*****Parliament for the National Alliance calls for an emergency session before the holiday to discuss the tensions on the border*****
Editor: MN | SA Sunday, 21 August 2011 16:16 GMT
Alsumaria News / *****Baghdad
called for a parliamentary for the National Alliance, Sunday, House of Representatives *****held an emergency meeting to**** discuss border tensions and challenges faced by Iraq***** and to clarify the position of the Council about what is happening*****. The parliamentary Basra province, Susan Saad, in a written statement moved its press office, said that "external challenges against Iraq today requires the position of parliament and clearly may help the Government make the right decisions, "indicating that" the recent escalation exercised by some neighboring countries against Iraq, is unlikely to wait for the parliament until after the Eid al-Fitr. " said Saad to "discuss recent tensions on the border Iraq should be high on the priority list of the House of Representatives, hence the urgent need to convene an emergency session and not wait until the post-feast. " and exposed areas of Iraq adjacent to the border with Turkey, Iran and several years ago and the bombing and artillery strikes to aircraft by the armies of the two countries under the pretext of striking elements of the Labour Party Kurdistan and the Kurdish Iranian opposition elements present in those areas for years. The shelling destroyed the homes and the evacuation of villages, killing and wounding many of the population. In the latest development has launched a Turkish plane earlier in the day Sunday, a missile on a civilian vehicle, killing 6 civilians, including women and children. and had already condemned the provincial government and the parliament attack armies on the border areas of Iraq, and demanded the mass change the opposition Kurdistan on 18 August this , the Government take the necessary measures to stop the Turkish shelling on villages in the Kurdistan region, and noted that Turkish planes bombed, in (17 August Ahala), villages in the foothills of the Kandil mountains in Iraqi Kurdistan which led to the displacement of more than 50 families from the area and his Rta, and the displacement of farmers sheep in terms of his master was, in addition to cut power to these areas, burning forests and grasslands, calling on Ankara to resolve its internal problems through dialogue.
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