Maliki: Iraq is still in the red circle
01/10/2011 10:45
Baghdad, October 1 / October (Rn) - Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, said there has not made it to condemn the crimes of the former regime until now to kill clerics, warned at the same time that Iraq is still in the red circle. Maliki said in a speech him while attending a concert in memory of the memory of the 13 does not "Schhad" Mr. Mohammed Mohammed Sadeq al-Sadr, "We recall that until now some people did not provide a condemnation of criminal acts carried out by the former regime against the clerics." and held the commemoration of "martyrdom," Mr. Sadr, in the Hall of the National Theatre in Baghdad amid tight security. Maliki said that "most of the recalls that some of those crimes and proud of it," adding that "Iraq is still in the red circle and we have to keep our achievements." He said. He added that "what the world is witnessing the Arab revolutions demand freedom, Iraq was a race out through the revolution of Mr. Sadr." assassinated Sadr in 1999 with his two sons, expectancy, and Mustafa, showed different interpretations of the hand involved to kill him, but subsequent investigations proved the involvement of the former regime incident assassination. Sadr was born in Najaf in 1943, one of the Sadr family are known, and his father Mohammed Sadiq al-Sadr, the reference and the first cousin of Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Sadr. From: Haidar Ibrahim, the Open: Peace Baghdadi
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