Commission of Inquiry reasons for the fall of Mosul, under pressure from powerful political and military figures
Follow-Iraq Press -25 January
: Parliamentary Committee on announced an investigation into the causes of the fall of Mosul, on Sunday, for exposure to pressure from influential parties.
It quoted "toss" news source in the Commission as saying that "many of the members of the Committee received a communication by political and military figures to prevent the continuation of the Commission's investigation and uncover the circumstances of the fall of Mosul, and those who have contributed to this fall."
They pointed out that the source "of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and senior agent of the Ministry of Interior Adnan al-Asadi hamper the work of the Commission, noting that Maliki's coalition tried to make Adnan al-Asadi a member of the Commission of Inquiry on the fall of Mosul, which was rejected by a number of political blocs."
The head of the Committee of quitting, this information. He said, "The parliamentary committee is continuing its work and will not stop those political pressures," pointing out that "the Commission has made clear progress in its work on the fall of Mosul."
He Zamili "will display the report in two months and will detect officials who caused the fall of the names of the province."
According to news reports that the report of this committee would topple Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki earlier and a number of political and military leaders close to him, which ignored the security situation in Mosul, making the organization Daash impose its control over the province without resistance Tzkr.anthy (1)
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Follow-Iraq Press -25 January
: Parliamentary Committee on announced an investigation into the causes of the fall of Mosul, on Sunday, for exposure to pressure from influential parties.
It quoted "toss" news source in the Commission as saying that "many of the members of the Committee received a communication by political and military figures to prevent the continuation of the Commission's investigation and uncover the circumstances of the fall of Mosul, and those who have contributed to this fall."
They pointed out that the source "of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and senior agent of the Ministry of Interior Adnan al-Asadi hamper the work of the Commission, noting that Maliki's coalition tried to make Adnan al-Asadi a member of the Commission of Inquiry on the fall of Mosul, which was rejected by a number of political blocs."
The head of the Committee of quitting, this information. He said, "The parliamentary committee is continuing its work and will not stop those political pressures," pointing out that "the Commission has made clear progress in its work on the fall of Mosul."
He Zamili "will display the report in two months and will detect officials who caused the fall of the names of the province."
According to news reports that the report of this committee would topple Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki earlier and a number of political and military leaders close to him, which ignored the security situation in Mosul, making the organization Daash impose its control over the province without resistance Tzkr.anthy (1)
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