The rule of law and government: Do not believe all the reports UN on Iraq
Date: Monday 30/4/2012 9:20
Baghdad / Wael grace
in the afternoon last August, hot, 2003 in Baghdad, killing Iraqi friend - as it was called - and 19 people from his colleagues, after a truck bomb that destroyed the Canal Hotel, the headquarters of the United Nations offices in Iraq. Sergio de Mello, United Nations representative in Iraq Brazilian citizenship was among the first victims of a wave of car bombs, which began targeting the country day after day, and left after most of the workers to Jordan after he became the security situation does not allow by being in the light of the killings, kidnapping and extortion of the long-some of them.
Today, the headquarters abandoned, says the Ministry of Tourism, which owns institute a special graduation of students working in this area that the Ministry of Health is seeking to convert it to a special center revitalization of the heart, while tourism is still the view that it is possible to rebuild it and benefit students of the institute practical application inside it.
Mission "UNAMI "political character says breezes Alabegi working in one of the offices of the United Nations inhabit the fortified Green Zone, and the security situation in the country does not allow easy movement of the two years. Does not intend to mission out of the green lines to the red as long as the security situation is the same.
and amid the complexity of the work of the United Nations in Iraq is still considered reports from the field at all levels and areas, while accusing the government and on the lips of media advisor to the Prime Minister not to fairness and impartiality. Said Ali al-Musawi, "some of the staff at the United Nations working for the hostile parties."
and state law describes through one of its members that the United Nations infiltrated by henchmen of Saddam, says MP Jawad Albzona that "some in the UN body were part of a repressive apparatus of Saddam."
The breezes Alabegi saying "no interest for the Indian and Chinese and other nationalities working in the offices of the United Nations to issue biased reports or stand against Iraq?"
In contrast there are those seen from the partners of the political process that the role of the United Nations in Iraq gave comfort and lent legitimacy to many of the institutions of constitutional democracy. Liberals among the Sadrists say "Help us pay a lot in the success of the elections, and their role is essential," adds Sadrist lawmaker Amir Kanani "The government does not wish to reveal the region of control corruption and violations of human rights ... and the security authorities more a rejection of the existence of the UN." Conversely there are those who wonder of the political class in Iraq, reports that call into question the validity of a few years ago considered rich material to attack Saddam. President of the Association to Protect Journalists Uday Hatem says, "most politicians today Aldan power in Iraq were opposed to the outside, and rely on reports issued by the representations of the United Nations, particularly in the humanitarian side to fight the dictatorial regime," he adds, "Today they changed their minds and question the credibility of the reports as they stand against them." .
and confirms the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Martin Kobler, his commitment to stay with Iraq to overcome the "transition," said Kubler earlier that "the United Nations is keen to stay with Iraq, so that he can overcome the transition safely, and access to the stability of full crowned by his hard work towards the establishment of democracy ".
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