A former military commander: al-Maliki ordered the withdrawal of troops from Mosul
6/20/2015
Transfer deputy in the Iraqi parliament for the former commander of Iraqi ground forces Ali Ghaidan accused former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that he is gave the order to withdraw from the city of Mosul, a year ago, while said Osama Najafi , Vice President of the Republic that the withdrawal of government troops from the west of Baghdad, Ramadi recently been in accordance with the orders of the current prime minister does not know Haider al-Abadi source.
Adel Nouri member of the Integrity Committee in ethnic Parliament has said that Ghaidan confirmed at a meeting of the Committee on the issuance of withdrawal of troops from Mosul ordered in June of last year for al-Maliki in his capacity as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, which allowed for the organization of the Islamic state control of the city.
He Nouri in separate statements to the island that he heard from Ghaidan personally on the direct responsibility of al-Maliki for withdrawal of the army and other forces of the city, said that the committee set up by Parliament to determine the reasons for the fall of Mosul, was not able to interrogate al-Maliki, and have been paralyzed by political disputes.
He called on the Iraqi deputy public prosecutor to investigate the Iraqi former commander of Iraqi ground forces, the statements in relation to the circumstances of the withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Mosul, pointing out that he can open the investigation into the Kurdistan region of Iraq in case there were doubts hovering over the "politicization" of the Iraqi judiciary.
The former Iraqi prime minister may carry in a televised speech, Iraqi politicians and leaders a week ago in the army responsible for the fall of Mosul, however, state regulation. He also spoke of a "conspiracy" behind the fall of the city of Ramadi, however, the organization in May / May last.
And by virtue of his position as prime minister al-Maliki was commander in chief of the armed forces, and enjoy wide influence in the military through the "commander of the armed forces," which linked him directly leaders of the Office of Operations, as accused by opponents of responsibility for corruption by appointing officers depending on their loyalty to him is not the basis of merit.
For his part, Osama Najafi Iraqi Vice President said that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi commanding general of the Iraqi armed forces do not fully control the irregular forces.
The Najafi refers to non-Abadi control militias accused of widespread human rights violations including murder, sabotage and displacement during the military operations subscribed with government troops in the provinces, including Diyala, northeast of Baghdad, and Salah al-Din north of the capital.
He said in a television interview that the government forces withdrew from the gray orders does not know its source Commander in Chief, and considered that there are those who seek to dismantle the Iraqi army
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6/20/2015
Transfer deputy in the Iraqi parliament for the former commander of Iraqi ground forces Ali Ghaidan accused former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that he is gave the order to withdraw from the city of Mosul, a year ago, while said Osama Najafi , Vice President of the Republic that the withdrawal of government troops from the west of Baghdad, Ramadi recently been in accordance with the orders of the current prime minister does not know Haider al-Abadi source.
Adel Nouri member of the Integrity Committee in ethnic Parliament has said that Ghaidan confirmed at a meeting of the Committee on the issuance of withdrawal of troops from Mosul ordered in June of last year for al-Maliki in his capacity as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, which allowed for the organization of the Islamic state control of the city.
He Nouri in separate statements to the island that he heard from Ghaidan personally on the direct responsibility of al-Maliki for withdrawal of the army and other forces of the city, said that the committee set up by Parliament to determine the reasons for the fall of Mosul, was not able to interrogate al-Maliki, and have been paralyzed by political disputes.
He called on the Iraqi deputy public prosecutor to investigate the Iraqi former commander of Iraqi ground forces, the statements in relation to the circumstances of the withdrawal of Iraqi troops from Mosul, pointing out that he can open the investigation into the Kurdistan region of Iraq in case there were doubts hovering over the "politicization" of the Iraqi judiciary.
The former Iraqi prime minister may carry in a televised speech, Iraqi politicians and leaders a week ago in the army responsible for the fall of Mosul, however, state regulation. He also spoke of a "conspiracy" behind the fall of the city of Ramadi, however, the organization in May / May last.
And by virtue of his position as prime minister al-Maliki was commander in chief of the armed forces, and enjoy wide influence in the military through the "commander of the armed forces," which linked him directly leaders of the Office of Operations, as accused by opponents of responsibility for corruption by appointing officers depending on their loyalty to him is not the basis of merit.
For his part, Osama Najafi Iraqi Vice President said that the prime minister Haider al-Abadi commanding general of the Iraqi armed forces do not fully control the irregular forces.
The Najafi refers to non-Abadi control militias accused of widespread human rights violations including murder, sabotage and displacement during the military operations subscribed with government troops in the provinces, including Diyala, northeast of Baghdad, and Salah al-Din north of the capital.
He said in a television interview that the government forces withdrew from the gray orders does not know its source Commander in Chief, and considered that there are those who seek to dismantle the Iraqi army
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