Interior explain the reasons for closure of clubs and liquor stores
7/22/2015
Activists circulated on social networking sites video surveillance cameras photographer appears to break into a security force from the Interior Ministry, accompanied by high-ranking officers, a number of nightclubs Obelisk: The Iraqi Ministry of Interior, Monday, for the reasons that pushed it to shut down some of the nightclubs and liquor shops in the capital, Baghdad, and in citing that these places violation of existing laws, confirmed that it had no personal feud with the owners of those places. The ministry said in a statement published by local media, followed up "obelisk", "The closure of some night clubs and entertainment and liquor shops in the capital Bgad process came to apply the law to the fact that these places violated Iraqi laws in force not to get approvals for the exercise of the profession." The statement added that "The ministry does not have any personal animosity with the owners of these places and all you want is the application of the law and instructions for its work on everyone without any differentiation," vowing to "hold to account any of its members work hard on the abuse of power or trying to provoke the citizens. And transmission of activists on social networking sites video surveillance cameras shows photographer break into a security force from the Interior Ministry, accompanied by high-ranking officers, a number of nightclubs. As called security committee in Baghdad Provincial Council member Saad logistical earlier on Monday (July 20, 2015), the Baghdad Operations to investigate the incident of "assault" on security force personnel in night clubs, as pointed out that the security forces do not have the right to "overshoot on the citizens ", but the closure of unlicensed clubs only
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7/22/2015
Activists circulated on social networking sites video surveillance cameras photographer appears to break into a security force from the Interior Ministry, accompanied by high-ranking officers, a number of nightclubs Obelisk: The Iraqi Ministry of Interior, Monday, for the reasons that pushed it to shut down some of the nightclubs and liquor shops in the capital, Baghdad, and in citing that these places violation of existing laws, confirmed that it had no personal feud with the owners of those places. The ministry said in a statement published by local media, followed up "obelisk", "The closure of some night clubs and entertainment and liquor shops in the capital Bgad process came to apply the law to the fact that these places violated Iraqi laws in force not to get approvals for the exercise of the profession." The statement added that "The ministry does not have any personal animosity with the owners of these places and all you want is the application of the law and instructions for its work on everyone without any differentiation," vowing to "hold to account any of its members work hard on the abuse of power or trying to provoke the citizens. And transmission of activists on social networking sites video surveillance cameras shows photographer break into a security force from the Interior Ministry, accompanied by high-ranking officers, a number of nightclubs. As called security committee in Baghdad Provincial Council member Saad logistical earlier on Monday (July 20, 2015), the Baghdad Operations to investigate the incident of "assault" on security force personnel in night clubs, as pointed out that the security forces do not have the right to "overshoot on the citizens ", but the closure of unlicensed clubs only
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