Maliki: Government will not tolerate with any security breach
Wednesday, 29 May 2013 14:20
Shafaq News / Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki confirmed on Wednesday, not tolerating with any security breach of the country, calling to confront the extremists and those who promote for discord and division.
“The government will not tolerate any breach of security,” Maliki said in a statement received by “Shafaq News” during a meeting with a number of elders and notables clan of Albu-Eesa from different parts of Iraq.
Maliki called “tribal elders to cooperate with the security services to carry out their mission,” stressing “the importance of the role played by Iraqi tribes in maintaining the unity of Iraq and to tackle threats “.
Nuri al-Maliki vowed on Tuesday to pursue militias and outlaws, regardless of their sectarian or political affiliation after the increasing violence in the country.
Some media news quoted news that armed militias have spread in a number of areas of Baghdad and started killing people according to their sectarian background that raise panic among criticizes in the capital, recalling days of sectarian violence in 2007 and 2008.
The Iraqi Interior Ministry denied on Tuesday, the proliferation of militias in the capital Baghdad and killing people on sectarian backgrounds and said that the observed murders during these days are of a criminal nature.
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Wednesday, 29 May 2013 14:20
Shafaq News / Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki confirmed on Wednesday, not tolerating with any security breach of the country, calling to confront the extremists and those who promote for discord and division.
“The government will not tolerate any breach of security,” Maliki said in a statement received by “Shafaq News” during a meeting with a number of elders and notables clan of Albu-Eesa from different parts of Iraq.
Maliki called “tribal elders to cooperate with the security services to carry out their mission,” stressing “the importance of the role played by Iraqi tribes in maintaining the unity of Iraq and to tackle threats “.
Nuri al-Maliki vowed on Tuesday to pursue militias and outlaws, regardless of their sectarian or political affiliation after the increasing violence in the country.
Some media news quoted news that armed militias have spread in a number of areas of Baghdad and started killing people according to their sectarian background that raise panic among criticizes in the capital, recalling days of sectarian violence in 2007 and 2008.
The Iraqi Interior Ministry denied on Tuesday, the proliferation of militias in the capital Baghdad and killing people on sectarian backgrounds and said that the observed murders during these days are of a criminal nature.
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