The United Nations calls upon the Government to protect the demonstrators Abadi
August 31, 2015
Baghdad/Iraq News Network-the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubiš, which he described as "unknown entities are terrorizing protesters, journalists, harassment, assault and threats, and called for the need to address them and prosecute those who try to derail the peaceful demonstrations.
She said the UN mission UNMEE "in a statement Monday:" the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubiš, expressed appreciation for the peaceful and dignified manner in the ongoing demonstrations in the Central and southern governorates of Iraq,
noting that "Kubiš praised the performance of Iraqi security forces that were responsible for maintaining the peaceful nature of the demonstrations and the safety of journalists and demonstrators aim ofTo prevent acts of violence and provocation by forces that may wish to provoke clashes and chaos. "
The head of UNAMI, the importance of "security forces acted particularly under reports the presence of unknown entities are terrorizing protesters, journalists and harassed and assaulted and threatened with death," returned those reports "disturbing, all political protesters reject any attempts of this nature."
Kubiš, felt that "the Iraqi security forces should respond to these anonymous entities hardness in full compliance with relevant laws," stressing that the "Iraqi authorities should prosecute all persons who are trying to derail the peaceful demonstrations, and preventing journalists from doing their job."
And witness Baghdad ten Iraqi provinces, since the 31 of July last, large-scale protests to demand reform and fight corruption in the State, joints and improve services.
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August 31, 2015
Baghdad/Iraq News Network-the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubiš, which he described as "unknown entities are terrorizing protesters, journalists, harassment, assault and threats, and called for the need to address them and prosecute those who try to derail the peaceful demonstrations.
She said the UN mission UNMEE "in a statement Monday:" the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Jan Kubiš, expressed appreciation for the peaceful and dignified manner in the ongoing demonstrations in the Central and southern governorates of Iraq,
noting that "Kubiš praised the performance of Iraqi security forces that were responsible for maintaining the peaceful nature of the demonstrations and the safety of journalists and demonstrators aim ofTo prevent acts of violence and provocation by forces that may wish to provoke clashes and chaos. "
The head of UNAMI, the importance of "security forces acted particularly under reports the presence of unknown entities are terrorizing protesters, journalists and harassed and assaulted and threatened with death," returned those reports "disturbing, all political protesters reject any attempts of this nature."
Kubiš, felt that "the Iraqi security forces should respond to these anonymous entities hardness in full compliance with relevant laws," stressing that the "Iraqi authorities should prosecute all persons who are trying to derail the peaceful demonstrations, and preventing journalists from doing their job."
And witness Baghdad ten Iraqi provinces, since the 31 of July last, large-scale protests to demand reform and fight corruption in the State, joints and improve services.
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