Kirkuk / obelisk: announced the United Nations Mission in Iraq, on Wednesday, they have nothing to do demonstrations taking place in Iraq, which provides support and supports them through knowledge of the roof of their demands and find solutions to them in consultation with officials in Iraq, saying it will provide a detailed report to the Security Council public about the situation in Iraq in the near future.
The envoy said the secretary-general of the United Nations, Martin Kobler at a press conference in Kirkuk and attended "obelisk", "The demands of the demonstrators need us move larger fact that their sights went far toward the United Nations, and there are calls made by the demonstrators to visit them in the arena sit, but the mission is not Party in solving problems. "
He added that "the goal of his visit to Kirkuk is knowing ceiling demands of the demonstrators and to meet the governor and representative of the demonstrators in Kirkuk," stressing that "the UN will not biased to a particular destination and will single space with everyone and will monitor all belongings to human rights and the violence used against the demonstrators, that the mission provide support and to support the protesters in their demands but not intervene governmental affairs. "
The Kubler "United Nations against the use of sectarian rhetoric in the demonstrations and everyone maintain a peaceful resolution of the outstanding problems by politicians through dialogue," noting that "one of the points that have been discussed with representatives of the protesters are holding local elections in Kirkuk and this is strongly," asserting "It Asikdm a detailed report to the UN Security Council about the situation in Iraq in the near future."
For his part, the spokesman of coordinating committees for the demonstrators Hawija Akram al-Obeidi for "obelisk", "We are not with sectarianism and we against them and our demands are not sectarian but demands an Iraqi," asserting that "there is unfairness signed the sons component of the Sunni Arab in Kirkuk."
And called on the federal government to "accounting of the arrests of the army outside the legal framework," he said, calling the commander in chief of the armed forces Nuri al-Maliki to intervene to stop these arrests. "
And witnessing Iraqi cities in central, western and north of the country since December 21 last demonstrations and sit-ins against the backdrop of arrest of members of the Protection and Finance Minister leader of the Iraqi List, Rafie al-Issawi and included demonstrations governorates of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh, Kirkuk and part of Baghdad, then took their demands away from the call for the release of Issawi protection to focus on the release of detainees and detention centers, and the issuance of the amnesty law, and the abolition of the law of accountability and justice, and the repeal of article four of the anti-terrorism law, in addition to working principle of balance in state institutions.
He also asked each stop night raids, and directed troops from the cities, and amend the Constitution in accordance with Article 142, in contrast, saw Baghdad and several other Iraqi cities in recent days, demonstrations by pro-government raised slogans condemning sectarianism, and refuses to cancel Justice and Accountability Law and Anti-Terrorism Act, called upon to amend the amnesty law to include terrorists and criminals.
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