Allawi's list reveals the details of the memorandum to be submitted to the summit of Baghdad Thurs, 03.22.2012 Baghdad
Confirmed the movement of the Iraqi National Accord led by Iyad Allawi, on Wednesday, insisting on the provision of a memorandum to the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad at the end of March current, and revealed it to contain a number of internal issues unresolved, most notably the Iranian threats to a number of Iraqi forces, and foreign interventions, and violations of human rights , and the non-implementation of agreements Erbil.
A spokesman for the movement Hadi Zalmi in a statement released yesterday, and received the long version of it, that "the movement is preparing to address a note to the top of Baghdad that includes many of the issues related to the war on Iraq, most notably the absence of national partnership, and the growing foreign influence, and the continuation of the Iranian threat to the forces of the Iraqi National , and constitutional violations. "
Zalmi added that "the memo also indicates that it was to undo everything that has been agreed upon within the Erbil agreements which formed the current government, as well as expansion and the absence of detention in secret prisons, and exclusion and marginalization."
He Zalmi that "holding the Arab summit in Baghdad does not represent the return of Iraq to foster Arab, but also aims to discuss the situation of the Arab peoples, and witnessed some of the horrors and the attempts to marginalize and acquisitions and suppression, oppression and murder, including the Iraqi people."
In a related context, accused unnamed parties Zalmi to "dilute the issue of the National Congress of the approach by continuing procrastination and delay."
The announcement of the National Accord Movement intention to send a memo to the Arab summit in Baghdad, a confirmation of the statements made by the number of members of the Iraqi List, over the past weeks on the presentation of the problems faced by the country through written messages you send to the Arab leaders for discussion at the summit of Baghdad.
The Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi announced on 19 March 2012, to submit a formal request to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has four demands, which is a national meeting before the summit of Baghdad, and the abolition of the law of accountability and justice, and to accelerate the enactment of a law of amnesty, and the application of the terms of Erbil, while threatened to withdraw its ministers from the government in the event of non-implementation of their demands within 72 hours, with a coalition of state law response to the threat, describing the demands as "unrealistic," and accused Iraq of trying to disrupt the Arab summit.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi capital Baghdad is preparing to receive the delegations participating Arab summit Arab countries, which will be held in Iraq by the end of this month, had been handed Iraq agenda of the summit delegates of Arab governments to the Arab League in Cairo (15 March current), including a clause was proposed by stressing the need to condemnation of acts of terrorism and agreed to fight it.
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Confirmed the movement of the Iraqi National Accord led by Iyad Allawi, on Wednesday, insisting on the provision of a memorandum to the Arab Summit to be held in Baghdad at the end of March current, and revealed it to contain a number of internal issues unresolved, most notably the Iranian threats to a number of Iraqi forces, and foreign interventions, and violations of human rights , and the non-implementation of agreements Erbil.
A spokesman for the movement Hadi Zalmi in a statement released yesterday, and received the long version of it, that "the movement is preparing to address a note to the top of Baghdad that includes many of the issues related to the war on Iraq, most notably the absence of national partnership, and the growing foreign influence, and the continuation of the Iranian threat to the forces of the Iraqi National , and constitutional violations. "
Zalmi added that "the memo also indicates that it was to undo everything that has been agreed upon within the Erbil agreements which formed the current government, as well as expansion and the absence of detention in secret prisons, and exclusion and marginalization."
He Zalmi that "holding the Arab summit in Baghdad does not represent the return of Iraq to foster Arab, but also aims to discuss the situation of the Arab peoples, and witnessed some of the horrors and the attempts to marginalize and acquisitions and suppression, oppression and murder, including the Iraqi people."
In a related context, accused unnamed parties Zalmi to "dilute the issue of the National Congress of the approach by continuing procrastination and delay."
The announcement of the National Accord Movement intention to send a memo to the Arab summit in Baghdad, a confirmation of the statements made by the number of members of the Iraqi List, over the past weeks on the presentation of the problems faced by the country through written messages you send to the Arab leaders for discussion at the summit of Baghdad.
The Iraqi List led by Iyad Allawi announced on 19 March 2012, to submit a formal request to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has four demands, which is a national meeting before the summit of Baghdad, and the abolition of the law of accountability and justice, and to accelerate the enactment of a law of amnesty, and the application of the terms of Erbil, while threatened to withdraw its ministers from the government in the event of non-implementation of their demands within 72 hours, with a coalition of state law response to the threat, describing the demands as "unrealistic," and accused Iraq of trying to disrupt the Arab summit.
It is noteworthy that the Iraqi capital Baghdad is preparing to receive the delegations participating Arab summit Arab countries, which will be held in Iraq by the end of this month, had been handed Iraq agenda of the summit delegates of Arab governments to the Arab League in Cairo (15 March current), including a clause was proposed by stressing the need to condemnation of acts of terrorism and agreed to fight it.
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