Maliki's office denies the latter intent to bring the corrupted files related to political figures
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Baghdad
Denied media office of the president of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, the last intent to bring the corrupted files related to political figures and clerics, with the exception of the news, "a thinly veiled attempt to determine how the political."
Maliki's office said in a statement received Alsumaria News, a copy of it, "picked up by some media statements attributed to the Vice President of the Republic indicate his intention to submit corrupted files belonging to political figures and clerics," pointing out that "this news completely untrue and all that is attributed to the owners of statements relating to this matter thinly veiled attempt to determine how the political.
Maliki's office called the media to "exercise caution and precision in the dissemination of news and told that from official sources."
It is noteworthy that a number of local media and social networking sites attributed earlier to Maliki's comments stating his intention detect corrupted files related to political figures and clerics.
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Saturday, 22 August 2015
Baghdad
Denied media office of the president of a coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, the last intent to bring the corrupted files related to political figures and clerics, with the exception of the news, "a thinly veiled attempt to determine how the political."
Maliki's office said in a statement received Alsumaria News, a copy of it, "picked up by some media statements attributed to the Vice President of the Republic indicate his intention to submit corrupted files belonging to political figures and clerics," pointing out that "this news completely untrue and all that is attributed to the owners of statements relating to this matter thinly veiled attempt to determine how the political.
Maliki's office called the media to "exercise caution and precision in the dissemination of news and told that from official sources."
It is noteworthy that a number of local media and social networking sites attributed earlier to Maliki's comments stating his intention detect corrupted files related to political figures and clerics.
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