The fall of Mosul: hosting Al-Maliki would be influential on investigations
MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2015
Twilight news, as a member of the fall parliamentary connector Monday, hosting the current Vice President Nouri al-Maliki in the inquiry will not have any impact on the course of the investigation, pointing out that the Committee would hold a meeting next week to agree on the wording of the final report.
The investigative Committee hosted yesterday by the current mp and former defence Minister Saadoun al-dulaimi and the Agency confirmed that the latter was not added new information on the fall of Mosul and attributed it to the political differences between the Centre and the Department of conservation and social reasons and the military.
Committee member Abbas Al-khuzai's Twilight news, "we believe that characters that are hosted during the previous period sufficient investigations have reached the end, and the hosting of Nouri al-Maliki would not be affecting the outcome of the investigations."
Al-khuzai said that "we will have a Committee meeting next week, the topic of discussion will be the vote within the Committee, and the Committee will prepare its final report next week.
And the effects of the sudden collapse of large pieces of Iraqi forces by hours in front of a few thousand elements "daash" controversy about what exactly took place in Mosul, after reports suggested the withdrawal of the military commanders and the soldiers left to their fate.
And a House last November a Parliamentary Commission to investigate the causes and consequences of the fall of the city in the hands of "daash" last June.
The Committee started its work and hosting a number of security chiefs, including former land forces Commander, and former Commander of the Nineveh operations in addition to the brigade commanders and military units and a number of members of the provincial Council of Nineveh.
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MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2015
Twilight news, as a member of the fall parliamentary connector Monday, hosting the current Vice President Nouri al-Maliki in the inquiry will not have any impact on the course of the investigation, pointing out that the Committee would hold a meeting next week to agree on the wording of the final report.
The investigative Committee hosted yesterday by the current mp and former defence Minister Saadoun al-dulaimi and the Agency confirmed that the latter was not added new information on the fall of Mosul and attributed it to the political differences between the Centre and the Department of conservation and social reasons and the military.
Committee member Abbas Al-khuzai's Twilight news, "we believe that characters that are hosted during the previous period sufficient investigations have reached the end, and the hosting of Nouri al-Maliki would not be affecting the outcome of the investigations."
Al-khuzai said that "we will have a Committee meeting next week, the topic of discussion will be the vote within the Committee, and the Committee will prepare its final report next week.
And the effects of the sudden collapse of large pieces of Iraqi forces by hours in front of a few thousand elements "daash" controversy about what exactly took place in Mosul, after reports suggested the withdrawal of the military commanders and the soldiers left to their fate.
And a House last November a Parliamentary Commission to investigate the causes and consequences of the fall of the city in the hands of "daash" last June.
The Committee started its work and hosting a number of security chiefs, including former land forces Commander, and former Commander of the Nineveh operations in addition to the brigade commanders and military units and a number of members of the provincial Council of Nineveh.
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