Maliki did not find only 'foreign agendas' rescued from the fall of Mosul
A coalition of state law categorically rejects the results of the investigation and considers it 'politicized' despite the fact that its leader was the first political and military officer during the occupation of the city.
Maliki is trying to re-investigation of the new
BAGHDAD - announced a coalition of state law, led by former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki Monday "absolute rejection" of the results of the investigation the fall of the city of Mosul, saying its leader and Rhode name involved with the fall of the city "has been external pressure."
Iraqi Council of Representatives Monday and referred the file on the judiciary, including the commission of inquiry which carried the responsibility of the owners and 35 others report, according to Parliament Speaker Salim al.
Said Mohammed Chihod, leader of the coalition that "the results of the investigation received the investigation report in the fall of a political nature and not a city of Mosul, professional, and head of the investigative committee of quitting acted as a political and not professional."
He explained Chihod "We will apply to the Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, change the head of the fall of Mosul, and re-drafting of the report," he "rejected a coalition of state law to report altogether."
Chihod He continued that "foreign agendas (did not disclose details) exerted on the Chairman of the Committee, in order to be pushing the political symbols of names that they involved the fall of the city of Mosul," stressing the "refusal thrown name (Vice President of the Republic, who was sacked) Nuri al-Maliki in the report It involved the fall of Mosul. "
According to the Iraqi constitution, he is commander of the armed forces, the Prime Minister.
And a coalition of state law has 103 seats in parliament out of 328 seats.
And voted for the Security and Defense Committee in the Iraqi parliament Sunday in favor of lifting its report on the disclosure of the circumstances of the fall of the city of Mosul (northern Iraq), however, regulate the organization of the Islamic state last year to the presidency of the parliament after disagreements about the recommendations, with the Iraqi Council of Representatives voted Monday to forward the file for the reasons for the fall of Mosul to justice and the Integrity Commission without reading in Parliament.
Jubouri said in a televised press conference after the meeting of the Council that "the House of Representatives voted to refer the case, including the merits of the evidence and the names" to the judiciary, stressing that he "did not exclude a paragraph of the report and did not exclude someone."
"This report added total, including the facts and evidence and the merits of the answers and the names do not exclude one, will be forwarded to the judiciary and referred to the public prosecution to take its range", stressing that "all the names that have been mentioned in this report did not delete the name of them, will be forwarded all of them to the judiciary and the investigation will be conducted and follow-up and accounting for each of the process was the cause of the fall of Mosul. "
The Committee of the parliamentary investigation that has worked for months, lifted Sunday its final report to al-Jubouri, and safeguarded blame the largest city in the north of the country fall, however, the jihadists in June 2014, the then Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and 35 others, including politicians, officials and former military.
While al-Jubouri Sunday vowed publicly presented the report at the meeting and read the names, prevented political differences without doing so Monday.
The MP said the member of the Commission of Inquiry nostalgia Qaddo he has not been reading the report and the names "due to the differences on the recommendations ... because he is not voting on the recommendations within the Commission."
"I have been filed (to the President of Parliament) without approval within the Commission," adding that it "considerable disagreement" position.
He accused the MP Ammar al-Shibli, a member of a coalition of state law, which belongs to al-Maliki, the Commission of bias.
He said, "were surprised that there was biased positions and hide some of the testimonies of the seriousness and the documents alters the course of the investigation," adding that "the Commission were not neutral."
The organization of the Islamic state to launch on the ninth of June 2014 a major offensive on the city of Mosul, Nineveh province, and fully controlled by the next day. He continued his attack sweeping regulation, who controlled large areas in northern and western Iraq.
It collapsed and many of the pieces of the army and police in the face of the attack, and officers and soldiers withdrew from their positions, leaving the heavy weapons of the jihadists.
Quoting the report, the first of its kind, the names of senior politicians and military officials, former, most notably Defense Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi, head of Army Staff Babacar Zebari, assistant Abboud Qanbar, the commander of ground forces Ali Ghaidan, commander of Nineveh operations Mahdi Gharrawi, the governor of Nineveh province Liberation of Iraq.
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A coalition of state law categorically rejects the results of the investigation and considers it 'politicized' despite the fact that its leader was the first political and military officer during the occupation of the city.
Maliki is trying to re-investigation of the new
BAGHDAD - announced a coalition of state law, led by former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki Monday "absolute rejection" of the results of the investigation the fall of the city of Mosul, saying its leader and Rhode name involved with the fall of the city "has been external pressure."
Iraqi Council of Representatives Monday and referred the file on the judiciary, including the commission of inquiry which carried the responsibility of the owners and 35 others report, according to Parliament Speaker Salim al.
Said Mohammed Chihod, leader of the coalition that "the results of the investigation received the investigation report in the fall of a political nature and not a city of Mosul, professional, and head of the investigative committee of quitting acted as a political and not professional."
He explained Chihod "We will apply to the Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, change the head of the fall of Mosul, and re-drafting of the report," he "rejected a coalition of state law to report altogether."
Chihod He continued that "foreign agendas (did not disclose details) exerted on the Chairman of the Committee, in order to be pushing the political symbols of names that they involved the fall of the city of Mosul," stressing the "refusal thrown name (Vice President of the Republic, who was sacked) Nuri al-Maliki in the report It involved the fall of Mosul. "
According to the Iraqi constitution, he is commander of the armed forces, the Prime Minister.
And a coalition of state law has 103 seats in parliament out of 328 seats.
And voted for the Security and Defense Committee in the Iraqi parliament Sunday in favor of lifting its report on the disclosure of the circumstances of the fall of the city of Mosul (northern Iraq), however, regulate the organization of the Islamic state last year to the presidency of the parliament after disagreements about the recommendations, with the Iraqi Council of Representatives voted Monday to forward the file for the reasons for the fall of Mosul to justice and the Integrity Commission without reading in Parliament.
Jubouri said in a televised press conference after the meeting of the Council that "the House of Representatives voted to refer the case, including the merits of the evidence and the names" to the judiciary, stressing that he "did not exclude a paragraph of the report and did not exclude someone."
"This report added total, including the facts and evidence and the merits of the answers and the names do not exclude one, will be forwarded to the judiciary and referred to the public prosecution to take its range", stressing that "all the names that have been mentioned in this report did not delete the name of them, will be forwarded all of them to the judiciary and the investigation will be conducted and follow-up and accounting for each of the process was the cause of the fall of Mosul. "
The Committee of the parliamentary investigation that has worked for months, lifted Sunday its final report to al-Jubouri, and safeguarded blame the largest city in the north of the country fall, however, the jihadists in June 2014, the then Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and 35 others, including politicians, officials and former military.
While al-Jubouri Sunday vowed publicly presented the report at the meeting and read the names, prevented political differences without doing so Monday.
The MP said the member of the Commission of Inquiry nostalgia Qaddo he has not been reading the report and the names "due to the differences on the recommendations ... because he is not voting on the recommendations within the Commission."
"I have been filed (to the President of Parliament) without approval within the Commission," adding that it "considerable disagreement" position.
He accused the MP Ammar al-Shibli, a member of a coalition of state law, which belongs to al-Maliki, the Commission of bias.
He said, "were surprised that there was biased positions and hide some of the testimonies of the seriousness and the documents alters the course of the investigation," adding that "the Commission were not neutral."
The organization of the Islamic state to launch on the ninth of June 2014 a major offensive on the city of Mosul, Nineveh province, and fully controlled by the next day. He continued his attack sweeping regulation, who controlled large areas in northern and western Iraq.
It collapsed and many of the pieces of the army and police in the face of the attack, and officers and soldiers withdrew from their positions, leaving the heavy weapons of the jihadists.
Quoting the report, the first of its kind, the names of senior politicians and military officials, former, most notably Defense Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi, head of Army Staff Babacar Zebari, assistant Abboud Qanbar, the commander of ground forces Ali Ghaidan, commander of Nineveh operations Mahdi Gharrawi, the governor of Nineveh province Liberation of Iraq.
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