Anbar operations solve the crisis with the Senate and the representatives of the demonstrators on a raid Square sit-in
Date: Sunday 03/10/2013 01:19 AM
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citizen - Alaa Fadel
described member of the security and defense committee parliamentary recent escalation by the government over the demonstrators and raiding Square sit-in Anbar (بالخطير). in time held Kiedt operations conservative mentioned a meeting with representatives of the protesters and tribal leaders to prevent this situation. said committee member appearance Janabi: »The escalation government positions over the demonstrators and raiding Square sit-in Anbar dangerous precedent and had already warned them». added for (Citizen): »Enlai Iraqi citizen the right to demonstrate and to prevent him from exercising his constitutional and legal If this happens, it enters in the category of violating the constitution. explaining that the security services in this province, in Nineveh or Diyala are committed mistakes can not be forgiven. He »that the government in escalation seeks to reduce the number of demonstrators and mitigation for public pressure against them». Stressed the importance »meet the demands of the protesters and not that things are going to be what Athmd consequences». At the same level security source said «security forces raided the squares sit in Anbar against the backdrop of the rise of several masked men have fired several slogans, adding that «Kiedt operations Anbar held a meeting with representatives of the protesters and tribal leaders to prevent this case«., adding that «clan elders and representatives of demonstrators have vowed not to repeat the incident again,». Iraq has been political crisis led continuing to exit popular demonstrations in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin, demanding the release of detainees and prisoners and the issuance of the amnesty law and the abolition of Justice and Accountability Law [de-Baathification previously] and article [4] terrorism, balancing, and other demands.
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