Abadi discuss with the leaders of Sunni militias and security issues
02/16/2015(
Assured Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Sunni leaders that his government would go ahead with disarmament of the hands of Shiite militias accused of the execution of the year in the field and the burning of residential role and mosques.Organization was addressed by Human Rights Watch in its latest report on Sunday, the finger at those militias of committing violations on progressively live up to some of the war crimes.
The Anatolia news agency quoted a statement from the Ebadi on Monday as saying that "the government will not allow -odmn Tugeha- be a weapon in the hands of armed groups and militias outside the framework of the state." He pointed out that this is what it has repeatedly affirmed and confirmed by the religious authority, in reference to the Shiite cleric in Iraq, Ali al-Sistani.
Abadi statement came after a meeting on Sunday evening with three of the most prominent Sunni leaders in Iraq have parliamentary blocs, they are House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri and Vice President Osama Najafi and Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq.
It was agreed these leaders after their meeting with al-Abadi, on the assignment of volunteer forces task management within the framework of the so-called "national mobilization" to conservatives, that the process is done in coordination with the armed forces.
A statement issued by the two communities they discussed the recent security implications witnessed by Baghdad and Iraqi cities, including more than seventy of the people of the city in Diyala turbine execution incident. The statement added that the conferees agreed to work in order to make the city of Baghdad free of militias and under any title.
The leaders also agreed to accelerate the announcement details reached by the Committees Almkfattan investigate the killings raged turbine and gray, and the abduction of relatives of MP Zaid al-Janabi last.
Abadi pledged
In this context, Abadi pledged during the meeting, "the prosecution of offenders, criminals and bring them to justice to receive their just punishment."
This meeting pledges Abadi came against the backdrop of accusations that year to Shiite militias in Baghdad of being behind the assassination of a Sunni tribal leader and his son and eight of his bodyguards, as well as beating a deputy in the Iraqi parliament, a nephew of the victim.
The incident has sparked widespread resentment among Sunnis, who suspended their attendance in the House of Representatives and the government sessions, and demanded Abadi disarm the militias and restrict the state, however.
It should be noted that the political agreement which paved the way for the formation of the Iraqi government headed by al-Abadi in September / September last, and the effect that year participated in the government has included arms limitation and disarmament, however, the state of the militias.
Shiite militias resumed under the name of the popular crowd overt activities in Iraq since the summer of last year in the wake of the control of the organization of the Islamic state on the regions in the north and west of the country, and the issuance of Shiite cleric Ali al-Sistani fatwa to fight what he called extremists and terrorists.
Human Rights Watch charged in its latest report released on Sunday fingers to Shiite militias accused of abuses in a rising against Sunnis in Iraq, some of them live up to the war crimes.
The organization said that "violations of the militias allied with the Iraqi security forces in the Sunni areas has escalated in recent months, and was forcing residents to leave their homes, and kidnapped and executed on the ground in some cases."
At the beginning of this month, is Abadi disarmament of Karrada district of central capital after armed clashes between the two factions of the militia.
A week later expanded Abadi decision disarmament to include five other areas in central Baghdad, has been considered the first step of this decision by Abadi to limit the influence of the militias.
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02/16/2015(
Assured Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Sunni leaders that his government would go ahead with disarmament of the hands of Shiite militias accused of the execution of the year in the field and the burning of residential role and mosques.Organization was addressed by Human Rights Watch in its latest report on Sunday, the finger at those militias of committing violations on progressively live up to some of the war crimes.
The Anatolia news agency quoted a statement from the Ebadi on Monday as saying that "the government will not allow -odmn Tugeha- be a weapon in the hands of armed groups and militias outside the framework of the state." He pointed out that this is what it has repeatedly affirmed and confirmed by the religious authority, in reference to the Shiite cleric in Iraq, Ali al-Sistani.
Abadi statement came after a meeting on Sunday evening with three of the most prominent Sunni leaders in Iraq have parliamentary blocs, they are House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri and Vice President Osama Najafi and Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq.
It was agreed these leaders after their meeting with al-Abadi, on the assignment of volunteer forces task management within the framework of the so-called "national mobilization" to conservatives, that the process is done in coordination with the armed forces.
A statement issued by the two communities they discussed the recent security implications witnessed by Baghdad and Iraqi cities, including more than seventy of the people of the city in Diyala turbine execution incident. The statement added that the conferees agreed to work in order to make the city of Baghdad free of militias and under any title.
The leaders also agreed to accelerate the announcement details reached by the Committees Almkfattan investigate the killings raged turbine and gray, and the abduction of relatives of MP Zaid al-Janabi last.
Abadi pledged
In this context, Abadi pledged during the meeting, "the prosecution of offenders, criminals and bring them to justice to receive their just punishment."
This meeting pledges Abadi came against the backdrop of accusations that year to Shiite militias in Baghdad of being behind the assassination of a Sunni tribal leader and his son and eight of his bodyguards, as well as beating a deputy in the Iraqi parliament, a nephew of the victim.
The incident has sparked widespread resentment among Sunnis, who suspended their attendance in the House of Representatives and the government sessions, and demanded Abadi disarm the militias and restrict the state, however.
It should be noted that the political agreement which paved the way for the formation of the Iraqi government headed by al-Abadi in September / September last, and the effect that year participated in the government has included arms limitation and disarmament, however, the state of the militias.
Shiite militias resumed under the name of the popular crowd overt activities in Iraq since the summer of last year in the wake of the control of the organization of the Islamic state on the regions in the north and west of the country, and the issuance of Shiite cleric Ali al-Sistani fatwa to fight what he called extremists and terrorists.
Human Rights Watch charged in its latest report released on Sunday fingers to Shiite militias accused of abuses in a rising against Sunnis in Iraq, some of them live up to the war crimes.
The organization said that "violations of the militias allied with the Iraqi security forces in the Sunni areas has escalated in recent months, and was forcing residents to leave their homes, and kidnapped and executed on the ground in some cases."
At the beginning of this month, is Abadi disarmament of Karrada district of central capital after armed clashes between the two factions of the militia.
A week later expanded Abadi decision disarmament to include five other areas in central Baghdad, has been considered the first step of this decision by Abadi to limit the influence of the militias.
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