Two deputies in the Kurdistan National: Hashemi and al-Issawi "innocent" did not prove convicted
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad confirmed the Kurdistan Alliance MP Rithan Jano, Wednesday, that there is no proof to convict any of the Vice President, former Tareq al-Hashemi and former Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi. , said Jano in an interview for "Tomorrow", "The vision of the region is different from the vision Some other parties from the political point. " Noting that "the accused, legal status, is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and therefore there is no proof to convict any of Tareq al-Hashemi, Rafie al-Issawi." He added that "Iraq is in need of cohesion and solidarity and does not need to split the Iraqi grade in these circumstances that we face we Iraqis in general , and there may have been some political differences between the political leaders before, "stressing that" we relied on these past differences, nothing will replace in Iraq, and will remain all the problems stuck forever. " The MP Kurdistan "the need to turn the page and open a new page," He pointed out that "the region was the first initiator on all occasions when there was another initiative also in order to open this new page." For his part, MP for the National Coalition Raad Aldhlki, said that "Tareq al-Hashemi, Rafie al-Issawi of the year and this conference goal against terrorism and extremism of all kinds, "returned the post so figures in the conference supportive step towards genuine reconciliation and the beginning of a real trend for the year to take a new direction to the statement of the Sunni rejection of extremism and terrorism." He said in his speech for "tomorrow", "We do not have any knowledge of the Committee of the problem for the conference, but we are invited to attend only, not after what the agenda of the conference and who are guests know. " intends Sunni forces held, on Thursday, a conference in Erbil to fight terrorism and extremism, the presence of the Vice-six years of heated provinces and ambassadors in Washington and London and the European Union.
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Tomorrow Press / Baghdad confirmed the Kurdistan Alliance MP Rithan Jano, Wednesday, that there is no proof to convict any of the Vice President, former Tareq al-Hashemi and former Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi. , said Jano in an interview for "Tomorrow", "The vision of the region is different from the vision Some other parties from the political point. " Noting that "the accused, legal status, is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and therefore there is no proof to convict any of Tareq al-Hashemi, Rafie al-Issawi." He added that "Iraq is in need of cohesion and solidarity and does not need to split the Iraqi grade in these circumstances that we face we Iraqis in general , and there may have been some political differences between the political leaders before, "stressing that" we relied on these past differences, nothing will replace in Iraq, and will remain all the problems stuck forever. " The MP Kurdistan "the need to turn the page and open a new page," He pointed out that "the region was the first initiator on all occasions when there was another initiative also in order to open this new page." For his part, MP for the National Coalition Raad Aldhlki, said that "Tareq al-Hashemi, Rafie al-Issawi of the year and this conference goal against terrorism and extremism of all kinds, "returned the post so figures in the conference supportive step towards genuine reconciliation and the beginning of a real trend for the year to take a new direction to the statement of the Sunni rejection of extremism and terrorism." He said in his speech for "tomorrow", "We do not have any knowledge of the Committee of the problem for the conference, but we are invited to attend only, not after what the agenda of the conference and who are guests know. " intends Sunni forces held, on Thursday, a conference in Erbil to fight terrorism and extremism, the presence of the Vice-six years of heated provinces and ambassadors in Washington and London and the European Union.
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