The Eighth Circular - your publication (3/6/202020) monitored the interaction of the pioneers of the Iraqi platforms with the "Weinham" tag, which topped the list of the most widely circulated in Iraq, to ​​find out the fate of the forcibly disappeared, and the relatives of the disappeared asked about the fate of their children.

This campaign was not the first, but its organizers say it may be the strongest to put more pressure on Parliament and the government, and Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi promised in his government program to reveal the fate of the forcibly disappeared.

The Iraqis also shared stories of mothers whose husbands and children have been arrested and whose fate has not been known for years.

Iyad Al-Dulaimi, an Iraqi journalist, asked about the fate of the disappeared, and demanded that the Prime Minister quickly expose their fate. He tweeted, "They deny thousands of absentees, hundreds of demonstrators since last October until now, are we not entitled to demand them?" Or step down, there is no room for any delay or procrastination, release the detainees. "

The Euro-Mediterranean Observatory for Human Rights held the Iraqi government responsible for revealing the fate of the disappeared. He wrote, "Thousands of Iraqi citizens have been forcibly disappeared during the past years by armed militias or even regular forces. The fate of these people is still unknown today, and their loved ones know nothing about their conditions. The Iraqi authorities bear full responsibility for revealing their fate and conditions. "

The writer and researcher Mujahid al-Ta’i considered that the one who kidnapped these youths was the one who tortured and killed the demonstrators. He did not differentiate between an Iraqi and another, and the demand to disclose their fate should not differ between an Iraqi and another. "

As for the journalist Zaid Abdel-Wahab, he stressed that the campaign is a nation’s issue and does not belong to a specific group or sect. He said, “They accuse the campaign of the disappeared and kidnapped, it is not a regional or sectarian issue. .