Maliki calls for security agencies to tighten their procedures and to do their duty with utmost discipline to protect citizens
2011-12-22 18:33:50
BAGHDAD (Iba) ... Called the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Nouri al-Maliki security forces and army to tighten its procedures and to do their duty with utmost discipline to protect the citizens.
And the transfer of the Information Office of the Prime Minister Maliki as saying in a press release issued today: that a series of criminal bombings that targeted the innocent and defenseless in the schools, markets and public places, revealing again the mud enemy faced by the Iraqis and the nature of the criminal will not hesitate for the conduct of any way to achieve their goals.
He added that the timing of these crimes and the selection of location confirms once again for all the doubters, the political nature of the goals that they want to achieve through the crime and killing unarmed innocent people and their attempts to confuse the hope of reaching those goals.
He called on security forces and army troops to tighten their procedures and to do their duty with utmost discipline to protect citizens and to bridge the gaps through which the security of these killers, and not to be drawn to the reactions of criminals trying to push them to it to achieve their goals malignant.
He renewed his call for the clergy, politicians, political parties, tribal chiefs and all the national forces to assume responsibility for the good in this delicate situation, and to stand by the security forces and strengthening the right Palmaloma, support and maintain the unity of the class.
He stressed that criminals and those who stand behind them will not be able to change the course of events and the political process or the impunity that they will face sooner or later.
The capital Baghdad, has seen this morning a series of car bombs and explosive devices in various areas, including 63 people killed and 185 wounded in the outcome can be increased. (End)
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