Hashemi warns of civil war in Iraq and accused al-Maliki of sectarianism!
The time on Thursday, 21 March / March 2013 09:37
Baghdad / Orr News
Hashemi warned that al-Maliki promotes sectarian divisions which seeks a third term. And called on Iraqis, especially the southern provinces, to pre-empt what he called sectarian agendas of the owners, by joining the protests taking place in other provinces for nearly 3 months.
Hashemi considered that the protests are the result of the invasion of Iraq secretions of marginalization and exclusion as well as corruption, injustice and the absence of justice and systematic discrimination on the basis of doctrine. He pointed out that it has to be by a fair and impartial international activates urgent mediation conference to bring the views, and to achieve an historic agreement avoids Iraq threat of civil war or partition.
He stressed that the losses suffered by Iraq varied between human and material losses and the loss of promising opportunities for progress and development, but perhaps biggest loss is tearing the social fabric and the division of the Iraqi people sharply ethnically and religiously, along with the loss of sovereignty after Iran is able to dominate the reins of power in Iraq.
He said that Iraq today is at a crossroads real and all possibilities are open, and al-Maliki his disastrous policies push the crisis towards the edge of the abyss, and put big question marks about the chances of coexistence thanks to its sectarian agenda.
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The time on Thursday, 21 March / March 2013 09:37
Baghdad / Orr News
Hashemi warned that al-Maliki promotes sectarian divisions which seeks a third term. And called on Iraqis, especially the southern provinces, to pre-empt what he called sectarian agendas of the owners, by joining the protests taking place in other provinces for nearly 3 months.
Hashemi considered that the protests are the result of the invasion of Iraq secretions of marginalization and exclusion as well as corruption, injustice and the absence of justice and systematic discrimination on the basis of doctrine. He pointed out that it has to be by a fair and impartial international activates urgent mediation conference to bring the views, and to achieve an historic agreement avoids Iraq threat of civil war or partition.
He stressed that the losses suffered by Iraq varied between human and material losses and the loss of promising opportunities for progress and development, but perhaps biggest loss is tearing the social fabric and the division of the Iraqi people sharply ethnically and religiously, along with the loss of sovereignty after Iran is able to dominate the reins of power in Iraq.
He said that Iraq today is at a crossroads real and all possibilities are open, and al-Maliki his disastrous policies push the crisis towards the edge of the abyss, and put big question marks about the chances of coexistence thanks to its sectarian agenda.
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