Baghdad, 22 December / December (Rn) – linked the Iraqi government headed by Nuri al-Maliki, the coordinated blasts that rocked Baghdad on Thursday and the issue of indictment of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi of supporting “terrorism” and said that the party political unnamed, trying to pressure to negotiate on the issue .
And shook the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Thursday morning, a series of coordinated blasts struck different areas and came in conjunction with the political crisis the country has seen since the days.
The Health Ministry said that the blasts that left at least 59 people dead and 179 wounded.
The blasts come just days after issuance of the Iraqi judicial warrant for Vice-President and leader of the Iraqi Tariq al-Hashimi accused of supporting “terrorism”, but the latter denied the charges against him and demanded to transfer the file to the courts of the Kurdistan region.
Maliki also sacked his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, who is also senior commander in the Iraqi List.
The Adviser to the Prime Minister Mary Rayes told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that “the attacks on the capital behind them and trying to leverage some of the political parties to negotiate Played on file Tareq al-Hashemi, who became, however, the Iraqi judiciary.”
She added that “the government will open all files as they will not tolerate the day after the Iraqi blood that was shed by some political parties and the papers clearly reveal to the public.”
The Iraqi government said earlier today it was about to open a file on the support and finance minister and leader of the Iraqi List, Rafie al-Issawi to death squads in the city of Fallujah.
Also threatened the Prime Minister on Wednesday, replacing eight ministers belonging to the Iraqi list if they continued to boycott the government, hinting at the possibility of forming a majority government policy.
Although the government has signaled to the political parties to stand behind the bombings today, but for security and defense committee ruled that parliament, and accused the hardline Al-Qaeda of being behind.
A member of the Committee Hassan Jihad (Rn) that “the explosions today is to be expected given that there are gaps in the existing state apparatus and computer equipment,” adding, “We consider these violations, something natural and we used them over and over again.”
He says that “the bombings today and its location are one sign of al Qaeda and stand behind them,” noting that “this organization wants to give signals that Iraq does not control the security after the withdrawal of U.S. forces.”
He added that “these explosions will fall for two years but Mqubltin surprising that the explosions came with a political crisis that exists today in the country and this raises many questions.”
Jihad said that “there is a weakness in the intelligence agencies and vulnerable security plans,” stressing that “Al Qaeda is still active in Iraq and can manage such strikes and penetrates the security services.”
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