Yes, living here is cheap, but the problem lies in the government of our country. It is corrupt. Without it, we would have lived in peace and more prosperity because they are sectarian. They have confiscated many homes for Christians, Sunnis, and others, even though they are people’s property. This is injustice to the people.
Yes, living here is cheap, but the problem lies in the government of our country. It is corrupt. Without it, we would have lived in peace and more prosperity because they are sectarian. They have confiscated many homes for Christians, Sunnis, and others, even though they are people’s property. This is injustice to the people.
hope one day you have a government who takes care of its people
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