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Instead Dabbagh ... news of the appointment of al-Maliki and Minister of Human Rights spokesperson of the government

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A source close to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, he is seriously considering commissioned and Human Rights Minister Mohammed Sudanese Xiaa, spokesperson on behalf of the government.
The source said that the Prime Minister may instruct the Sudanese to be speaking officially on behalf of the government instead of Ali al-Dabbagh, a spokesman for while choosing a new official, stressing that the mandate may be over the next two days.
He added that al-Maliki be lied Ali al-Dabbagh told him the existence of what he called suspicions of corruption in the arms deal with the Russian side, also denied that he commissioned Dabbagh any task on this matter.
He stopped website spokesperson on behalf of Ali al-Dabbagh said on Wednesday without knowing the reasons.
Al-Dabbagh, said on Wednesday that he had warned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki the existence of suspicions of corruption around this deal before heading to Moscow, again denied any involvement in corruption, which is about Russian arms deal.
The Maliki canceled Russian arms deal worth over four billion dollars, after suspicions of corruption, but intends to renegotiate, Defense Minister Saadoun Dulaimi agency to cancel the deal, stressing that it has the responsibility to the Iraqis for any suspicion of corruption in the deal.
Signed Baghdad and Moscow in October last year, a deal for weapons to supply Russia Iraq with 30 hovercraft fighter "Mai 28" and 42 rocket launcher ground-to-air "Pantsir S 1", worth up to 4 billion and $ 200 million.
Ali al-Moussawi was adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister announced that his country had canceled the arms deal held last month with Russia, while stressing Acting Defense Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi, that the agreement with Russia, remains in effect.

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