Maha League: We collected signatures of more than 2.5 million citizens to demand the exit of occupation forces end of the year
Monday, 01 August / August 2011 18:17
Announced in the National Alliance MP for the Liberal bloc Maha league said it had gathered the signatures of more than 2.5 million citizens in Baghdad to demand the exit of the occupier at the time agreed upon. "
She said in a news conference attended by the correspondent of the agency all of Iraq [where] on Monday managed to collect so many signatures in Baghdad just a simple potential and a small team. "
She said the league "members of parliament called in the governorates of going out into the street and listen to the voice of the citizen demands the departure of the occupier end of this year and it will be circulated this event to all the provinces if they have the necessary capabilities."
She MP for the Liberal block it had received calls from several heads of clans and social events in the province of Nineveh, to establish such a popular event. "
The league said it was possible to collect the signatures of [five million] voters in Baghdad, if provided with a large team and Bamkanea contribute to the success of this project. "
And criticized the role of the Iraqi government, which kept the occupying forces through the cover of the security agreement. "
She explained that the security agreement provides for the failure of U.S. forces in any process without the approval of the Iraqi government, but we see today that the Israeli forces carry out operations and landing operations raids individually without reference to the Iraqi government. "
The league described the government's silence about the Iraqi Balmsheen U.S. operations at the same time wondering "Are these transactions were approved by the government if it was also a betrayal of the people and if they were not so, where the rule of the government."
And considered the presence of occupation forces under the name of the trainers that wrap and a new occupation, but under the umbrella of the cover of the trainers. "
The league said that "the Iraqi government know before other non-compliance with the occupation forces agreements and this is what happens on the subject of coaches and their presence is considered a continuation of the targeting of Iraqis and the deterioration of the security situation in Iraq."
The league confirmed the presence of any rejection of a number of U.S. occupation forces, even if a single soldier for training purposes, it met with leaders of the Iraqi security confirmed its ability on the training of Iraqi troops is no need for U.S. forces. "
She concluded by saying, "We regard the presence of any troops on the ground forces, the occupation of Iraq."
Under the security agreement signed between Baghdad and Washington on the end of November of 2008 that it should withdraw all U.S. forces from all territories and waters and airspace of Iraq not later than 31 December of the year 2011, the U.S. combat forces pulled out under the Convention cities, villages and towns of Iraq on 30 June 2009. / End 2
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