Workers Against Sectarianism


Kanal geosi va tili: Hindiston, Inglizcha
Toifa: Siyosat


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Hindiston, Inglizcha
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Siyosat
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Many student groups have contributed to the process of political change. Many independent student movements were formed, which were independent of any political parties or government control, and which ultimately played an important role in the October uprising. We would like to shed light on the students’ narratives about the political events that took place in those uprisings, and to know the students’ point of view in general towards the sectarian system. In face of the repression students are facing, specifically the left-leaning students, it is important to archive and preserve their oral history.
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Challenges?
Mistakes?

Many student groups have contributed to the process of political change. Many independent student movements were formed, which were independent of any political parties or government control, and which ultimately played an important role in the October uprising. We would like to shed light on the students’ narratives about the political events that took place in those uprisings, and to know the students’ point of view in general towards the sectarian system. In face of the repression students are facing, specifically the left-leaning students, it is important to archive and preserve their oral history.
Stay tuned for the full episode


Sectarian mentality

As it appears from the course of the political situation in Iraq, whether in Baghdad or in the rest of the provinces, the political process, as well as the mass protest process, are both in an impasse from which it is difficult to get out.


When we talk about the political process, we do not only mean the process of parties controlling power according to sectarian and national quotas, or according to partisan-sectarian-national consensuses in the distribution of senior state positions. Rather, we also mean the general mentality of people, regardless of their affiliations, as it is Apparently you can’t skip this section.

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https://was-iraq.org/sectarian-mentality/


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Today's tour in Al-Shula neighborhood
This area has been home to many talented individuals in sports, art, poetry and religious sciences.

Overcoming Sectarianism
العراق احلى مما تصورون


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Today's tour in Al-Shula neighborhood
This area has been home to many talented individuals in sports, art, poetry and religious sciences.

Overcoming Sectarianism
العراق احلى مما تصورون


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Today's tour in Al-Hurria neighborhood.
Which was considered one of the neighborhoods in which art and music abounded, as the most famous musicians who became famous in the arab world such us Kazem al-Saher.



Overcoming Sectarianism.
العراق احلى مما تصورون.


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Today's tour in Al-Hurria neighborhood.
Which was considered one of the neighborhoods in which art and music abounded, as the most famous musicians who became famous in the arab world such us Kazem al-Saher.



Overcoming Sectarianism.
العراق احلى مما تصورون.


The insistence on the continuation of the quota approach is something that was planned externally, and the first sectarian trend was the beginning of the movements of Mr. Ahmed Chalabi (one of the opponents of Saddam Hussein’s regime, and the first agent of the Americans) at that time in order for the Shiite bloc, with Iranian and American blessing, to enter the elections with the aim of dominating and controlling the Parliament.

A simple review of the years after 2003 and the advent of governments, especially after the first legislative elections and the results that resulted, were considered the first step towards perpetuating sectarianism and hateful quotas at the expense of the national approach.

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https://was-iraq.org/sectarianism-under-the-government-of-al-sudani/


The confusion that paved the way for the birth of the distorted post-Saddam regime and the sterile controversy that produced the sectarian and ethnic quota system that the American administration insisted on imposing on Iraq and the Iraqis still remains.

Where the regime was blessed and welcomed by the sectarian leaders in Iraq and Iran, its ropes are still tightening on the necks of the Iraqis, starting with the mine of the Iraqi constitution, which the occupier supervised with contradictory articles that, after more than twenty years, still pose a threat to freedoms and the political process.

The heinous crimes committed by the occupier, including the comprehensive destruction of infrastructure and the killing of millions of Iraqis under the pretext of the presence of weapons of mass destruction, building democracy and making Iraq a model to be emulated in the region.

This deceptive lie not only cost the Iraqis precious blood and billions of dollars wasted on fighting terrorists from the remnants of the previous regime, Al-Qaeda, and then the terrorist ISIS.

https://was-iraq.org/installation-of-sectarianism-in-iraq/


Focusing on narratives of the people, As sectarianism continues to play an important role in Iraqi politics today, we want to shed light on the time when sectarianism in Iraq was in its most violent time, which is after the US invasion from 2006-2009. With no social media or mobile phones in Iraq at that time, little has been archived. We would like to highlight what happened among us, how militias started to gain power and become violent and how this led to their rule today. How did they manipulate society? How did they divide different groups in society?

Aqeel Al-Tamimi: An Iraqi political researcher who works with the Democratic Civil Alliance. He participated in the political and protest process and is a leading member of the Iraqi Council for Peace and Solidarity.

https://was-iraq.org/are-iraqis-more-sectarian-than-religious/


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Focusing on narratives of the people, As sectarianism continues to play an important role in Iraqi politics today, we want to shed light on the time when sectarianism in Iraq was in its most violent time, which is after the US invasion from 2006-2009. With no social media or mobile phones in Iraq at that time, little has been archived.


The statement said that despite the apology of senior US officials at the time, including US President George W. Bush, for what happened, and the promise made by then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to compensate those affected, the organization “did not find any evidence that the US government paid compensation or provided any other means of redress.” To the prisoners who are victims of abuse in Iraq, the United States has not offered any apologies or other forms of individual redress.”

The US Department of Defense (the Pentagon) had published 198 photos showing the brutal torture practiced by US forces against detainees in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Abu Ghraib prison was the most prominent prison in Iraq.

The publication of these photos came on the night of February 6, 2016, after judicial proceedings that lasted 12 years, since the Abu Ghraib prison scandal broke out in Iraq in 2004, while the Pentagon refrained from publishing hundreds of other photos.


Both official and popular Iraqi warnings are spreading, in all media and digital platforms, about the danger of the continuing decline in the levels of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and Iraq is holding forums, meetings, and seminars, in an attempt to find effective solutions that will end the specter of the drought of the two Mesopotamia.

Digital platforms witnessed the circulation of horrific images of the state of drought of the Tigris and Euphrates, as the bottom of each of them appears clearly at the banks in the southern and southeastern governorates of the country. In some areas, Iraqis are now able to cross the distance from one bank to the other by walking across the watercourse of the two rivers, after they needed bridges and boats to cross. It is necessary to mention the policies of the upstream countries, “Turkey and Iran,” that contribute to the drying up of the two rivers, following the construction of huge dams and the diversion of many tributaries feeding the two rivers and other large projects that affect the flow of water, according to what officials in Baghdad say.




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Focusing on narratives of the people, As sectarianism continues to play an important role in Iraqi politics today, we want to shed light on the time when sectarianism in Iraq was in its most violent time, which is after the US invasion from 2006-2009. With no social media or mobile phones in Iraq at that time, little has been archived.

Stay tuned for the full episode.


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Today's tour in one of the oldest areas in Baghdad wich called Al-Kadhimiya city (The city of gold) .
This city has witnessed many of terrorist attacks (2006-2008)


Overcoming Sectarianism.
العراق احلى مما تصورون.


Video oldindan ko‘rish uchun mavjud emas
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Today's tour in one of the oldest areas in Baghdad wich called Al-Kadhimiya city (The city of gold) .
This city has witnessed many of terrorist attacks (2006-2008)


Overcoming Sectarianism.
العراق احلى مما تصورون.


Focusing on narratives of the people, As sectarianism continues to play an important role in Iraqi politics today, we want to shed light on the time when sectarianism in Iraq was in its most violent time, which is after the US invasion from 2006-2009. With no social media or mobile phones in Iraq at that time, little has been archived. We would like to highlight what happened among us, how militias started to gain power and become violent and how this led to their rule today. How did they manipulate society? How did they divide different groups in society?

Ali Moften: a political activist from Baghdad working on human rights

https://was-iraq.org/i-lost-my-brother/

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