Sadr's movement: the accusations against Hashemi, legal and not political or sectarian
12/20/2011 20:14
Secretary General of the Liberal bloc representing the Sadrist movement Zia al-Asadi
"Gate Iraqi" Baghdad - The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, on Tuesday, the charges against the Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi legal and should not turn into a political, calling on all politicians to solve their problems through dialogue, while refused to consider charges against Hashemi targeting or sectarian.
The Secretary-General of the Liberal bloc representing the Sadrist movement Zia al-Asadi, said that "a delegation of the mass of free search, today, with the Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani, initiative leader of the Sadrist movement and of the Charter of the honor," noting that "the two sides also discussed the charges to the Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and its repercussions on the political arena. "
The al-Asadi that "the issue of charges against Hashemi legal, judicial, technical, and should not turn into a political issue", calling for "all Iraqi factions to sit down on the table and finish to the law and the Constitution in all the problems that arise between now and then, because the moment is appropriate to escalate to a crisis no matter how was. "
Asadi said that "some media talk about the subject of accusations of al-Hashemi, as targeting Sunni, Shiite or a sectarian conflict arises after the withdrawal of occupation," stressing that "this is not the reality, Sunni or Shiite citizen is not interested in these things."
Asadi noted that "there is a judicial committee and there was no one judge, but five judges and we can not appeal against the Iraqi judiciary," stressing the need to "preserve the neutrality of the judiciary and the law and that all parties stand on the principle of respect for the law and the Constitution."
The Ministry of the Interior offered, on Monday (19 December 2011) Confessions of elements in the protection of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi in which they highlighted that Hashemi cost them personally out assassinations and bombings in Baghdad in return for cash, while issued a Supreme Judicial Council on the background of an arrest warrant for al-Hashemi, according Article IV of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
But Hashemi pregnancy during a press conference held in Erbil, today, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the responsibility of being accused of "terrorism," asserting that he is ready to appear in court when they are transferred his case to the Kurdistan region, while stressing that he did not commit a "rebellion and sin" against a .
The president of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Osama Najafi, said Tuesday (20 December 2011), the confessions, the hallmarks of an explicit discourse of sectarian and promotion, calling for the formation of a joint committee representing all the political blocs to oversee the stages of the investigation, while he supported the initiative of President of Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani, to convene a national conference year.
As called for by President Jalal Talabani on Tuesday to respect the work and allocate the Iraqi judiciary and trust in him, asking not to interfere in its affairs and to challenge its decisions, was described as a warrant for the arrest of his deputy, Tareq al-Hashemi and view the confessions protection in the media as "hasty decisions".
And prevented the security forces in the Baghdad airport, on 18 December 2011, and seven aircraft Hashemi wanted to protect it from the boot, while the political source revealed that the security forces Geert Hashemi between extradition listed in the investigations as soon as possible or the application of legal procedures.
The Iraqi List, announced on 16 December 2011, the suspension of its membership in the House in protest against the "systematic" Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the management of the country, stressing that its ministers placed their resignations at the disposal of its leaders.
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12/20/2011 20:14
Secretary General of the Liberal bloc representing the Sadrist movement Zia al-Asadi
"Gate Iraqi" Baghdad - The Sadrist movement led by Muqtada al-Sadr, on Tuesday, the charges against the Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi legal and should not turn into a political, calling on all politicians to solve their problems through dialogue, while refused to consider charges against Hashemi targeting or sectarian.
The Secretary-General of the Liberal bloc representing the Sadrist movement Zia al-Asadi, said that "a delegation of the mass of free search, today, with the Kurdish regional President Massoud Barzani, initiative leader of the Sadrist movement and of the Charter of the honor," noting that "the two sides also discussed the charges to the Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and its repercussions on the political arena. "
The al-Asadi that "the issue of charges against Hashemi legal, judicial, technical, and should not turn into a political issue", calling for "all Iraqi factions to sit down on the table and finish to the law and the Constitution in all the problems that arise between now and then, because the moment is appropriate to escalate to a crisis no matter how was. "
Asadi said that "some media talk about the subject of accusations of al-Hashemi, as targeting Sunni, Shiite or a sectarian conflict arises after the withdrawal of occupation," stressing that "this is not the reality, Sunni or Shiite citizen is not interested in these things."
Asadi noted that "there is a judicial committee and there was no one judge, but five judges and we can not appeal against the Iraqi judiciary," stressing the need to "preserve the neutrality of the judiciary and the law and that all parties stand on the principle of respect for the law and the Constitution."
The Ministry of the Interior offered, on Monday (19 December 2011) Confessions of elements in the protection of Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi in which they highlighted that Hashemi cost them personally out assassinations and bombings in Baghdad in return for cash, while issued a Supreme Judicial Council on the background of an arrest warrant for al-Hashemi, according Article IV of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
But Hashemi pregnancy during a press conference held in Erbil, today, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the responsibility of being accused of "terrorism," asserting that he is ready to appear in court when they are transferred his case to the Kurdistan region, while stressing that he did not commit a "rebellion and sin" against a .
The president of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Osama Najafi, said Tuesday (20 December 2011), the confessions, the hallmarks of an explicit discourse of sectarian and promotion, calling for the formation of a joint committee representing all the political blocs to oversee the stages of the investigation, while he supported the initiative of President of Kurdistan Region Masoud Barzani, to convene a national conference year.
As called for by President Jalal Talabani on Tuesday to respect the work and allocate the Iraqi judiciary and trust in him, asking not to interfere in its affairs and to challenge its decisions, was described as a warrant for the arrest of his deputy, Tareq al-Hashemi and view the confessions protection in the media as "hasty decisions".
And prevented the security forces in the Baghdad airport, on 18 December 2011, and seven aircraft Hashemi wanted to protect it from the boot, while the political source revealed that the security forces Geert Hashemi between extradition listed in the investigations as soon as possible or the application of legal procedures.
The Iraqi List, announced on 16 December 2011, the suspension of its membership in the House in protest against the "systematic" Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in the management of the country, stressing that its ministers placed their resignations at the disposal of its leaders.
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