Saleem al-Jubouri: The crowd did not allow the return of the Sunni Arab population of the areas that have liberalized
Monday June 1, 2015
US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter said that his
country has no intention of re-occupation of Iraq or the deployment of many in which ground troops in the war against al-Islamic state. He noted Carter in an interview with the BBC to be due to the satisfaction of the United States that it does not constitute the best way to defeat the organization on a permanent basis. He added that inflict a comprehensive defeat organization is entrusted Iraqi government forces alone. displaced the other hand, the activists are interested in human rights charges against the Iraqi authorities to work to prevent the thousands of displaced people have access to safe places after fleeing the fighting in Anbar province. They say activists said the Iraqi government was discriminating against Sunni Muslims who have been displaced at the hands of gunmen organizing an Islamic state. The people who are trying to enter Baghdad face a barrier head on the roads on the outskirts of the capital, where impose security measures designed to protect city. Jubouri In the meantime, Iraqi parliament speaker Salim al criticized the current government's efforts to restore the Sunni areas seized by gunmen known as organized Islamic state. Jubouri said he must reach a political settlement to ensure that the restoration of this land process within the political agreement. He said al-Jubouri that There is a slowdown in military operations to regain control of the areas that have fallen into the hands of the organization of the Islamic state in Anbar province.He stressed al-Jubouri, the need for mixing these processes political endeavors to gain the support of the population of these areas for government forces and their allies. The head of the Iraqi Council of Representatives in an exclusive interview with BBC CNN in Baghdad should be that the army is to be leading this process and not any other popular strength. He added that the popular crowd, consisting of 124 thousand fighters, mostly Shiite factions, does not include only 14 thousand element of the year.He said Saleem al-Jubouri said the crowd was not allowed to return Arab Sunni population from areas that have liberalized and that should reassure the Sunni Arabs on the future of their land.Petraeus For his part, the former US military commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus, spoke of the necessity that the United States change its strategy in dealing with the militants, "the Islamic state" in Iraq. Petraeus said in an interview with the BBC that Washington "enhance" its activities on the military and political levels in cooperation with the Iraqi government. Petraeus said that among the many topics that should be discussed whether it would be feasible to set US military in Iraqi units advisers at the brigade level and not, as is the case currently at the level of the leaders of the difference. In the meantime, the mayor of Baiji in Salahuddin province, Mohammed Mahmoud said on Sunday that "military units and popular crowd continue their progress towards Baiji city center after he regained control of the western salt and Eastern Baaja industrial neighborhood and achieved short circuit between Chinese and Tel Abu Jarad Following clashes with militants to organize the Islamic state. " aidand in Paris, the United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF announced that humanitarian organizations are preparing to launch a campaign to raise $ 500 million to help deal with the humanitarian crisis caused by the "Islamic state" in Iraq. The announcement came a day before One of the meeting in Paris of countries affiliated to the alliance, which the United States led against the organization in Iraq and Syria. said Philip Havenak, UNICEF representative in Iraq, said "The humanitarian situation in Iraq is approaching from becoming catastrophic, we are desperate and urgent need for additional resources to be able to continue the provision of aid. " UNICEF says that about 8 million Iraqis in urgent need of humanitarian aid, and especially the three million who have been displaced from their homes since the start of the attack, "the Islamic state" in June 2014. But the organization said that the possibility of the delivery of aid to beneficiaries hampered by the fighting, while threatening scarcity Money to stop the few aid that was up. Participants in the meeting, representatives from 24 countries, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.
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