Thursday, August 25, 2011
*****Passports Baghdad announces that it will resume its work over the next two days*****
BAGHDAD - babysit -***** Directorate of Passports Baghdad announced Thursday that it will resume its work over the next couple of days *****after the cessation of issuance of the passport system fully in all parts of Iraq, attributed the cause to a technical failure in emergency service communications.*****
The Director of Passports Maj. Gen. improve Flaih Abdul Razak said in a statement issued by his office today, and got "news agency, public opinion, a copy of" The past two days have witnessed a complete shutdown of the system, the issuance of passports in all parts of Iraq, due to a technical glitch emergency service contacts. "
Abdul Razak added that "the technical staffs of the Ministry of the Interior and was able to quickly address the imbalance of exceptional," asserting that "the system is back in action within the next 48 hours."
*****Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has instructed, in the 17 of May, the need to complete the passport as soon as possible for all Iraqis at home and abroad and take the necessary measures to prevent cases of fraud that may be exploited by armed groups, stressing the need not to blackmail the citizens.*****
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*****Passports Baghdad announces that it will resume its work over the next two days*****
BAGHDAD - babysit -***** Directorate of Passports Baghdad announced Thursday that it will resume its work over the next couple of days *****after the cessation of issuance of the passport system fully in all parts of Iraq, attributed the cause to a technical failure in emergency service communications.*****
The Director of Passports Maj. Gen. improve Flaih Abdul Razak said in a statement issued by his office today, and got "news agency, public opinion, a copy of" The past two days have witnessed a complete shutdown of the system, the issuance of passports in all parts of Iraq, due to a technical glitch emergency service contacts. "
Abdul Razak added that "the technical staffs of the Ministry of the Interior and was able to quickly address the imbalance of exceptional," asserting that "the system is back in action within the next 48 hours."
*****Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has instructed, in the 17 of May, the need to complete the passport as soon as possible for all Iraqis at home and abroad and take the necessary measures to prevent cases of fraud that may be exploited by armed groups, stressing the need not to blackmail the citizens.*****
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