Twilight News / saw the security and defense committee on Friday that the parliamentary proposal to bring in experts to combat terrorism "is not feasible solution," and called for systematic scientific solutions to address the imbalance security and an end to foreign interference in the country.
altActivists called on civilians in Diyala on social networking pages on the Iraqi government to the use of experts to combat international terrorism and the reduction of armed attacks after the failure of the security services in the management of the security file.
The calls came in the wake of the killing of hundreds of people in recent weeks attacks in the worst wave of violence in the country since at least five years. In the last week killed at least 100 people in car bombs and improvised explosive devices and gunfire.
A member of the security and defense committee parliamentary Hamid al-Mutlaq for "Twilight News" The solutions to combat and tackle terrorism, however, the government through the adoption of standards of justice and equality among citizens and the withdrawal of weapons from the militias and armed factions and anti-bribery and corruption and provide jobs for the unemployed to improve the living situation.
Mutlaq said that corruption is one of the reasons for declining security and escalation of armed attacks against civilians, calling for efforts of all government agencies and security forces to counter the threat of terrorism and serious and honest intentions.
Mutlaq revealed host the Parliament of the leaders of the security during the coming period to determine the causes of the decline of security and ways to treat attributing delay Hosting to complete the collection of information measures referring to the host security
Al-Qaeda and adopted most of the attacks in Iraq, including a series of bombings killed 75 people in Baghdad and other areas.
And al-Qaida militants stepped up their attacks sharply this year. And killed more than 1,000 Iraqis in July, the largest number of dead drops in a single month since 2008, according to United Nations data.
The renewed violence raised fears of a return to the broad sectarian massacres that has gripped Iraq in 2006 and 2007.
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altActivists called on civilians in Diyala on social networking pages on the Iraqi government to the use of experts to combat international terrorism and the reduction of armed attacks after the failure of the security services in the management of the security file.
The calls came in the wake of the killing of hundreds of people in recent weeks attacks in the worst wave of violence in the country since at least five years. In the last week killed at least 100 people in car bombs and improvised explosive devices and gunfire.
A member of the security and defense committee parliamentary Hamid al-Mutlaq for "Twilight News" The solutions to combat and tackle terrorism, however, the government through the adoption of standards of justice and equality among citizens and the withdrawal of weapons from the militias and armed factions and anti-bribery and corruption and provide jobs for the unemployed to improve the living situation.
Mutlaq said that corruption is one of the reasons for declining security and escalation of armed attacks against civilians, calling for efforts of all government agencies and security forces to counter the threat of terrorism and serious and honest intentions.
Mutlaq revealed host the Parliament of the leaders of the security during the coming period to determine the causes of the decline of security and ways to treat attributing delay Hosting to complete the collection of information measures referring to the host security
Al-Qaeda and adopted most of the attacks in Iraq, including a series of bombings killed 75 people in Baghdad and other areas.
And al-Qaida militants stepped up their attacks sharply this year. And killed more than 1,000 Iraqis in July, the largest number of dead drops in a single month since 2008, according to United Nations data.
The renewed violence raised fears of a return to the broad sectarian massacres that has gripped Iraq in 2006 and 2007.
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