Initiative Kobler drop charges against al-Issawi and left to spend a file, it's over!!
01/14/2013 12:00 am
The future of Iraq / special
at the time revealed the United Nations representative in Iraq Martin Kobler initiative launched by the religious authority, Ali al-Sistani to resolve all the current crises, especially the demonstrations that provoke sectarianism, confirmed a senior political source that Kobler urged politicians to keep the issue of the protection of the Minister of Finance, however, judiciary.
said Kuebler, told a news conference after meeting reference Ali al-Sistani, on Sunday, said, "This initiative is consistent with the visits by a number of parties of Kurdistan and the Iraqi List, as well as the rule of law in order to end the crisis that hit the country," adding, "it was reached with Sistani launch carrying a lot of items that must be implemented in accordance with peaceful dialogue and democratic form committees to study the legitimate demands carried by protesters during demonstrations in the western regions. "and called on Prime UNAMI in Iraq," the Iraqi government to show restraint and show flexibility and to maintain peace and to provide the appropriate atmosphere for the demonstrations. "
, said a senior political source said that "Kubler sees looking for point of convergence to quell the crisis that erupted since the time of the country against the backdrop of the charges, which affected the protection and Finance Minister Rafie al-Issawi," explaining that Kubler put an initiative "includes drop file Charges against the Issawi and leave the judiciary works regarding the charges to protect, "adding that this initiative keeps the" Implementation of the possible demands of demonstrators western region and not compromising the constitution and achievements constitutional as well as stop the demonstrations, fearing exit the crisis to no dire consequences, " he says.
The source said that the tour "Kobler will include some of the politicians all conflicting currents," he said, adding that they "will come out by the close of the current Iraqi crisis."
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