Movement Allawi calls for Parliament to hold the government accountable for its inability to provide security for citizens
03.20.2012 | (Voice of Iraq
Baghdad - Where called the National Accord Movement, headed by Iyad Allawi, the House of Representatives to "hold the government accountable for its inability to provide security to citizens." said the spokesperson of the National Accord Movement Hadi and to Zalmi in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today that " Despite the bravado of government, and commander of the armed forces, and many leaders and the security services, to achieve security and dismantle terrorist cells, and the liquidation of al-Qaeda, these achievements alleged are, after all government permission, to the responses of a terrorist quality degrading, making these institutions and leaders claim by showing reasons for not being able so far to protect the lives of Iraqis, despite the recruitment of hundreds of thousands of elements of security, and waste hundreds of billions of cycles in the field security impotent. He added that "we can not today, and people exposed to massacres ugly and sustained in Baghdad and other Iraqi provinces, but the call on the people's representatives in the Council of Representatives to the commitment of their national government accountability for its inability to provide security for citizens, and the fact that the information adduced by about al Qaeda and its capabilities and its ability to carry out this business quality competent and concurrent when and where you want. " and Zalmi that "the Iraqi National Accord Movement condemns this heinous crime which affected many areas of Iraq, they remember the need to make security a collective responsibility by adhering to and promoting the spirit of citizenship, partnership and promote justice and equality, and a retreat from the practices of exclusion and marginalization and uniqueness, resolving file security ministries. " The provinces of Babil, Salahuddin, Diyala and Baghdad, Anbar, Ninewa, Kirkuk, Karbala may came this morning to the attacks with car bombs and improvised explosive devices have killed and wounded dozens of citizens and the elements of the army.
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