Editor: NK Wednesday 18 نيسان 2012 08:25 GMT
Sumerian News / Baghdad
said Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, Wednesday, he does not believe that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is moving towards dictatorship, but he stressed that the errors are borne by all of them is, in what was considered that Iraq could take its "model" of democracy and respect for human rights compared to its neighbors. Talabani said in an interview with "Al Jazeera English" "I do not believe that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is moving towards dictatorship through the infinite power in his hand but there are mistakes committed by the government," adding that "there is a shortage in the government and everyone is responsible for this shortage." The head of the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Massoud Barzani, renewed, in (April 12, 2012), his attack on Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, saying that Iraq is heading to the "dictatorship", as he emphasized that self-determination for the Kurds will be the only option in the absence of Baghdad's cooperation with the region to solve problems. Talabani added, "I also take responsibility As responsible for the maintenance of the Iraqi constitution." He said Talabani that "Iraq can take it as a model of democracy and respect for human rights compared to its neighbors," he explained by saying, "Of course there are breaches of human rights occur here and there, but when look at the issue in general we see that the Iraqis enjoy their rights to democracy such as freedom and personal freedom of expression and freedom of assembly and freedom of demonstration and the formation of opposition. " He Talabani at the same time that the Iraqis have yet to "learn more about the meanings of democracy and human rights," noting, "but I think compared to our neighbors we can be a good model of human rights. " He was President Jalal Talabani said, on Tuesday, that the secession of the Kurds in an independent state is not possible at the present time, urged the young Kurdish enthusiast to declare a Kurdish state to be realistic and support the Iraqi federal rather of separation. comes Talabani's comments after less than 24 hours on the invitation of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Tuesday (April 17, 2012), the Kurdish people to beware of irresponsible statements in order to stay enjoy the wealth of his country, saying that the launch of the statements convulsive do not come good for all the people Iraq, warned against some of the tone of incitement to resort to in an attempt to incite people against each other, or induction of the Party National against the other through the distortion of words and removed from the context. accused the Kurdistan Alliance, on Tuesday, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of marginalizing the powers of the Chief of Army Staff Babiker Zebari and the targeting of some of the positions occupied by the Kurds, while calling for the House of Representatives to take responsibility and correct the "wrong track", it was considered that the Iraqi government "conjures crisis" and its plans will lead to what ended his former regime. and escalated disputes between the political blocs when shifted from the different Iraqi rule of law to the difference in the latter with the Kurdistan Alliance, too, after the new President of Iraqi Kurdistan Massoud Barzani (April 6, 2012), during his visit to the United States attack against the central government in Baghdad and accused her of shirking the promises and commitments, while stressing that the Kurds will not accept any conditions to be positions and powers, however, one person, "leading the army two million." It is noteworthy that some of the media in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Region spoke, in (April 6, 2012), the existence of a political agreement between the National Alliance and Coalition and Iraqi Kurdistan on the withdrawal of confidence from the Prime Minister Iraq's Nuri al-Maliki and the nomination of a replacement for its chairmanship, said that means also that it was agreed that the political Ahmad Chalabi, the most likely to be the successor to the owners, which was denied by the President of the National Alliance, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, described the news as "lie," saying it was "an attempt to hunt in the water Aker. "
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