Wednesday July 13, 2011
Sadr collects signatures of 100 members to prevent the entry of the occupation of the Parliament
Follow-up - and babysit -
Declared free mass of the Sadrist movement, on Wednesday, announced the launch of a campaign to demand U.S. forces to prevent and diplomats access to the building of the parliament, while confirming that it had gathered so far the signing of a hundred deputies.
The Liberal MP for the Bloc Maha league that "the Sadrist bloc in the House of Representatives organized a campaign to collect signatures to demand to prevent the U.S. military presence and American diplomats attended entry to Parliament," indicating that "demand will be for the Presidency of the Council of Representatives for approval."
The league added that "the House of Representatives and the rule of immunity is imperative not to allow U.S. troops to and roaming in the corridors and see what is going on in it," noting that "mass signatures collected so far one hundred and one deputy."
And followed the league that "the campaign to collect signatures in demand," pointing out that "members of the House of Representatives signed on demand will hold a press conference soon to express it for their refusal to enter the U.S. and American diplomats to the parliament building and issue a decision and the law prevents them from that."
She pointed out that the league "who wants to meet them, but so be it in another place away from the parliament."
The Minister of Defense of the new Leon Panetta said, on July 12 this, that his country's forces carried out individually military operations against Shiite militias in Iraq, a year after the end of U.S. combat operations formally.
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