9/2/2015
He stressed Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, continuing the process of reforms and the fight against corruption, "blaming the" corrupt being behind the kidnapping of Turkish workers in Baghdad today. " A statement from his office received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, said Abadi pointed out, during his speech at the first conference of national reconciliation project to areas of Baghdad belt to "I will not tolerate in the prosecution of corruption and corrupt until eliminate them I will keep Atardhm," adding that "they are trying to reduce Shan of reforms because it is affecting them and they want to submit put the country at risk. " Abadi accused "corrupt and the owners of organized crime to carry out acts of kidnapping in the capital Baghdad today, and said that I issued orders to deal with these as they are dealing with terrorists," referring to the kidnappers of Turkish workers. He said "there are those who try to incite even the security services, but there is respect of demonstrators security services For its part, the security services deal with all Lin with the demonstrators." He continued Abadi, that "there is a campaign to bring down all the authorities in the country and bring down everything and we continue to reform and let's reform the judiciary and the fight against the corrupt and that the reforms do not target one, but I since I was a deputy I refuse to legitimize corruption".
He stressed the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, "the importance of cohesion and cooperation of all of the citizens and the families with the security forces to impose security in the capital Baghdad and other areas."
He said that "there are external projects designed to stir up conflict between communities and between provinces and within the province as well, which is sought by the owners of these serious projects to distinguish between us and rivalry and discord and disunity."
The company Norol] Turkish announced earlier in the day kidnapping of 18 miners were working in the building of the stadium can accommodate thirty thousand spectators in the chest area east of Baghdad by unknown gunmen.
The company said in a statement that the kidnappers raided a construction site and have broken the doors of the rooms and offices, noting that the company had informed the Turkish Foreign Ministry the incident.
An Iraqi police source also confirmed the kidnapping, noting that the police were quick to impose a security cordon around the scene and began to raid and search operations to search for abducted in the vicinity of the region.
He said Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmuş told a news conference that his country's officials are in constant contact with the Iraqi authorities, "which currently does not have the information on how an incident of abduction or who stands behind it." For his part, spokesman for the Turkish Foreign Ministry Tango Bljugik that they abducted 14 workers and three engineers and an accountant and Ahd.anthy
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