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Legal Expert: Security Council granted Iraq's legitimacy and international legal battle against (Daash and terrorism)

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Legal Expert: Security Council granted Iraq's legitimacy and international legal battle against (Daash and terrorism)


Sun Jan 12 2014 00:21

Said legal expert Tareq Harb said a statement the UN Security Council to grant Iraq legitimacy and international legal battle against al-Qaida and Daash], considering that this council represents the legislative authority International, which flattens authority over all nations, organizations and individuals the natural and moral in all over the world.

He said the war in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of the "Statement of the UN Security Council containing the supporting Iraq in its fight against terrorists in military operations is to grant Iraq legitimacy and international legal in this battle, considering that this council is the legislative authority International, which flattens his authority on all countries, organizations and people in the natural and moral all over the world. "

"He achieved international responsibility when in violation of this statement, which holds ban from providing any aid or financial assistance and moral, including the recruitment of terrorists or provide shelter, money or help in traveling to Iraq or incitement to it or any other form of assistance, and also includes Invite all of these entities to assist Iraq in its war against terrorism, whether military or security assistance or any other assistance, confirms this is precisely what the statement that "the defeat of terrorism in Iraq beginning to defeat terrorism in all parts of the world."

The UN Security Council has announced its strong support for the Iraqi government in its military campaign targeting the strongholds of al Qaeda-linked groups, expressing strong support for the Iraqi government to fight [Daash].

According to a statement of the Council received [where] a copy of "The Security Council is composed of 15 members agreed on a statement supporting the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki amid growing concern about the crisis in Amehafezh Anbar, which stretches from the western outskirts of Baghdad to the border with Syria." Noting that "the Council condemned the attacks by the organization of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant [Daash and praised the "courage superior" to Iraqi security forces in Anbar.

The statement said that "The Security Council expresses its strong support for the continuing efforts of the Iraqi government to help meet the security needs of the Iraqi people as a whole."

He called on "Iraqi tribes and tribal leaders in the region and the security forces in Anbar to continue and strengthen its cooperation against violence and terrorism and emphasizes the critical importance of continued dialogue and national unity."

The representative of the Secretary General and Head of Mission [UNAMI in Iraq Nikolai Miladinov has briefed the UN Security Council on the security situation in Anbar province on Friday.

The head of the council's current received his Jordan for the current month and the ambassador Zeid Ra'ad Zeid Al-Hussein said in a statement that "the UN envoy in Iraq and across the CCTV Council was briefed on the security situation in Iraq's Anbar province," noting that "the discussions focused on the seriousness of the current situation and challenges faced by the Iraqi government. "

Anbar is experiencing relatively calm after the control of the security forces and tribal militants on many areas in the province. As life returned to normal in the city of Fallujah after it was taken over by militants to organize [Daash] during the past few days.

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