Iraq's parliament is heading to al-Maliki accountable for the fall of Mosul
6/20/2015
Said a member of the Iraqi parliament today that the committee in charge of the investigation into the causes of the fall of the city of Mosul , however, the organization of the Islamic state may require Nuri al-Maliki , Vice President of the country's general and former commander of the armed forces, if necessary.
He explained to the Security and Defense Committee member Hamid al-Mutlaq that the special parliamentary committee to investigate the fall of Mosul in northern Iraq last June "will ask for a subpoena or host or questioning of any former security official or current linked to the events of Mosul, including may be al-Maliki in his capacity as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces at the time. "
He said al-Mutlaq told Anatolia that the Commission did not decide until the day of the summon of security leaders to investigate the circumstances of the matter, but it will not hesitate to call anyone that is required of necessity in order to reach a definite and important information around.
And the form of the House of Representatives (parliament) last Saturday, the Iraqi parliamentary committee to investigate the causes and consequences of the fall of the city of Mosul in the hands of state regulation last June, according to the Council decision Niazi Ihsanoglu.
On June 10 last, state regulation dominated the city of Mosul, Nineveh province in northern Iraq Center, before that expands its control over larger areas in the north and west of the country, as well as the north and east of Syria, and announced in the same month the establishment of what he called "Caliphate State".
Confusion still surrounds how they managed the state regulation of the control of Mosul, with four military divisions of the Iraqi army's withdrawal from the contest without any battle with the militants, and the flight of senior leaders of those teams to the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq.
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