Iraq: close the port Trebil is for collective economic punishment
01/08/2013 9:42
Iraqi List MP Raad Dahlaki
"Gate" Baghdad - said Iraqi MP Raad Dahlaki in a statement Tuesday that "the demands of the demonstrators are not requests but human absent for a long time and you need to pause to achieve them."
He said the "street when calling rights through peaceful demonstrations formal legal face of repression by the army and beaten with batons and today a new crisis to close Trebil border and port as if there is an intention to economic sanctions."
He added that "the citizen who elected us and gave us legitimacy today demanding their rights and we achieved an important application rate was either 50 or 60 or 70% is important to reach out into the street, to defuse the current crisis because it Stasv everyone."
He added that "the authorities of the three rights and we have to be serious in providing solutions and away from the two characters are the {Q} user will work and we will achieve and {and} the agency, which has long managed by a lot of state institutions by irresponsible people before the law."
And that he "did not stay in front of the current government a lot of time before the end of the electoral cycle and the citizen did not touch anything and if we assume that he politicized and there agendas driven even though it lies or promote or mixing leaves, but you succeeded this government in any of the files, whether the economy security or services and other important files. "
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has presented perspectives and solutions to the current crisis is to dissolve parliament and government and converted into a caretaker for the remainder of the old and hold early elections could produce faces and new characters can offer something to the people, and refuted propositions throwing gel blame on the government while he was supposed Accounting Parliament, which was unable to approve many of the laws and negligent Bntiv ministers and completion of the budgets of their ministries and return to the state and local governments that failed to provide the services to the provinces.
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