04/11/2012 0:00
The future of Iraq / special
While the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, required for the Judiciary, whirlwind tour to receive the pressure from those countries to raise the charges against him, the existing Iraqi President Iyad Allawi, a whirlwind tour in the American press for a dialogue with him until he runs, according to sources from the Iraqi embassy in the U.S. Nations, the rudder to its list of agendas and new facts that confirm it is trying to persuade Iraqi political leaders to withdraw confidence from the government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
The source revealed Embassy in Washington, declined to be named, said the former prime minister is trying to get an appointment with the U.S. State Department, but refuses to do so, pointing out that the new candidates for the presidency of the U.S. also refused to meet him. The source confirmed that Allawi published this article, in order to obtain support for his campaign coming from the United States, while the American public sees that he has a setback when the U.S. administration has implemented agendas of both Qatar and Turkey.
Iyad Allawi has said, in the article published by the newspaper, The Washington Times U.S., said that "Iraq is descending into autocracy, which will inevitably lead to the return of dictatorship to the country," adding that "the hopes of building a stable democratic federal Zaher fade." Allawi accused the Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, "violating the constitution to strengthen his personal authority with the army and security forces to suppress political opponents and the Iraqi people, taking advantage of the Iran's support unlimited and the indifference of Washington." And said that "al-Maliki leads the GTX government (Kavkaúaa) is characterized by corruption and brutality, and uses the judicial system questionable in its integrity as a weapon to attack his political opponents and to hide crimes committed by his aides. "and accused the government of Maliki," failing in its duties to provide basic services to the Iraqi people, including clean water, electricity and health services, "said that" the proportion of youth unemployment was 30%, which makes them easy prey for terrorists and criminal gangs, "noting that" the security situation in Iraq is deteriorating almost daily, despite inflation the security services, "adding that" unfortunately, has become the devices part of the problem has been proven management of detention centers where torture under the supervision of the Office of the Prime Minister personally. " He went on Allawi, saying that "things most concern attempts by al-Maliki to suppress or seizing the institutions supposed to be independent, Kmvudata elections and the integrity and the Central Bank," which he described as "Remember to governance laid down by the dictatorial regime." And said that al-Maliki baptized in the recent to "the escalation of verbal attacks against the government of the Kurdistan region," adding that "it came in the wake of the steps contrary to the Constitution adopted by Maliki to target Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, Deputy Prime Minister Saleh Almtalگ after his return," Maliki, "directly from Washington."
Allawi said that it made the Iraqis are building the wrong conclusions about the U.S. role in these events, a role that contrasts with its role advertiser to build a democratic state in Iraq that respects civil rights and seeks to reconcile and to build a impartial and independent judiciary and the lives of political pluralism and free media. "For his part, called a coalition of state law in defiance of Iyad Allawi, to the withdrawal of confidence by the House of Representatives of the Government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Allawi's statements indicating that the latter reflect the "bankruptcy" after the political success of the Iraqi government to hold Arab summit conference in Baghdad last.
A member of a coalition of state law, Abdul Salam al-Maliki said that "accusations of Iyad Allawi's government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's corruption, unrealistic, and that he had proof of that and with it his parliamentary bloc large, he should withdraw confidence from the government that could," explaining that "the Iraqi List, and its leader, accustomed to making declarations convulsive, and do not want the national meeting, so resort to the media, and create with their own crises. " And between al-Maliki that "Iyad Allawi's remarks in recent newspaper The Washington Times reflect the political bankruptcy of the grove and the success of Maliki's government to the success of the Arab summit conference in Baghdad."
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