Iraqi prime minister warns of continued international banditry
Tuesday, January 1, 2013 - 04:18
BAGHDAD (d. B. A)
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Called Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday evening the protestors of Anbar compatriots who cut off the land route between Iraq and neighboring countries to end their sit-in by the State to intervene to end the sit-in because it constitutes a violation of the Iraqi constitution.
Maliki said, in an interview with TV Iraqi government yesterday evening, "The sit-ins currently taking place in Anbar violation of the Constitution of Iraq and I say it frankly that there a large number of ordinary participants want certain issues including appointment but others have agendas emerged through the media and logos and banners and I say to those ordinary people, do not be fuel for one and you withdraw and submitted requests to the state. "
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013 - 04:18
BAGHDAD (d. B. A)
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Called Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Monday evening the protestors of Anbar compatriots who cut off the land route between Iraq and neighboring countries to end their sit-in by the State to intervene to end the sit-in because it constitutes a violation of the Iraqi constitution.
Maliki said, in an interview with TV Iraqi government yesterday evening, "The sit-ins currently taking place in Anbar violation of the Constitution of Iraq and I say it frankly that there a large number of ordinary participants want certain issues including appointment but others have agendas emerged through the media and logos and banners and I say to those ordinary people, do not be fuel for one and you withdraw and submitted requests to the state. "
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