A member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Imad Baglan, played the well-known Iraqi song "Aunt Sheko", and gifted it to the head of the United Nations mission, Jenin Hennis-Plasschaert, in an attempt to know her opinion on the expected scenarios that Iraq awaits in light of the current political situation.

During his participation in the "Haqq al-Akal" program, which is shown on one of the Iraqi TV channels, Paglan directed the Buzuq instrument, and played the song "Aunt Sheko" by the late Iraqi artist Zuhur Hussein, noting that this message was to the international actress Blackshart - which some Iraqi activists describe as Aunt Blashardt. - To her question: Where are we going? And also to the Iraqi politicians about the need to pay attention to meeting the needs of the people away from gains and spoils.

Baglan asks Jenin Blaschaert, aunt Sheko, what is the news, Dahjili pic.twitter.com/kSajna55tg

— Emad Bajalan (@emad_bajalan) June 15, 2022

"Aunt Sheko, what is the news? Tell me , he left you. Why didn't you tell


me..


Uncle, tell me a story.. Aunt Shakko, I swear to God, you set me on fire.. Aunt Sheko, lost him,


Sheko


.. My eyes are complaining.."

Activists had previously called Plasschaert "the aunt", after a meeting she had with the leader of the Hezbollah Brigades, Abu Fadak al-Muhammadawi, who is chief of staff of the Popular Mobilization Authority and is nicknamed "The Uncle" among those close to him.

wide responses

Baglan's "technical" message, which he sent on the air to the UN representative, sparked wide reactions on social media platforms in Iraq.

"Using music to send messages is a wonderful thing, and using Katyushas to send messages is a very terrible thing," said Salah Al-Arbawi, the head of the Awareness Movement.


"I call on the political wrestlers to compete with musical instruments and revive heritage," Al-Arbawi added.

Using music to send messages is a wonderful thing.


Using katyushas to send messages is a very terrible thing.


I invite political wrestlers to compete with musical instruments and revive heritage.

Wim black eyes I can't believe 😉 https://t.co/qyhIGBTMfL

- Dr.

Salah Al-Arbawi (@SalahAlarabawi) June 16, 2022

The political activist, Abdul Majeed Rashid, commented on his Facebook account, saying: "The snapshot of the political season was shortened today by Imad Baglan by playing it live, in a clear message to the UN envoy in Iraq."

A snapshot of the political season was shortened today by Imad Baglan by playing it live ((Aunt Sheko, is the news of Dahajili)) with a clear message to Mrs. Jenin Hennessy Plasschaert, the Special Representative of the United Nations Mission in Iraq, and Adnan Al-Tai, Long live your hand.

Posted by abd almajed rashed on Wednesday 15 June 2022

In turn, journalist Hussein Rahm wondered about the reason for the withdrawal of the spokesman for the coordination framework, which includes the prominent Shiite forces, with the exception of the Sadrist movement.

A message to the UN representative in Iraq, in a way that is perhaps the first of its kind

Did you understand the message?

Why did the tire withdraw 😕 pic.twitter.com/F8X8OmDICw

- Hussein Raham (@husseinRahaam) June 15, 2022

Activist Falah Abu Shalot wrote, on his Twitter account, "Imad Baglan, after hearing the news of Al-Sadr's withdrawal from the political process, played (his uncle Sheko), dedicating her to Mrs. Plasschaert, as if asking her to intervene." The window in Iraq and alerting them to the need to intervene to get Iraq out of the impasse that the political process has reached.

In light of the faltering political process...


A prominent #Kurdish politician plays a piece for the song


"Aunt Sheko Shenhou Al-Khabar Dahjili"


and presents it to the United Nations representative in #Iraq, Jenin, #Plasschaert.

@emad_bajalan pic.twitter.com/hWTgj0f7oq

— Saif Salah Al-Heity (@saifsalahalhety) June 15, 2022