Maliki's office: a Lebanese newspaper published an about buying ridiculous Hariri Building
8/31/2015
Description office of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Sunday, a Lebanese newspaper published an on-Maliki continued to buy Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri $ 120 million building as "ridiculous," and urged the newspaper to publish a formal apology on the news. He said al-Maliki's media office said in a statement released today, the agency received news today, a copy of it, that "the Lebanese newspaper Diyar published in the issue dated on Saturday, a news story includes an interception Future Movement on the purchase of Nuri al-Maliki Building (Koraytem) of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri ". The bureau added that "the contents of the news above is untrue and ridiculous at the same time, this is unfortunate that we find such newspapers turn into a docile tool in the hands of hired and malevolent who are not their only target the national figures in Iraq." The Bureau noted, "We have contacted the newspaper mentioned and after that we sent them a message represent the official response to what has been published, but the newspaper refused to publication and invoked the pretext of travel editor outside of Lebanon." Maliki's office called "Ad-Diyar newspaper to publish a formal apology for the news, which was published in its issue of the day on Saturday and Matdmenh of false information," and added "we call on them to elicit information from the official source."
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8/31/2015
Description office of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Sunday, a Lebanese newspaper published an on-Maliki continued to buy Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri $ 120 million building as "ridiculous," and urged the newspaper to publish a formal apology on the news. He said al-Maliki's media office said in a statement released today, the agency received news today, a copy of it, that "the Lebanese newspaper Diyar published in the issue dated on Saturday, a news story includes an interception Future Movement on the purchase of Nuri al-Maliki Building (Koraytem) of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri ". The bureau added that "the contents of the news above is untrue and ridiculous at the same time, this is unfortunate that we find such newspapers turn into a docile tool in the hands of hired and malevolent who are not their only target the national figures in Iraq." The Bureau noted, "We have contacted the newspaper mentioned and after that we sent them a message represent the official response to what has been published, but the newspaper refused to publication and invoked the pretext of travel editor outside of Lebanon." Maliki's office called "Ad-Diyar newspaper to publish a formal apology for the news, which was published in its issue of the day on Saturday and Matdmenh of false information," and added "we call on them to elicit information from the official source."
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