Baghdad - The World
Wednesday - 11 April 2012
Saw Iyad Allawi, the Iraqi leader that conditions in Iraq is now going to the country's civil war, would lead to the shredding, and increase the troubles in the region unstable to begin with. Calling on the United States to take its role, through the United Nations this time, to restore the political process back on track by forcing the Maliki government, the implementation of the terms of Arbil.
Allawi said in an article entitled "Iraq sliding back into violence," published in The Washington Times in support of neo-conservatives, on Tuesday, said that "9 years have passed since that removed American troops tyrant and brutal for Iraq at an enormous cost of lives and money, but the country sliding actually now , back to the clutches of the authority of a man and a single new risk, which will lead inevitably to the dictatorship of the country's comprehensive, threw aside hopes for a prosperous Iraq that, a stable, democratic and federal. "
According to Allawi, Maliki "took advantage of unconditional support from Tehran, and the indifference of Washington, to violate the Constitution in order to consolidate his personal authority its use of security forces and the army, and conquer his political opponents, and even the general public, as reflected in the suppression of peaceful demonstrations in Iraq." Allawi launched, sponsored by the newspaper as Prime Minister of Iraq, former, and not the leader of the Iraqi List, an attack on the Iraqi judiciary and administrative authorities. He said, "Mr. Maliki stands on top of increasingly bureaucratic Kavkoah intensity is characterized by corruption and brutality, based on the dubious judicial authority as a weapon against his political opponents with his associates to hide crimes."
He reviewed the Allawi government's performance, saying, "At a time limit the government in securing the basic services, including clean water, electricity, decent health care; high rates of unemployment among our youth is frustrating to more than 30 percent, making recruitment easy for terrorists and prey to gangs. The Vidhor security situation day after day in spite of an increase in private security forces. "
He criticized the Prime Minister of Iraq, former security forces as a tool, however, al-Maliki personally and said, "Unfortunately, some of these forces turn out to be a part of the problem is, administered by torture chambers directly linked to the Prime Minister himself, as reported by many international organizations for human rights." Allawi expressed serious concern of "attempts to crush the growing number of institutions that were supposed to be independent or seized, such as the Electoral Commission, and integrity, and communication and, more recently, the central bank."
And found that "these things are among the other acts disturbing, reminder of a scary pattern of rule established by the dictatorship. Recently, claimed Mr. al-Maliki intensify his speeches against the government of the Kurdistan region. This was partly in the wake of the movements of Mr. Maliki's unconstitutional to target Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, and Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, immediately after his return from a visit to the United States. " "This, in turn, drag the Iraqis to wrong conclusions about the role of Washington in a series of events that, in contrast to the original vision to the United States to build a democratic state in Iraq enjoy the freedoms of a civil, and national reconciliation, and an independent judiciary, fair, and political pluralism, and the media."
And Ouge Allawi blamed the American administration when he saw him break the commitment of the United States on Iraq, saying "I gave the resolution of Washington's commitment is clear, Mr. Maliki's confidence to move closer to its goal of achieving absolute power, through the inevitable about blatant implementation of the Arbil power-sharing sponsored by Massoud Barzani and the White House" . Allawi expressed his belief that "the ultimate disintegration of the political momentum behind the Convention, which allows the country to slide into sectarian and authoritarian rule, instead of going toward reconciliation and reconstruction." He returned to call the United States to play an active role in Iraq "and the disastrous result of this case, increased frustration among Iraqis of the role of the United States and its efforts in establishing a stable democracy in Iraq." He stressed his commitment to the Convention on the Erbil and Segerh non-implementation. "Yet not clear any effort by Washington as the custodian of the Convention on Arbil to get out of the current impasse, it will surely drown in Iraq violence Iraq's communities, ethnic groups and even political parties."
And tried to Prime Minister of Iraq, former warning the United States to intervene, and warned, "At the same time, leaving the current provision of inappropriate wreaking on the earth; will not lead to aggravation of differences only, and to encourage councils other provinces to declare their areas independently, as happened recently in Basra, Anbar and Salahuddin and Diyala. This will lead to many conflicts between the central government and regional governments, on the one hand, and between religious communities and diverse groups that Tkhatl for access to power on the other, which risked repeating the cycle of retaliatory violence in the days of the years 2006 and 2007 black. "
Allawi stressed his warning to the United States ", so the fragmentation of Iraq and a return to sectarian violence will not tear the fabric of Iraq, but will further destabilize the volatile region already, with calls for no doubt to the intervention of an unwanted part of the neighboring countries that compete at all for influence in Iraq." . But Allawi, the solution came when he stated that "with all this, it is possible to avoid this scenario." In his answer on how it stated that "the United States should redouble its efforts through the United Nations to restore the political process back on track without delay, by insisting on full implementation of the agreement Erbil for the purpose of building transparency, rule of law, and national reconciliation, respect for the Constitution and human rights both ". While recognizing that Allawi "is to find a solution according to the terms of our Constitution rests with the Iraqis," but he also stressed that "the United States does not cease to be an important ally in the democratic transformation in Iraq, a shift that was not completed until now."
And linking the U.S. intervention required to avoid certain dictatorship, saying that "U.S. support is a must today more than ever, if we want to avoid seeing Iraq turned away in the hands of one person and his party."
Allawi continued, "the weight of the White House is still great on the Maliki government." And link "should use this weight to ensure that the enormous sacrifices made by the Iraqi people and the U.S. were not in vain." He concluded that "this is the only hope left for Iraq for the salvation of what appeared to be through a definite direction of falling into the fate of the failed state, which Schohaa wars, corruption and authoritarian rule, as well as fed terrorism in an unstable region at all. This legacy of the tragic can be the role of the United States in the country to avoid them, and to avoid the disastrous consequences to the world. "
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