03/05/2012 18:44
Erbil, May 3 / May (Rn) - accused the Iraqi National Accord Movement, led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi on Thursday, the government continued to blow up any initiative is in the direction of resolving the tensions plaguing the country.
The official spokesman of the Iraqi National Accord Movement, Hadi Zalmi, in a statement posted on the website of the leader of the reconciliation of Iraq, Iyad Allawi, said, "In the absence of the intention of seriousness out of the crisis that beset the political process, and to cut the road in front of all forms of national consensus, which unanimously by the national leadership to save the country from the present plight, the Government continues, through its security forces blow up any gesture in the direction of finding premises to dismantle the tensions created by the tendency of tyranny and exclusiveness and exclusion and the marginalization of their partners. "
He said, "to coincide with the climate of national consensus on the consultations and agreements prior to the departure of the current impasse, confirmed by interviews Erbil recently, Chen security campaigns, raids and arbitrary arrests targeting members of the National Accord Movement, and the Iraqi List and the forces allied with them, and the brothers of the Sadrist movement, as the detainees are to the absence in secret prisons,
And face the painful violations of their rights guaranteed by the Constitution, to exercise their right to torture, and denial of appointment of counsel or interview their parents. "
The statement noted that "the arrest of Dean of Baghdad College of Economic Sciences University, Mohamed Refaat Ahmed Energy, yesterday, and taken from the campus in conditions of degrading treatment and provocative is just a confirmation of the arrests, systematic," noting that "the filter element of the protections Accord Movement and the sight of the security services of the Department of Intelligence nearby, is an index raises doubts the possibility of pushing the security forces to terrorize political opponents. "
The statement stressed that "the movement condemns these methods, and warns of repercussions on the future of the freedoms and political pluralism, civil rights, and the entire democratic process," and urged "the government and security agencies to stop those practices that put the perpetrators and the perpetrators legally accountable sooner or later" , while appealed to the "public opinion and national forces to stand against the challenges posed by the dictatorship, a commitment to national duty and moral responsibility."
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