Upper reveals the Lebanese mafia scandal in Iraq and the role of the owner of a fixed Shafiq Alsumaria
22-01-2015 08:22 PM
Reveals former MP and silencer top secrets in a television recording for a big scandal in Iraq heroes Lebanese mafias and shows the role of the owner of Alsumaria Shafiq fixed in exploiting television channel cover to get to the officials in the Iraqi government to get the biggest investment contracts, an investment refinery in Missan contract.
Upper say the price was awarded the channel, including the media, to be the mouthpiece of the government's opponents are and all of them differ in opinion and attitudes filter.
Previously, the channel played payment security authorities that a serious role subject to a number of employees of Lebanese nationality to investigate after they filmed the skies of Baghdad aerial survey across suspicious coordination with the number of officers in the leadership of the former Baghdad operations before the Arab summit held in Iraq late in March 2012.
Investigations revealed that the videotapes included an aerial survey of Baghdad not provided by Google Maps passed suspiciously across Baghdad International Airport amid more than a question mark over the fate of these tapes where to go.
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22-01-2015 08:22 PM
Reveals former MP and silencer top secrets in a television recording for a big scandal in Iraq heroes Lebanese mafias and shows the role of the owner of Alsumaria Shafiq fixed in exploiting television channel cover to get to the officials in the Iraqi government to get the biggest investment contracts, an investment refinery in Missan contract.
Upper say the price was awarded the channel, including the media, to be the mouthpiece of the government's opponents are and all of them differ in opinion and attitudes filter.
Previously, the channel played payment security authorities that a serious role subject to a number of employees of Lebanese nationality to investigate after they filmed the skies of Baghdad aerial survey across suspicious coordination with the number of officers in the leadership of the former Baghdad operations before the Arab summit held in Iraq late in March 2012.
Investigations revealed that the videotapes included an aerial survey of Baghdad not provided by Google Maps passed suspiciously across Baghdad International Airport amid more than a question mark over the fate of these tapes where to go.
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