Abadi pull permits and special badges to enter the Green Zone
12/12/2014
According to local media on Friday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi withdraw special permits to enter the Green Zone in central Baghdad. According to reports, the Abadi and after the decision to withdraw about four thousand diplomatic passport, ordered the withdrawal of permits and special badges to enter the fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad, without giving further details, and did not mention the identity of the source. The media had deliberated over the weekend news that the Abadi ordered the withdrawal of four thousand diplomatic passport without knowing the reasons, which was denied by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry. This avoids spokesman for the prime minister's office to talk about these topics, while the House of Representatives conflicting information from the relevant committees. It is said that the Green Zone, the headquarters of the Iraqi government and the Iraqi Council of Representatives in addition to a number of foreign embassies, notably the US and British embassies, and the region since 2003, are subject to tight security.
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12/12/2014
According to local media on Friday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi withdraw special permits to enter the Green Zone in central Baghdad. According to reports, the Abadi and after the decision to withdraw about four thousand diplomatic passport, ordered the withdrawal of permits and special badges to enter the fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad, without giving further details, and did not mention the identity of the source. The media had deliberated over the weekend news that the Abadi ordered the withdrawal of four thousand diplomatic passport without knowing the reasons, which was denied by the Iraqi Foreign Ministry. This avoids spokesman for the prime minister's office to talk about these topics, while the House of Representatives conflicting information from the relevant committees. It is said that the Green Zone, the headquarters of the Iraqi government and the Iraqi Council of Representatives in addition to a number of foreign embassies, notably the US and British embassies, and the region since 2003, are subject to tight security.
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