8/14/15
Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -14 August / August: Around 20 000 demonstrators in Tahrir Square in central Baghdad to demand accountability for those responsible for the deterioration of security and services in Iraq during the past years and preventing them from traveling or "Escape" in accordance with the policies included in the slogans of the demonstration, at a time when The president of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, on Friday, to the Iranian capital Tehran on a visit at the invitation of the Iranian leadership.
Reporter / Iraq Press /, say protesters infuriated after receiving NBA leave al-Maliki to Tehran, this afternoon, and shouted harsh slogans against him, refrain from mentioned in order to preserve public taste.
Demonstrators demanded accountability Abadi, Vice President of the Republic outgoing Bahaa al-Araji and Vice President canceled his Nuri al-Malikiand the sacking of the judiciary Chairman Medhat al-Mahmoud.
He said the protesters support the reforms launched by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, but they also demanded the dissolution of the Iraqi parliament.
Information Office of the State of Law bloc justified Maliki travel to Tehran at this time, according to a statement as "an invitation from the Iranian leadership, and to participate in meetings of the General Assembly of the World Complex household peace be upon them." Which will hold its sixth meeting in order to bring the views between scientists and thinkers on the latest developments in the Islamic world. "
This is unlike what he said s Iraqi political analyst based in Tehran Zine El Abidine al-Haidari, on Friday, when he said that "the vice president of former prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki will arrive in Tehran on Sunday to participate in the General Assembly meeting of the Federation of radio stations and the Islamic televisions."
State of Law coalition statement said, "The al-Maliki will meet during the visit, a number of Iranian officials, led by Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei and Iranian President Hassan Rowhani," noting that "a number of political and intellectual figures accompanied Maliki on the trip to Tehran."
There was no comment from the Iraqi government, until the time of preparation of this news, for Maliki's visit to Tehran, especially since the prime minister prevent many senior politicians from traveling abroad, including al-Maliki until the end of the investigation into the files of corruption, as advertised. Ended (1)
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