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The Prime Minister of the Iraqi Kurdish regional government, Mesrur Barzani, made statements about the demonstrations and violence in Sulaymaniyah in the last days after the meeting of the KRG Council of Ministers, due to the delay in the payment of salaries.
“SHOWS TURNED INTO VIOLENCE”
Saying that everyone in the KRG supports all their legal rights and supports all legal and civilized demonstrations, Barzani said: “We want our people to have freedom to express themselves. Unfortunately, we are aware that people are in a bad situation and we are part of her. Everyone’s own demands. He also has the right to express it. However, in recent days, the demonstrations have been abused and turned into violence, “he said.
IMPROVED THE TERRORIST ORGANIZATION WITHOUT NAME
“Among the protesters are Syrian citizens and those who come from outside the Kurdistan region. A group infiltrated the protesters and changed the course of the protests and attacked the party and public buildings. This right and salary,” he said Barzani, who implied that those who used the violence were members of the terrorist organization PKK but did not mention the name of the organization. “It is not the way to demand,” he said.
“PKK WAS NOT WITHDRAWAL FROM SİNCAR”
After reminding reporters of the Sinjar Agreement between Erbil and Baghdad, Barzani said: “We hope that the Sinjar Agreement will be implemented, but it has not yet been implemented. The PKK and any of its affiliated forces have not withdrawn from Sinjar. They just changed their clothes and retired to Mount Sinjar for a few hours. They came back again. On the contrary, their numbers grew even more. “
“THERE IS A PLAN TO TEST THE REGION”
Masrour Barzani commented that behind the attacks on political parties and state institutions in Sulaymaniyah province is the plan to upset the balances in the KRG and dismantle the region. Since 7 December, 7 people have been killed and dozens injured in demonstrations protesting the KRG government over the delay in the salaries of public servants in Suleymaniye and Halabja.