
Yasir Iskandar Watout
Yasir Iskandar Watout is a member of the Iraqi Parliament's Security and Defense Committee. He has been actively involved in discussions regarding the Ministry of Interior's program for registering firearms in Iraq. Recently, he noted a significant increase in community engagement with the program, highlighting a 20% rise in registrations. Watout advocates for the legal regulation of small arms ownership for self-defense, emphasizing the importance of the program in preventing chaos associated with unregulated weapons possession.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Iraq | 1 | 8.00 | 0.18% | +0% | 40,222,493 | 71,443 | $170,000 | 302$ |
Totals | 1 | 40,222,493 | 71,443 | $170,000 | 302$ |
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Recent Mentions
Iraq:
Yasir Iskandar Watout emphasized Iraq's rejection of any foreign military presence on its territory without government approval.
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Iraq:
Yasir Iskandar Watout is a member of the security and defense committee who spoke about the operations against human organ trafficking networks in Iraq.
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Iraq:
Yasir Iskandar Watout, a member of the security and defense committee, stated that kidnapping rates in Iraq have reached their lowest levels since 2003.
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Iraq:
Yasir Iskandar Watout, a member of the security and defense committee, confirmed that the transfer of security responsibility to the Ministry of Interior is proceeding without delay.
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Iraq:
Yasir Iskandar Watout, a member of the security and defense committee, confirmed that the transfer of security responsibility to the Ministry of Interior is proceeding without delay.
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Iraq:
Yasir Iskandar Watout is a member of the parliamentary security and defense committee who discussed the reduction of drug smuggling.
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Iraq:
Yasir Iskandar Watout is a member of the parliamentary security and defense committee discussing the increase in registration of firearms.
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