Looks like they are shutting down money changers in Iraq...
Exchange Offices owners perform sit-in in Mosul
Thursday, 01 March 2012 23:08 | PDF | Print | E-mail Baghdad (AIN) –Dozens of the owners of the exchange offices performed a sit-in, in Mosul, to protest closing more than (250) exchange offices for not having licenses to practice their profession. Security source mentioned to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) on Thursday "More than (50) exchange offices owners performed a sit-in near Nineveh police Department protesting closing their offices, for not having licenses practice the profession, by the security forces and the economic security forces in Dwash district central of Mosul." The protesters who represent more than (250) exchange office demanded Nineveh Provincial Council to grant them an official licenses to practice the profession. \ End\
Exchange Offices owners perform sit-in in Mosul
Thursday, 01 March 2012 23:08 | PDF | Print | E-mail Baghdad (AIN) –Dozens of the owners of the exchange offices performed a sit-in, in Mosul, to protest closing more than (250) exchange offices for not having licenses to practice their profession. Security source mentioned to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) on Thursday "More than (50) exchange offices owners performed a sit-in near Nineveh police Department protesting closing their offices, for not having licenses practice the profession, by the security forces and the economic security forces in Dwash district central of Mosul." The protesters who represent more than (250) exchange office demanded Nineveh Provincial Council to grant them an official licenses to practice the profession. \ End\