Marking the ninth anniversary of the genocide in which Islamic State targeted unarmed Yazidi civilians and devastated the village of Kocho, Prime Minister Sudani has announced plans for the reconstruction of the village.
"In fairness to its honorable people, and out of a sense of the government’s responsibility," the PM said, the rebuilding of Kojo aims to underscore that "our people, with their various affiliations and components, have the right to live in safety and dignity."
Representatives of lecturers in the Kurdistan Region said they will renew protests next week over the KRG indecision on permanent employment.
Ali Rauf, chief representative for the area's teachers, posted on Facebook that the government in Erbil hasn't made a conclusive decision about the permanent hiring of teachers. He suggested that a demonstration outside the Council of Ministers might be the only effective recourse.
The lecturers have set a rally for Sunday, asking all teachers to gather at 10AM
Many lecturers have long sought permanent positions. However, the KRG's recent decision to cut the school week from six days to five has meant fewer positions, upsetting many who have hoped for full-time teaching roles for years.
Canadian Ambassador Gregory Galligan was received by Kurdistan Region Deputy President Sheikh Jaafar Sheikh Mustafa today. The VP acknowledged Galligan's contributions in strengthening Canada-Kurdistan relations.
Ambassador Galligan thanked Iraq and the KRG for their support throughout his term and underscored Canada's ongoing commitment to the region.
Present at the meeting was Tammy Ames newly appointed head of the Canadian Embassy Office in Erbil, who received warm wishes for her upcoming tenure.