Iraqis recalled the assassination of the Iraqi researcher and security expert, Hisham Al-Hashemi, on the night of July 6, marking the passage of 100 days, denouncing that the perpetrators remained at large despite Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi's pledge at the time that Iraq would not sleep before the killers were subjected to justice.

And Iraqis expressed through their accounts on social media platforms their dissatisfaction with the delay of the Al-Kazemi government in holding Al-Hashemi's killers accountable.

The journalist Ali Farhan said, "The commander in chief of the Iraqi armed forces 100 days ago said: Iraq will not sleep before the killers of Al-Hashemi are subject to justice. Days have passed and the killer is still at large."

The Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Armed Forces a hundred days ago said:

# Iraq will not sleep before the killers of Al-Hashemi are subjected to the judiciary, days have passed and the killer is still at large, but has gone too far in killing him, and everyone sleeps except his children and his wife, who miss his voice and his presence among them, even if their eyelids are blurred.

- Ali Farhan Ali Farhan 🇮🇶 (@ alifarhan85) October 13, 2020

Media journalist Sajjad Al-Jubouri expressed regret for the failure of Al-Kazemi to fulfill his promise to reveal the identity of the killers and hold them accountable.

A hundred days have passed since your departure, and those who trusted and branded them well did not reveal your killers ... # Where is the murderer of Hisham Al-Hashemi?

pic.twitter.com/dL8ZUNmM5E

- Sajd al-Jubouri (@sjd_aljubori) October 13, 2020

Blogger Yasser Al-Jubouri said, "It is 100 days since you left, Hesham Al-Hashemi, and until now the threads are still free."

100 days after your departure, # Hisham Al-Hashemi, and until now the "threads" are still free ..

May God have mercy on you, Abu Issa

- Yasser Eljuboori (@YasserEljuboori) October 13, 2020

Blogger Mustafa Al-Taie wrote on his Twitter account, "100 days have passed since your departure, and those who you trusted and branded with good did not reveal who killed you Abu Issa."

đź’Ż A day has passed since your


departure, and those who trusted and branded them well


did not reveal the killers of Abu Issa # Where are the killers of Hisham Al-Hashemi 🇮🇶 pic.twitter.com/rAFYy2PHff

Mustafa Al-Taaie (@MustafaTaaie) October 13, 2020

Details of the assassination

Al-Hashemi, 47, was assassinated by gunfire from gunmen riding two motorcycles in front of his house in Baghdad on July 6, and he died after being transferred to hospital.

Social media accounts posted videos that they said showed the assassination.

No one at the time claimed responsibility for the assassination of Al-Hashemi.

CCTV footage of assassination of Iraqi security analyst Husham Al-Hashimi in Baghdad.

#Hisham Al-Hashemi pic.twitter.com/UTaSVDfAVN

- Abdullah Diakira Al-deen (@Abdulaziz) July 6, 2020

Al-Hashemi had published a tweet on his Twitter account minutes before his assassination, in which he spoke about the causes of political divisions in the country, criticizing sectarian quotas.

The Iraqi divisions were confirmed by:


1- The quota system that the occupation brought about is "Shiites, Sunnis, Kurds, Turkmen, minorities," which is the essence of Iraq in components.


2 - The dominant "Shiite, Sunni, Kurdish, Turkmen parties ..." that wanted to confirm their gains through the division.


3- Religious parties that have replaced sectarian party competition.

- Husham Alhashimi Hisham Al Hashimi (@hushamalhashimi) July 6, 2020

In response to the assassination of Al-Hashemi, Al-Kazemi made 3 promises to prosecute and hold the killers accountable, not allow assassinations to return to the country, confine weapons to the state, and pledge that Iraq will not sleep before the killers are held accountable.

Prime Minister @MAKadhimi: Iraq will not sleep until the killers are brought to justice for the crimes they have committed.

- Media Office of the Prime Minister 🇮🇶 (@IraqiPMO) July 7, 2020

Al-Hashemi is one of the most prominent Iraqi political and security analysts, and has published many scientific articles through Iraqi research centers, and he is one of the most prominent Iraqi figures present on communication platforms, and he has many followers, and is considered one of the influential people in Iraqi public opinion.