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Deputy for Law: Civil war will not return as hoped others
Saturday, December 31 / 1 December 2011 09:35
{Baghdad} Euphrates News Deputy for the rule of law that civil war will not return as hoped others, and urged not to stir up sectarian strife through media statements shameful.
Said Abdul Salam al-Maliki told {Euphrates News} said Saturday that "although there are differences between the political blocs that does not mean that civil war and sectarian will occur as alleged by others, ruling out the possibility of civil war, because everyone is determined to build the state and everyone is heading to resolving this crisis, which coincided with the imminent U.S. withdrawal. "
He added that "those calls to spark a civil war is only to attract the world opinion, nothing more, nothing less."
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi and President of the Parliament Osama Najafi, and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi called upon in an open letter published in the Middle East, quoting the New York Times, and Washington to intervene to spare Iraq a civil war in which they accused al-Maliki to push the country into the abyss through his policies.
Maliki, Iraqi members to "respect for the other partner and refrain from firing at random statements, and especially as we still live the atmosphere of the current crisis," adding that "these statements of the accumulated problems that we must find solutions to them."
And called for "respect for the Constitution and legal contexts, and this represents a good entry point to solve the current crisis," calling to "find solutions and not create the crisis." Finished 14 o'clock
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Deputy for Law: Civil war will not return as hoped others
Saturday, December 31 / 1 December 2011 09:35
{Baghdad} Euphrates News Deputy for the rule of law that civil war will not return as hoped others, and urged not to stir up sectarian strife through media statements shameful.
Said Abdul Salam al-Maliki told {Euphrates News} said Saturday that "although there are differences between the political blocs that does not mean that civil war and sectarian will occur as alleged by others, ruling out the possibility of civil war, because everyone is determined to build the state and everyone is heading to resolving this crisis, which coincided with the imminent U.S. withdrawal. "
He added that "those calls to spark a civil war is only to attract the world opinion, nothing more, nothing less."
The leader of the Iraqi List, Iyad Allawi and President of the Parliament Osama Najafi, and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi called upon in an open letter published in the Middle East, quoting the New York Times, and Washington to intervene to spare Iraq a civil war in which they accused al-Maliki to push the country into the abyss through his policies.
Maliki, Iraqi members to "respect for the other partner and refrain from firing at random statements, and especially as we still live the atmosphere of the current crisis," adding that "these statements of the accumulated problems that we must find solutions to them."
And called for "respect for the Constitution and legal contexts, and this represents a good entry point to solve the current crisis," calling to "find solutions and not create the crisis." Finished 14 o'clock
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