Wednesday 11 December 2013

Communist Clinic celebrates its 10th anniversary in Baghdad

The Communist Clinic celebrates its 10th anniversary in Baghdad
The Communist Clinic celebrated its 10th anniversary with an event organized on 7 December 2013 in the party headquarters in Andulus Square in central Baghdad.
Mohhammed Jassim al-Labban, member of the party’s Political Bureau, addressed the meeting. The founder of the Communist Clinic, Dr Muzaham Mubarak, also gave a speech. The meeting listened to speeches of volunteers who had supported the work of the Clinic. The well-known poet Nadhem al-Samawi recited a poem on the occasion.
The event was part of celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the Iraqi Communist Party.   

Iraqi CP to contest parliamentary elections under Civil Democratic Alliance



Iraqi Communist Party to contest parliamentary elections under the Civil Democratic Alliance

The Iraqi Communist Party announced on 9 December that it will be contesting the forthcoming parliamentary elections in April 2014 within the Civil Democratic Alliance. It pointed out that some political blocs have failed with their sectarian plans and are now attempting to take part in the elections under  the guise of a “civil democratic” program. 
Jassim al-Hilfi, member of the party’s Political Bureau, said in a statement published by “Tareeq Al-Shaab” (People’s Path), Iraqi CP’s daily newspaper, that the party “remains part of the Democratic Current which took part In the provincial elections earlier this year and won 11 seats.” He confirmed that the “Communist Party will contest the parliamentary elections in April 2014 as part of the Civil Democratic Alliance, against blocs whose sectarian plans have failed are trying once again to take part in the elections under a civil democratic cover, but the essence of their thought is sectarian.”
He said that the Civil Democratic Alliance include the forces of the Democratic Current (such as the Communist Party, National Democratic Part, Arab Socialist Movement, Democratic Action Party, Umma Party) as well as the People’s Party, several other forces and independent figures. “These democratic politicians have not been tarnished by corruption and shedding the blood of Iraqis, and are known for their integrity, competence and support for the ci,vil democratic alternative.  
Raid Fahmi, member of the Political Bureau of the Iraqi Communist Party, told “Shafaq News” agency that the Civil Democratic Alliance is expected to do well in provinces in southern Iraq, including Basrah, Thi Qar and Muthanna, as well as Baghdad, as it did in the provincial elections.
The Communist Party had launched its 80th anniversary celebrations last October in the city of Nasseriyah (in southern Iraq) which had witnessed its beginnings. The party was founded on 31 March 1934. The program of the 80th anniversary celebrations includes many political and cultural events in Baghdad and all over Iraq that will continue well into 2014.