Kurdistan: if Maliki knows that Hashemi accused of terrorism since 2007, why he agreed to the position of vice president
Sunday, 22 December / 2 January 2012 18:34
{Baghdad} Euphrates News criticized the spokesman of the Kurdistan Alliance Farhad Atrushi position of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, indicating that if Maliki knows that Hashemi accused of terrorism and agreed to why he took the post of Vice-President of the Republic.
The Supreme Judicial Council issued an arrest warrant against Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi on the back of the confessions of several of his bodyguards were doing terrorist activities under the guidance of it.
He told Atrushi News} {Euphrates that "al-Maliki had to consult with its partners in the political process concerning Hashemi position of vice president if he knew that he accused of terrorism since 2007."
He added that "the political blocs had seen these accusations and has proven that it is certainly true that it will not allow Hashemi Ptboa any government post, as well as the position of Vice President of the Republic."
He continued, "The way in which it was displayed on the confessions Hashemi and the issuance of arrest warrant against him is a blow to the principle of
National partnership to the wall, "pointing out that" the Kurdistan Alliance does not favor his position on the issue of al-Hashemi, especially as Hashemi his positions against the Kurds is the first to say it was not permissible to head Iraq's people Kurd, but felt that the issue has two aspects of political and judicial. "
He stressed that "the Kurdistan Alliance with the appearance of al-Hashemi to eliminate in front of a fair trial to answer the charges against him and defend himself if he is innocent, but you must create the conditions for the holding of this trial."
The Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, who is currently in the province of Kurdistan, refused to comply with the arrest warrant issued by the Supreme Judicial Council in Baghdad, demanding the transfer of Mhakth to the Court of Kirkuk, but his request was rejected by the Judicial Council. Ended 11
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