Security and defense to reveal (long) report details of the bombing of Parliament
Date: Monday 06/08/2012 10:18
Baghdad / Iyad al-Tamimi
denied the Commission on Security and Defense Council of Representatives must be a blow up Parliament targeted official or a deputy in Parliament, saying efforts of some agencies to cover up the names of those involved in the incident.
A member security committee, Qasim al-Araji, "The report of the bombing of the parliament missed many details "
He believed that "the implications of the political crisis has cast a shadow on the fact findings of the investigative committees."
said Qasim told the reporter term in the House of Representatives that "security and defense committee are asked to be reading the report in camera for fear of leaking some information." He ruled out al-Araji, the results of the investigation after 27 hours stressing that the results do not appear even if over the 27 years. He said al-Araji, "The Confessions of the existing bombing, Abu Abdul Rahman, a passport is not an Iraqi.
and targeted in the bombing They said that "during the investigation show that no prime minister and parliament speaker Msthdvan but the bombing was intended to destabilize the situation," but it's a clear message to that al Qaeda still has the ability to break even in places such as Parliament and the fortified Green Zone. " He said al-Araji, "The political situation in this phase clearly influenced the results of the investigations, however, that the committee is determined to uncover the rest of the details on public opinion."
To the detection of a source from within the security and defense committee parliamentary that the names declared in the report of the bombing of the parliament did not declare all of them. The source, who preferred anonymity, told the "long" on Sunday that the reading of the report in the private meeting was intended to conceal some of the names that proved the investigations involved, noting that before reading the report a day or two were for security and defense committee and members of the Presidency meeting in among themselves in order to delete those names. The source said that there are names of the deputies from the various lists, possible to have a direct connection with bombings of Representatives. Of Japinh considered a member of the security and defense committee, a coalition of law that the report was read in secret session had tried to give a preliminary picture of how the explosion, stressing that there are details that may appear in the next few days. He said al-Bayati said in a statement to the correspondent term in the House of Representatives, said the report confirmed that the investigation is still ongoing in the bombing of the parliament.
Al-Bayati said that military intelligence and the intelligence service and relevant agencies are still working in order to reach results support the findings of it through the initial report.
noted Bayati There are clues that have not yet discovered, ruling out at the same time that there will be a political deal had been to cover up the fact that some of the names it the lives of people perished in the accident, in addition to the MP who broke through security. Referred to the Legal Committee of the Parliamentary confirmed in (February 7, 2012), the involvement of protections a House blew up parliament, accusing the Commission on Security and Defence selectivity in the disclosure of information, as pointed out last to a mere suspicions elements protections of some officials involved bombing, indicating that the investigation is still ongoing.
saw the fortified Green Zone in central Baghdad, in the (November 28, 2011), a car bomb near the building of the House of Representatives, killing and wounding five civilians, including a spokesman for the Kurdistan Alliance, a pro-Tayeb.
noted that al-Qaeda announced, in (10 January 2012), claimed responsibility for the bombing of the House of Representatives, which targeted the parliament and the first of its kind that gets inside the Green Zone for more than four years, stressing that it was aimed at Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
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