Sunday, March 25 / March 2012 20:05
[Baghdad - where]
Is Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to transfer the body of Iraqi citizenship was killed in the United States to Iraq.
The channel quoted the Iraqi semi-official al-Maliki said "We were ordered to transfer the body of Iraqi citizenship was killed in the United States aboard a private jet at the expense of the state to Iraq."
The sources have confirmed to [where] from California, "The Iraqi woman has died after being found seriously injured and infected with a threatening letter beside it says" Go back to your country, you are terrorists. "
The newspaper [San Diego Union Tribune] that the Iraqi and called Ms. Shaima Awadi [32]-year-old mother of five children, had found her 17-year-old daughter in the dining room and taken to a medical center in the region, but she died last night.
The police statement said that during the early stages of the investigations found a threatening message "very close to the place where you found it on the lady."
He added that the family Shaima Awadi, "said they had found a similar message earlier this month, but they did not inform the authorities."
The spokesman did not disclose the content of the message or whether the police were dealing with the attack as a hate crime.
He said that although the police to explore all aspects of the investigation, but "The evidence leads us to believe as a single offense."
Al-Zaidi, told family friend of the San Diego Union-Tribune says that the threat message "Go to your country. You are a terrorist."
Zaidi told the newspaper that the victim's family lived in the house located in the area [El Cajon] only for a few weeks after returning back to San Diego County, coming from Michigan.
According to family friends that the victim's husband works in the private sector contractor for the U.S. Army, as a cultural advisor for the training of the soldiers who were about to be deployed in the Middle East.
An official of the Committee on American-Islamic Relations said the family lived in the United States since the mid-1990. He said it was unfortunate that the family did not report it has received the first threat and said, "should take these threats seriously."
The newspaper reported that the city of El Cajon Family Tskintha which lies to the north-east of the city of San Diego, is home to about 40 thousand of Iraqi immigrants, where is the second largest gathering of its kind in the United States after Detroit. Ended.
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