Ghraoui: Nuri al-Maliki will be called to investigate the cause of the fall of Mosul in case named
30/12/2014 15:14
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad assured the security and defense committee parliamentary member Majid Ghraoui, on Tuesday, the Special Committee to investigate the fall of Mosul will call former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki if his name was mentioned during the investigation.
He Ghraoui for "tomorrow Press", "The investigative committee competent to disclose the reasons for the fall of Mosul continues to work in a neutral and professional, without regard to political affiliation or government office," noting that "the work will not be limited to the characters responsible for the fall of Mosul, however Daash guerrilla terrorist only but will highlight the work of the military and security establishment and how to manage in the previous period as well as the reasons that led to the weakness and lack of response to withstand the test of the armed groups. "
Ghraoui He continued that "the Special Committee to Investigate the fall of Mosul will call former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki if his name was mentioned during the investigation."
It is said that the investigative committee competent to disclose the reasons for the fall of Mosul, has questioned a number of military commanders and security officials in recent days to reveal the reasons was able to organize Daash terrorist control of the city of Mosul and the subsequent security landslides that left tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded in addition to the more than two million displaced people of the Iraqi people.
The Daash terrorist gangs occupied Mosul, on the tenth of June, security forces pulled out on the orders have been issued from the high points of the time, while not yet clear who issued those orders, the soldiers confirmed that orders in connection with the withdrawal which calls for an investigation to find out negligent and defeatists and accomplices with Aldoaash and hold them accountable, while still Aldoaash Aabon city and harassing residents.
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30/12/2014 15:14
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad assured the security and defense committee parliamentary member Majid Ghraoui, on Tuesday, the Special Committee to investigate the fall of Mosul will call former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki if his name was mentioned during the investigation.
He Ghraoui for "tomorrow Press", "The investigative committee competent to disclose the reasons for the fall of Mosul continues to work in a neutral and professional, without regard to political affiliation or government office," noting that "the work will not be limited to the characters responsible for the fall of Mosul, however Daash guerrilla terrorist only but will highlight the work of the military and security establishment and how to manage in the previous period as well as the reasons that led to the weakness and lack of response to withstand the test of the armed groups. "
Ghraoui He continued that "the Special Committee to Investigate the fall of Mosul will call former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki if his name was mentioned during the investigation."
It is said that the investigative committee competent to disclose the reasons for the fall of Mosul, has questioned a number of military commanders and security officials in recent days to reveal the reasons was able to organize Daash terrorist control of the city of Mosul and the subsequent security landslides that left tens of thousands of martyrs and wounded in addition to the more than two million displaced people of the Iraqi people.
The Daash terrorist gangs occupied Mosul, on the tenth of June, security forces pulled out on the orders have been issued from the high points of the time, while not yet clear who issued those orders, the soldiers confirmed that orders in connection with the withdrawal which calls for an investigation to find out negligent and defeatists and accomplices with Aldoaash and hold them accountable, while still Aldoaash Aabon city and harassing residents.
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