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In response to al-Maliki .. Karim: Dreams sometimes become a reality!

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In response to al-Maliki .. Karim: Dreams sometimes become a reality!

Friday, September 22, 2017 at 1235 pm

In response to al-Maliki - Karim - Dreams sometimes become a reality

Baghdad / Sky Press

The response of the governor of Kirkuk, "Najm al-Din Karim," on Friday, the statements of Vice President "Nuri al-Maliki," which he said that the referendum "a dream," saying "everyone has the right to dream, dreams sometimes become true."
"Of course, everyone has the right to dream, and dreams sometimes become true. There is nothing in the constitution that prevents areferendum for the people to express their opinion about the future they want, especially in the future," he told CNN television. After being subjected to campaigns of ethnic cleansing and the use of chemical weapons against them in addition to discrimination that lasted for years. "
"I think the time is right to go ahead with the referendum and then engage in serious discussions with the Iraqi government regarding peaceful secession and reach agreement on a number of outstanding issues," he said.
"The Kurds were in the front lines of fighting in Syria or Iraq, and the Peshmerga forces were the first forces to stand up to the violence of the organization at a time when Iraqi troops and divisions were abandoned to many Iraqi cities such as Mosul, Tikrit, Ramadi, Falluja and Hawija."
The leader of a coalition of state law, "Nuri al-Maliki," called for "the abolition of the referendum because it is unconstitutional and does not benefit the Iraqi people in general and not for the benefit of the Kurds in particular," adding: "We will not allow the re-establishment of Israel in northern Iraq."

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