragmented political elite, and their unified support for suppression of the protests, suggests a slide back toward authoritarianism, writes.
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    My take on Adnan Pachachi's legacy through the lens of his family and loved ones. He passed away on Sunday and was known as the statesman who had a keen sense of justice. via
  • We hear that southern Iraq is suffering from poverty, but the most suffering cities is DhiQar even more than Basra, who visits it feels the time was stopped there by decades ago. The city has the most beautiful in the country but lost a lot because of climate change (6)
  • When communism struck Iraq and the Arab countries in the 1920s, Dhi Qar was the first & most affiliated city to the Communist Party. Now, the party's branch in the city is the most active compared to branchs in other Iraqi cities (5)
  • Socially, there are racist words against the people of this city by Iraqis, that they are malicious, sometimes said that during discussions for joking or for serious. The remarkable thing is that many of famous Iraqi artists, singers, poets, novelists.. etc are from this city (4)
  • Back to the history, in the protests that struck Iraq in 1991 against the regime of Saddam Hussein, this city was also the first city controlled by the protesters, this is why the city became the most hated by the regime (3)
  • While all the protests in Iraqi cites remained open, but in , only two days after the protests began in 25 October, the demonstrators controlled over their city & burned all the parties buildings & dozens of officials' houses. why? (2)
  • One of the stories didn’t get coverage is city, its center Nasiriyah. Something remarkable in this city. Video: Mohammed Badry lost an arm & a leg during the fight against ISIS, came to Baghdad from Nasriyah (300 KM) to protests. (1) Video by
  • Here is the whole story & beyond of Iraqi version of & . Interview with the director at group of youth in work in "The After the Darkness theatre" group, made it to support the protests in Baghdad

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