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United Nations is concerned about the situation in Iraq

Unread postby Stillw8n » Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:08 am

United Nations is concerned about the situation in Iraq

11/01/2012 10:33
Erbil, January 11 (Rn) – The Special Envoy of the Secretary General of the United Nations in Iraq, the International Organization for concern about the current situation in Iraq.

Martin Kobler said in a press statement he made in Erbil, that “the United Nations is concerned about the current situation in Iraq,” calling on “the political parties and their leaders to find common points among them and resolve the current crisis in the country.”

The Kubler-to “welcome the international organization to hold the conference proposed national Iraqi political parties”, alluding to the “belief in the usefulness of the upcoming conference to find solutions.”

He added by saying that “Iraq has a constitution that provides for the separation of powers and independence and the rule of law”, stressing “the importance of handling the Iraqi parties and their leaders in a spirit of cooperation, dialogue and agreement among themselves.”

The Ministry of Interior announced in (119/12/201) for the issuance of arrest warrant against Tarek al-Hashemi in accordance with Article 4 (terrorism), as offered to the confessions of three members of the protection of al-Hashemi in which they Petklifam by Hashemi to carry out assassinations and detonate explosive devices since 2009.

Hashemi denied the charges against him and questioned the confessions offered by the Iraqi television station on Monday to protect individuals from said they were “carrying out the killings on his orders,” and demanded the transfer of the investigation to the Kurdistan region.

The leaders of the bloc-Hashimi of Iraq, a group of secular character and reluctantly joined the unity government led by al-Maliki.

Iraq has boycotted the meetings of deputies and ministers in recent times, complaining they are being marginalized, although it the largest single bloc in the Council.

And intensified the political struggle between Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his rivals in the fragile agreement to share power in conjunction with the withdrawal of the last U.S. troops from Iraq.

Being politicians, senior Iraqi talks with al-Maliki and other leaders to contain the situation for fear of exacerbating the crisis that could push Iraq back into the midst of sectarian unrest.

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