Council and the director of the iraq initiative. And this is anorak initiative event. It is on record, so feel free to tweak, quote are excellent guest, and enjoy the event. We look forward to a timely, great conversation with our guest, and we will carry this live and you are welcome for, if youre not here and youre watching us, you are also welcome to tweak using the hashtag aciraq and this is to the middle east center here. Here is the format. Sarkawt will give his brief remarks once i finish her, and then i will ask him some questions and then we opened it to the audience for questions. So thats how were going to proceed today. Our esteemed guest, sarkawt shamsulddin, is a member of the Iraqi Council of representatives. He is a member of the future parliamentary group, deputy chairman of the Civil Society committee, a very Important Committee in the Iraqi Parliament, and he is a member of the iraqi United States friendship committee. He was a cofounder of the new Generation Movemen
and coming up at half past seven we ll have a round up of the day s action in sportsday. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police in the republic of ireland have named the ten people who were killed by an explosion at a petrol station in a village in county donegal. the victims include a 39 year old woman and her 13 year old son, and 50 year old man and his 5 year old daughter. police also confirmed that a man in his 20s remains in hospital in a critical condition. seven other people who were injured in the explosion are still being treated in hospital and remain in a stable condition. our ireland correspondent, chris page has been at the scene. this has been a day when this community has been contemplating the scale of the losses that occurred here in a split second on friday afternoon. as you could see behind me the petrol station where the explosion happened is less busy, they are now just two police vehicles there, the ambulances and fire engines have gone as the in
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