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Clerics in Diyala claim the three presidencies to assume its role in the fairness of the people
01/25/2013 - 17:53
Alsumaria News / Diyala
Religious Committee announced in the Diyala provincial council, Friday, clerics have called for the three presidencies in the country to assume its role in justice for working people to respond rapidly to the demands of the demonstrators, while worshipers warned of impatience because of procrastination government agencies about their demands.
Committee Chairman happiest Almchaakhi in an interview for "Alsumaria News" that "clerics called for the three presidencies to take their role in the fairness of the people and the rapid response to the demands of the demonstrators legitimate," adding that "their demands include cancellation of the laws of accountability and justice, terrorism, and the release of innocent people, and achieve balance in government institutions and deal with the phenomenon of confidential informant. "
, Was staged clerics, Friday, united prayer in four areas in Diyala province was attended by thousands of worshipers.
The Chairman of the Committee denied religious in Diyala Council "demonstrations in any of the areas of Diyala," noting that "what happened is a protest to the worshipers after prayers consolidated legitimate expression of their views."
For his part, warned Karim Jassim (38 years) after attending prayers at a mosque friendly editing area (4 km south of Baquba) of worshipers impatience at what he described as "government's procrastination over the legitimate demands."
Jassim said, in an interview for "Alsumaria News" that "there is anger revolution sweeping most of the people of Diyala because of the slowdown in government agencies in the release of innocent women detained without legal justification."
Expected Jabar Ali Baker (40) that the people of Baquba resort to "sit next week if the government does not speed up the implementation of their demands."
Baker added that "most of the provinces have seen visiting government delegations except Diyala, which has not visited yet a which Ogad many of the people of the province."
The Diyala province (and its Baquba about 55 km northeast of Baghdad) has taken on Friday strict security measures in four areas to secure prayers uniform called for a number of clergy under the name of "Fri no retreat" in support of the protests anti-government taking place in a number of provinces.
And witnessing the governorates of Anbar and Nineveh, Salahuddin and Kirkuk as well as Diyala and some areas of Baghdad, since 25 December 2012 daily demonstrations to demand the release of women prisoners and detainees innocent and prosecute "violators symptoms" of women prisoners, as well as change the course of government, with the lifting of some demonstrators ceiling demands to sack Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
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Clerics in Diyala claim the three presidencies to assume its role in the fairness of the people
01/25/2013 - 17:53
Alsumaria News / Diyala
Religious Committee announced in the Diyala provincial council, Friday, clerics have called for the three presidencies in the country to assume its role in justice for working people to respond rapidly to the demands of the demonstrators, while worshipers warned of impatience because of procrastination government agencies about their demands.
Committee Chairman happiest Almchaakhi in an interview for "Alsumaria News" that "clerics called for the three presidencies to take their role in the fairness of the people and the rapid response to the demands of the demonstrators legitimate," adding that "their demands include cancellation of the laws of accountability and justice, terrorism, and the release of innocent people, and achieve balance in government institutions and deal with the phenomenon of confidential informant. "
, Was staged clerics, Friday, united prayer in four areas in Diyala province was attended by thousands of worshipers.
The Chairman of the Committee denied religious in Diyala Council "demonstrations in any of the areas of Diyala," noting that "what happened is a protest to the worshipers after prayers consolidated legitimate expression of their views."
For his part, warned Karim Jassim (38 years) after attending prayers at a mosque friendly editing area (4 km south of Baquba) of worshipers impatience at what he described as "government's procrastination over the legitimate demands."
Jassim said, in an interview for "Alsumaria News" that "there is anger revolution sweeping most of the people of Diyala because of the slowdown in government agencies in the release of innocent women detained without legal justification."
Expected Jabar Ali Baker (40) that the people of Baquba resort to "sit next week if the government does not speed up the implementation of their demands."
Baker added that "most of the provinces have seen visiting government delegations except Diyala, which has not visited yet a which Ogad many of the people of the province."
The Diyala province (and its Baquba about 55 km northeast of Baghdad) has taken on Friday strict security measures in four areas to secure prayers uniform called for a number of clergy under the name of "Fri no retreat" in support of the protests anti-government taking place in a number of provinces.
And witnessing the governorates of Anbar and Nineveh, Salahuddin and Kirkuk as well as Diyala and some areas of Baghdad, since 25 December 2012 daily demonstrations to demand the release of women prisoners and detainees innocent and prosecute "violators symptoms" of women prisoners, as well as change the course of government, with the lifting of some demonstrators ceiling demands to sack Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
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