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Mutlaq meets MP Bahaa al-Araji, and discuss the initiative of the code of honor called by Sadr
11/12/2011 18:46
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: A statement from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq today, Sunday, said Bahaa al-Araji, Chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee presented to the al-Mutlaq, the initiative of Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr, the judge call for the signing of the Charter of honor between the political blocs and to outline policy and security, oil, and the regions and the formation of the Islamic the highest standard in Iraq.
The statement said al-Mutlaq, received in his office this evening, Bahaa al-Araji, Chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee.
He added: "Showing the initiative of Mr. al-Araji, Muqtada al-Sadr's call for the judge to sign a code of honor among the political blocs and to outline policy and security, oil, and the regions and the formation of a unified High Islamic Council in Iraq."
The statement continued, "the price of the initiative, Dr. al-Mutlaq, stressing his commitment to the security, integrity and unity of the country and it is with any effort to stop the violence and arrests, exclusion and violation of human rights principles and create a real partnership between the components of the Iraqi people."
He stressed al-Mutlaq, according to the statement, "the need to have a very good moves and is committed to the attention of the political blocs to the principles of the honor of dragging its feet without stalling or designed to empty the contents of these efforts to be in the end, ink on paper."
The statement said al-Araji, "explained that Mr. Sadr confirmed that this Charter should be a serious and urgent and that the cooperation of all parties involved in the political process or from the outside and in collaboration with civil society organizations, tribes and all segments of society including students, workers, athletes, artists, journalists and advocates of human rights and other" .
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Mutlaq meets MP Bahaa al-Araji, and discuss the initiative of the code of honor called by Sadr
11/12/2011 18:46
BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: A statement from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq today, Sunday, said Bahaa al-Araji, Chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee presented to the al-Mutlaq, the initiative of Mr. Muqtada al-Sadr, the judge call for the signing of the Charter of honor between the political blocs and to outline policy and security, oil, and the regions and the formation of the Islamic the highest standard in Iraq.
The statement said al-Mutlaq, received in his office this evening, Bahaa al-Araji, Chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee.
He added: "Showing the initiative of Mr. al-Araji, Muqtada al-Sadr's call for the judge to sign a code of honor among the political blocs and to outline policy and security, oil, and the regions and the formation of a unified High Islamic Council in Iraq."
The statement continued, "the price of the initiative, Dr. al-Mutlaq, stressing his commitment to the security, integrity and unity of the country and it is with any effort to stop the violence and arrests, exclusion and violation of human rights principles and create a real partnership between the components of the Iraqi people."
He stressed al-Mutlaq, according to the statement, "the need to have a very good moves and is committed to the attention of the political blocs to the principles of the honor of dragging its feet without stalling or designed to empty the contents of these efforts to be in the end, ink on paper."
The statement said al-Araji, "explained that Mr. Sadr confirmed that this Charter should be a serious and urgent and that the cooperation of all parties involved in the political process or from the outside and in collaboration with civil society organizations, tribes and all segments of society including students, workers, athletes, artists, journalists and advocates of human rights and other" .
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