Khoshnaw: If you have not been applied Article 140 will go to the international community to resolve the problem
Friday, June 10, 2011 11:33
Criticized the deputy from the Kurdistan Alliance, "demands that you want to expiration of the period of constitutional rule (140) relating to disputed areas in Kirkuk," he confirmed "there will be recourse to the international community to resolve the problem if it does not apply that article."
And MP Said Messenger Khoshnaw told all of Iraq, [where] on Friday said, "This article does not include Kirkuk province only, but all the areas that have changed because of the policies of the former regime such as duty, which was truncated from Karbala and added to the gray, which turned Karbala (5000) How to ( 500) km, as well as the existence of areas in abeyance between Mosul and Salah al-Din and Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala, Salahuddin and Dhi Qar and Maysan. " He described those who say that the material was dead that he "accused the Iraqi constitution to death because the article unconstitutional and voted upon by the majority of Iraqi people."
"I suggested that called Article (140) for the areas expropriated and not disputed," referring to "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki faces a promise to apply Article 140 in the meetings of Arbil, which preceded the formation of the government initiative of Massoud Barzani, and actually began the Prime Minister to his promises to where it began concrete steps to implement the constitutional article which has allocated money from the federal budget and distributed as compensation to the families affected by demographic change by the former regime. "
Khoshnaw said that "out of Kirkuk, Kurdish, and I hope to stay around the problem is a political problem and do not convert to a national problem, because the Kurdish parties and the fundamental Kurdish leaders do not want only the application of Article (140) and whatever the results, we accept it."
He also criticized the happy messenger of those who accuse the Kurdish parties that they changed the demography of Kirkuk to bring in Kurds from outside Iraq and the rest of the provinces to the city, wondering how to persuade thousands of people to go to areas without a relatively safe like other provinces of the region, and there are records of a blog since tens of years and can not be manipulated or forgery.
Article 140 is one of the articles of the Constitution of Iraq to resolve the issue of disputed areas between the governments in Baghdad and Erbil, which include areas in Kirkuk, Diyala, Nineveh and Salahuddin.
The program of the government's current commitment to the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution, and of identifying three stages, which is the normalization and census and referendum in Kirkuk and other disputed areas, and was scheduled to end stage normalization in the March 29, 2007 for the next stage of statistics in the July 31, 2007 and then begin the final stage is the referendum in January 15, 2007, but that none of these stages has not been completed until now because of political differences. / End 36.
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Friday, June 10, 2011 11:33
Criticized the deputy from the Kurdistan Alliance, "demands that you want to expiration of the period of constitutional rule (140) relating to disputed areas in Kirkuk," he confirmed "there will be recourse to the international community to resolve the problem if it does not apply that article."
And MP Said Messenger Khoshnaw told all of Iraq, [where] on Friday said, "This article does not include Kirkuk province only, but all the areas that have changed because of the policies of the former regime such as duty, which was truncated from Karbala and added to the gray, which turned Karbala (5000) How to ( 500) km, as well as the existence of areas in abeyance between Mosul and Salah al-Din and Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Diyala, Salahuddin and Dhi Qar and Maysan. " He described those who say that the material was dead that he "accused the Iraqi constitution to death because the article unconstitutional and voted upon by the majority of Iraqi people."
"I suggested that called Article (140) for the areas expropriated and not disputed," referring to "Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki faces a promise to apply Article 140 in the meetings of Arbil, which preceded the formation of the government initiative of Massoud Barzani, and actually began the Prime Minister to his promises to where it began concrete steps to implement the constitutional article which has allocated money from the federal budget and distributed as compensation to the families affected by demographic change by the former regime. "
Khoshnaw said that "out of Kirkuk, Kurdish, and I hope to stay around the problem is a political problem and do not convert to a national problem, because the Kurdish parties and the fundamental Kurdish leaders do not want only the application of Article (140) and whatever the results, we accept it."
He also criticized the happy messenger of those who accuse the Kurdish parties that they changed the demography of Kirkuk to bring in Kurds from outside Iraq and the rest of the provinces to the city, wondering how to persuade thousands of people to go to areas without a relatively safe like other provinces of the region, and there are records of a blog since tens of years and can not be manipulated or forgery.
Article 140 is one of the articles of the Constitution of Iraq to resolve the issue of disputed areas between the governments in Baghdad and Erbil, which include areas in Kirkuk, Diyala, Nineveh and Salahuddin.
The program of the government's current commitment to the implementation of Article 140 of the Constitution, and of identifying three stages, which is the normalization and census and referendum in Kirkuk and other disputed areas, and was scheduled to end stage normalization in the March 29, 2007 for the next stage of statistics in the July 31, 2007 and then begin the final stage is the referendum in January 15, 2007, but that none of these stages has not been completed until now because of political differences. / End 36.
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