Monday, June 28, 2010

Iraq Electricity

As record hot as it is here, issues like this, along with all the death and destruction, is what we've actually given the Iraqi's all these past recent years and the word is it'll take years to rebuild the needed infrastructure!!

Iraq: Electricity shortages fuel riots and demonstrations

25 June 2010 Anger has been growing for weeks over the continued power cuts and rising fuel prices - resulting from the demand for generators - and the stalled efforts to form a new government.

At least two demonstrators were killed June 19 in the southern city of Basra when security forces opened fire on a mob enraged after electricity was reduced to less than two hours per day.

Seventeen police were wounded in Nasiriyah on June 22 when hundreds of protesters clashed with riot troops outside provincial administrative offices. Protests have become an almost daily occurrence in some poor neighborhoods of Baghdad.

The crisis saw its first political casualty on June 23 when the embattled electricity minister, Karim Waheed, handed in his resignation to caretaker prime minister Nuri al-Maliki, whose own bid for a second term has now been cast in doubt.

“The fact that we still have so little electricity after all these years makes people think the government has done nothing for them. Continued

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