UN report: Iraq stands on the brink of civil war

UN report: Iraq stands on the brink of civil war

06/11/2014 1:51 PM

UN report - Iraq stands on the brink of civil warOrbit – Translation term / Iraq stands on the brink of civil war, and it seems that its elections did not bring about any prospect of national unity or the commander of an efficient, as a result, there is a concentration of naturally growing violence and political divisions. This is just a fraction of the situation in the country, where separated Organization ( Bjork Sher) these issues in depth in a lengthy report called ‘Iraq is in crisis’ can be found on the site Studies Center Strategic International. violence and politics are part of the story, and anyone who wants to know the results of the Iraqi elections and the role played by Prime Minister Maliki yet, to understand the trends of governance and the economy and the seriousness of the other challenges faced by Iraq. outlined Bjork Sher report on these challenges using data from the World Bank and the United Nations and the Organization of Transparency International, has launched a report called ‘access to the gutter .. Maliki’s performance in Iraq.’ report in the form of tables and graphs, and there are several salient points that appear in the contents, and said: * Despite its oil wealth, Iraq’s failure to develop himself and is considered a poor country at the lowest rate of per capita income of any country in the Gulf region with the exception of Yemen. * World Bank ranked Iraq in rank more corrupt countries in the region with the exception of Yemen and Libya. * classified Transparency International Iraq as the most corrupt countries in the region with the exception of Libya, where he was ranked 171 in the world out of 177 countries participated in the survey. * World Bank ranks Iraq as one of the less governments efficient in the world and that did not achieve any progress from 2008 – 2012 despite the end of the first round of civil conflict. * World Bank ranks Iraq as one of the least developed countries, political stability and the most violent in the world, and it’s even worse in light of al-Maliki than under Saddam Hussein. * shows the World Bank advanced marginally Only in the fight against corruption from 2008 to 2012. * puts Bank of Iraq at the lowest countries in terms of the rule of law, and is considered his performance in light of al-Maliki is worse than its performance under Saddam Hussein. reveals the World Bank some improvement in quality regulatory and opinion, and accountability under Maliki Although the performance of Iraq remains very weak. classified United Nations, Iraq is ranked 132 in the world in terms of indicators of human development and the worst country in the region with the exception of Yemen, despite its petroleum revenues. progress has been marginal in education under al-Maliki, as the index improved life expectancy and rate per capita income since 2005 due to oil export revenues. Iraq late for countries such as Morocco, and his performance is not better than Syria in recent years, despite the ongoing civil war in Syria. failure composite Maliki government is attributable to a nation under pressure demographic (population) severe. despite allegations of modernization and reform, the World Bank puts Iraq in rank very weak in terms of facilitating the work of companies, where he is weak in establishing corporate credit and impose contracts and protecting investors. under al-Maliki, did not get any progress or has received little progress since 2005 in a corporate business. UN estimates BBC and the Organization of counting the dead in Iraq warns that the levels of violence and civilian casualties that might come from Iraq to the levels of civil strife earlier. report of the U.S. State Department’s new about terrorism in Iraq puts it in the lowest rank among the worst ten countries in terrorist events. report of the U.S. State Department on human rights in Iraq shows that the government Iraqi and Iraqi security forces violated on a regular basis for human rights. full report listing violations of government security forces, the police and the justice system – and little damage caused by terrorism and ethnic factions and sectarian violence. across the British Foreign Office and the Commonwealth expressed concern in its report on human rights in the March 31, 2014. for: Center for Strategic International Studies

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