Saturday, November 09, 2019

Some Tweets from Mustafa Habib


  •  पिन केलेल्या ट्विट्स
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    Good morning, -Parliament meets today -Fatah backs constitution reforms & political redo; speech full of the word 'mistakes': 'mistakes were made,' 'hands extended to all to fix mistakes,' etc -Clashes over bridges ongoing -Volley of rockets hit Qayyarah base overnight
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    Good piece by & on a crucial question: are an unprecedented achievement in Iraqi political mobilization/expression, but where does it go from here?
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    Amazing description of Iraq al Msagher, Tahrir Square, so many great parts of Iraq & Iraqis on display, art, community, patriotism, diversity, ingenuity, hope these efforts expand, grow beyond the Square by the great
  • 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.
  • And now, after 14 days, the situation is as follows:- The snowball of have become bigger than the political class, two options, either the ball destroys this class & everything exists,or the class uses a missile to destroy the ball, in both options Iraq is in danger
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    Good piece on mass protests in Chile. Striking parallels with what is going on in and . From unresponsive kleptocracies, to massive inequality to the rise of a fearless new generation.
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    retweeted footage of protesters storming 's consulate in -Karbala last night. Today is 40th anniversary of US embassy seizure in Tehran. No doubt this fuels thinking in Iran that elements of protests in Iraq are backed by US as part of pushback strategy.
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    Hawza of Najaf remains suspended this week in solidarity with . Today, staff of Al-Abbas shrine in marched to protest site too.
  • By the hidden Iraqi young generation that was out of accounts & surprised Middle East. From the spirit of , Iraqi version of & Rough translation "My rights are stolen, my situation is chaotic, My tears fell, no jobs, no money in my pocket"
  • This is historic, in , which ruled by tribal traditions against the women, now as no one expected, the women strongly participate in ,they wear a workers hat as their ask only for jobs in their city, the world's richest oil city. Congrat to Iraq this generation
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    The latest WarCast - our members only podcast - features breaking down the protests in Iraq
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    65 percent of Iraqis are under 30 and youth unemployment is estimated at around 17 percent. An important read by on the need to revamp Iraq's education system.
  • Breaking: The senior cleric in Ali warns the Govt against the use of violence by combat forces or others against the demonstrators during current . He slso said: "That not allowed to any regional or international side impose its opinion on Iraqis"