12/22/2011 20:42
Morning Albzona
"Iraq's gate" Basra - The political parties and movements in Basra, on Thursday, its support for the code of honor called by cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, while the local government welcomed the initiative at a conference at the headquarters of the provincial council to discuss the Charter.
The head of the provincial council in Basra Sabah Hassan Albzona "The Council took the initiative to convene a conference in his headquarters, attended by all the political forces that make up the Council, in addition to the parties and other groups to discuss the paragraphs of the Charter of the national honor of the Sadrist movement," noting that "the participants support the Charter and wish to sign it" .
He Albzona that "the Charter will hopefully contribute to the fairness of religious minorities, and the mitigation of political crises, and improve the security situation," adding that "the Charter need to add some points that belong to the province to be fully consistent with their different situations."
In turn, said the governor of Basra behind Abdul-Samad, "The local government needs to the Charter because it calls for national unity and the rejection of extremism," asserting that "post-American withdrawal requires the coming together of all Iraqi parties to improve the general situation in the country."
The cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called on 10 December 2011, the Iraqi parties to sign a code of honor and the national stage after the departure of U.S. forces, as confirmed Liberal block, the Charter includes all Iraqi participants in the political process or from non-participants, pointing out that includes the 13 points are for discussion and modification, including the point of calling on Iraqis to peaceful coexistence, and others, urging them to neutralize and the District of extremists from all sides and hold them accountable, in Paragraph VI of the Charter on "Prevention of speeches, articles, writings and statements, and even conferences and meetings exciting strife and sectarian strife."
For his part, said the leadership of the Communist Party in Basra, Abbas Jourani in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The Charter is a document of honor involving the content of a good predominantly religious character," adding that "the sixth paragraph of the Charter need to add the words (including not intersect with the freedom of opinion and expression) of fear of arbitrariness in its application. "
For his part, the head of the Liberals in Basra Mazen Mezni in an interview for "Alsumaria News", that "all political parties and movements in the province expressed willingness to sign the Charter," noting that "the meeting will be followed by another meeting to discuss the Charter to be held in Baghdad After a few days and then will be able political forces to sign the Charter. "
The Mezni that "the frequency of meetings and conferences devoted to discussion of the Charter was because the points can be modified by deletion and addition," adding that "the Council (Almaúa) linked to its committees, and affiliates will be formed after the signing of the Charter shall hold those in violation of the points contained by imposing sanctions, social moral them free of violence. "
The majority of political parties and movements in Basra signed on 10 December 2011, a document of honor whereby the inventory of arms in the hands of security forces, and to address the movement aimed to spread extremism, and a commitment not to contribute to the creation of political crises, not the Office of Martyr Sadr, one of the signatories of the document prepared by the Political Council, which includes most of the political parties and movements in the province, because the office commented during the current year membership in the Council said.
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