UNAMI believes that the days are numbered Daash after the liberation of Sinjar
Sunday 15-11-2015
Welcomed the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) on Sunday, the progress of Kurdish Peshmerga forces and edit Sinjar, stressing at the same time that regulate Daash days are numbered.
Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq and Acting President of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq Georgi Posten said in a statement: "We welcome the positive momentum that has been achieved at the hands of Kurdish Peshmerga and other forces defeat Daash fighters in the Sinjar district and surrounding areas in recent days."
"The achievements of the Iraqi security forces show that he can defeat terrorism through concerted efforts," and expressed his condemnation "of the deadly suicide attacks that took place in different areas of Baghdad on November 13".
He Posten that "such attacks can not be justified at all," stressing the need to "bring the perpetrators of these heinous acts and rapidly to justice."
Posten stressed that "the progress of the anti-forces Daash shows that violent extremists days in Iraq are numbered, and that he would not succeed desperate attempts by the enemies of Iraq to instill fear and committing massacres against the Iraqi people."
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Sunday 15-11-2015
Welcomed the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) on Sunday, the progress of Kurdish Peshmerga forces and edit Sinjar, stressing at the same time that regulate Daash days are numbered.
Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq and Acting President of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq Georgi Posten said in a statement: "We welcome the positive momentum that has been achieved at the hands of Kurdish Peshmerga and other forces defeat Daash fighters in the Sinjar district and surrounding areas in recent days."
"The achievements of the Iraqi security forces show that he can defeat terrorism through concerted efforts," and expressed his condemnation "of the deadly suicide attacks that took place in different areas of Baghdad on November 13".
He Posten that "such attacks can not be justified at all," stressing the need to "bring the perpetrators of these heinous acts and rapidly to justice."
Posten stressed that "the progress of the anti-forces Daash shows that violent extremists days in Iraq are numbered, and that he would not succeed desperate attempts by the enemies of Iraq to instill fear and committing massacres against the Iraqi people."
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