BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Head of Iraqiya bloc Iyad Alawi criticized today the abstention of Iraqi government to put to court those who shot rockets against Kuwaiti Mobarak terminal, end of August last.
In an interview with Kuwaiti Al-Rai daily, he criticized the selective method used by the government regarding the events taking place.
He pointed out the persons who shot the rockets were captured by the government, but "we did not hear anything since then".
Iraqi Forces Commander's office denied that the Iraqi territories were used to launch the rockets, as stated by spokesman Qassim Atta.
Alawi added that Nouri Al-Maliki's government "dug the old papers in an attempt to put Hashimi to court" .
"They screened ghosts , but did not tell how the investigated with them and when", he questioned.
Baghdad witnessed a number of continued explosions that led to 70 killings and 180 wounded, mostly of the civilians, at a time the country is having a political crisis following the criminal charges against vice-president Tariq al-Hashimi, and withdrawing confidence from deputy premier Saleh al-Mutlaq of the Iraqiya bloc.
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In an interview with Kuwaiti Al-Rai daily, he criticized the selective method used by the government regarding the events taking place.
He pointed out the persons who shot the rockets were captured by the government, but "we did not hear anything since then".
Iraqi Forces Commander's office denied that the Iraqi territories were used to launch the rockets, as stated by spokesman Qassim Atta.
Alawi added that Nouri Al-Maliki's government "dug the old papers in an attempt to put Hashimi to court" .
"They screened ghosts , but did not tell how the investigated with them and when", he questioned.
Baghdad witnessed a number of continued explosions that led to 70 killings and 180 wounded, mostly of the civilians, at a time the country is having a political crisis following the criminal charges against vice-president Tariq al-Hashimi, and withdrawing confidence from deputy premier Saleh al-Mutlaq of the Iraqiya bloc.
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