D. Allawi: We want an alternative to the owners and totally blown democracy in Iraq
ID number: 2425 Issue Date: 21/12/2011 day: Wednesday
Last Updated: 21/12/2011
Lamented the death of Dr. Ayad Allawi, Iraq's political process, adding that the coalition in Iraq now wants an alternative to the owners manages the affairs of the country until the next election.
He said that democracy was under threat in Iraq has completely blown up now, and we fear that this will lead to more sectarian bloodshed, especially if we take into account the current circumstances in the region.
He said that Dr. Allawi, with the complicity of Iran is seeking domestic destinations to take advantage of a U.S. withdrawal.
He said: "Certainly, Iran is trying to fill the void, as they say, they're the withdrawal of U.S. troops and want to act in Iraq as if it was Iran, and this is unacceptable to us and unacceptable to the Iraqi people, and we do not want interference from our neighbors in our affairs."
On his part, White House spokesman J. Carney concern for Washington to issue an arrest warrant against Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, Carney urged all parties to resolve differences peacefully, consistent with the democratic path.
Said Carney, "We are following reports on the issuance of an arrest warrant for Iraqi Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi of Iraq, has talked to all the political parties and we expressed our concern about these developments, we urge all parties to work to resolve their differences peacefully and through dialogue in a manner compatible with the rule law and the democratic political process. "
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