A source close: Maliki fears a military coup
15/01/2012 21:13
Baghdad / Orr News
Disclosed an official source in the office of Nuri al-Maliki, the intensification of security measures around the perimeter of the building the office of Prime Minister and his home in the Green Zone. The source told "The new measures included the closure of the main street leading to the home of Prime Minister, which also includes the home of his son, Ahmed al-Maliki and the collection of his advisers," noting that "the region which is home to a gathering of officials close to Maliki.
The source said the Prime Minister and the fear of a coup against his government, especially in light of a deepening political crisis ravaging the country for weeks on the accusation, Vice President and leader of the Iraqi List, Tariq al-Hashimi to terrorism.
And see the streets and major intersections in Baghdad common security thick, according to the spokesman for the Federal Police Colonel Mohammed Baidhani, who asserted that "the procedures for inspection and audit will double to prevent similar attacks will focus the security fortifications at the institutions and government departments, schools and universities, as well as groupings of trade and markets."
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15/01/2012 21:13
Baghdad / Orr News
Disclosed an official source in the office of Nuri al-Maliki, the intensification of security measures around the perimeter of the building the office of Prime Minister and his home in the Green Zone. The source told "The new measures included the closure of the main street leading to the home of Prime Minister, which also includes the home of his son, Ahmed al-Maliki and the collection of his advisers," noting that "the region which is home to a gathering of officials close to Maliki.
The source said the Prime Minister and the fear of a coup against his government, especially in light of a deepening political crisis ravaging the country for weeks on the accusation, Vice President and leader of the Iraqi List, Tariq al-Hashimi to terrorism.
And see the streets and major intersections in Baghdad common security thick, according to the spokesman for the Federal Police Colonel Mohammed Baidhani, who asserted that "the procedures for inspection and audit will double to prevent similar attacks will focus the security fortifications at the institutions and government departments, schools and universities, as well as groupings of trade and markets."
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