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  1. #21
    Urgent….Karbouli: Timim to resume his work as Minister of Education
    Wednesday, 22 May 2013 08:28 | | |

    Baghdad (AIN) -The Minister of Industry and Minerals, Mohamed al-Karbouli, announced that Mohamed Tamim will resume his work as Minister of Education in the next week.

    Earlier, Timim submitted his resignation in protest for Hawija clashes.

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  2. #22
    Maliki's political coalition calls to install the ministers of defense and interior Najafi calls to resign

    22-05-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)

    {Baghdad: Euphrates News} invited the Secretary-General of the Sons of Iraq coalition fervent Abbas Muhammadawi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to install two ministers to the ministries of defense and interior.
    Muhammadawi said in a press statement received and Euphrates News Agency {} a copy of it on Wednesday that "Maliki install the ministers of defense, interior and not leave such a vacant positions."
    The Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki runs the Ministry of Interior acting while managing and Culture Minister Saadoun al-Dulaimi and Acting Defense Ministry since the formation of the government where he presented several candidates for these positions Reject all of them by al-Maliki.
    He demanded Muhammadawi House Speaker Osama Najafi to "submit his resignation and travel to Turkey or Qatar in order to avoid the wrath of the Iraqi people he tries to justify his position on the current crisis in Iraq, while he's the leader of this crisis through his rejection of the law criminalizing the Baath Party since the beginning of the current parliamentary session" .
    It is said that House Speaker Osama Najafi was charged on Tuesday in a press conference Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's rebellion against the constitution and incitement of Representatives not to attend the emergency meeting called by Nujaifi to discuss the reasons for the repeated security breaches taking place in the country.
    While confronted call emergency session of the House of Representatives, which was held yesterday in consultation rejected by Maliki, who called in a press conference held the first Monday of Representatives and security leaders not to attend the meeting, which he considered Najafi incitement and violation of the constitution's articles stressing his intention to file a lawsuit against al-Maliki.
    The capital, Baghdad, on Monday a series of car bomb blasts, mostly in the areas of Saffron {Kadhimiya and police perfectionism and fourth bridge Diyala, YUSUFIYA and Mahmudiya and Latifiya torch and Bour} which resulted in the fall of dozens of martyrs and wounded.
    In the province of Basra witnessed the first two car bombs were inside the garage Saad Square and the second in the neighborhood of Al-Hussein {Hayaniya} the center of the province exploded and اسفرتا of the occurrence of a large number of martyrs and wounded.

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  3. #23
    Talal Zobaie: the if completed session of the House of Representatives yesterday withdrew confidence from the Maliki
    22-05-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)

    Baghdad (news)

    MP for the coalition in Iraq Talal Zobaie Khudair, that if a session of the House of Representatives on Tuesday completed, Council to withdraw confidence from the current government and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, adding that the security file is managed in a manner of tyranny by al-Maliki.

    Zobaie said in a statement (of the Agency news): If there is an intention for the House of Representatives if completed quorum of its day yesterday to withdraw confidence from the current government and make decisions pour serve the Iraqi people, noting: that the lack of quorum prevented it, and that the absence of Representatives for the session They were from a variety of political blocks.

    And take it, not to attend the State of Law Coalition for the meeting of the Council of Representatives, disregard for Iraqi blood, indicating that the settings for security in the country can not be managed the way is the current method of tyranny by al-Maliki, and all the nations of the world have to form a National Security Council or national, Iraq lacks this Council.

    The meeting of the Council of Representatives yesterday called by House Speaker Osama Najafi, has been transformed from an extraordinary session to a consultative to a lack of quorum, owing to non-attendance of a coalition of state law and deputies from different blocks.

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  4. #24
    Najafi: Maliki prevent the presence of security chiefs
    22-05-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)

    Baghdad (Iraq) / future
    Counting House Speaker Osama Najafi, trading with the commander in chief of the armed forces, Nouri al-Maliki for the security file in Iraq has become very difficult because of his refusal to come to the House of Representatives.
    Najafi said that al-Maliki not to attend face any security commander without returning him to take his mind, which means directing them not to cooperate with the House of Representatives.
    He said Najafi said parliament has invited Undersecretary Ministry of Interior and the commander of the Tigris and the commander of the Baghdad Operations and Director of Intelligence and Defense Agency to clarify the circumstances of the security file and breaches recently, noting that the intelligence director apologized formally told the House of Representatives as it relates to outside Iraq.
    He pointed out that the House of Representatives sent a formal invitation to security leaders since the past four days, for the purpose of attending the emergency meeting.

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  5. #25
    Measures to prosecute al-Maliki enter into force
    22-05-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)

    Baghdad (Iraq) / Walid al-Mahdi
    He Matsamu Kirkuk province exceeded the number of lawsuits filed against the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Nouri al-Maliki and security chiefs to more than 20 suit for massacre Haweeja.
    The spokesman said the protesters Kirkuk Akram al-Obeidi told «future» yesterday (Tuesday, 21 May 2013) that the families of victims of the massacre Hawija flock to the prosecution in the Federal Court Authority courts in Kirkuk to lodge complaints and lawsuits against the perpetrators of the massacre are precisely the Commander in Chief of the armed forces and commanders in the field and implementing soldiers.
    Obeidi said the suits that was completed all legal procedures and fundamentalism by the investigating judge exceeded 20 suit and there are other pending completed within days.
    He pointed to the presence of the defense lawyer for the victims of the massacre of Hawija on a daily basis in the prosecution pleaded for free to affected employees.
    He explained that the prosecution at the current time receipt of lawsuits and legal complaints and taking Ivadat complainants and witnesses and the completion of securities for the purpose of investigative magistrate authentication and forwarded to the competent courts.


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  6. #26
    Najafi's future: I call on the government to deal positively with the initiative Saadi

    22-05-2013 | (Voice of Iraq)

    Baghdad (Iraq) / Yousef Salman
    Shen House Speaker Osama Najafi yesterday (Tuesday, May 21, 2013) lashed out at Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki accused him of rebellion against the Constitution and lack of respect for the legislative branch, revealing filed a lawsuit against Prime Minister because of inciting Representatives on boycott of parliament.
    Najafi started the press conference which was attended by 'future' yesterday Koranic verse «فليتقوا God and say a word directed to the Right, and then concluded by saying that he« returned in the arch of patience Stripper Lloyd God above each hand.
    In response to a question by «future» on the position of the Parliament of the initiative of prominent cleric scholar Sheikh Abdul-Malik al-Saadi to resolve the crisis demonstrations in the provinces Almentvdh and silence government towards them, described the Speaker of the House initiative goodwill for dialogue with the government as a historic opportunity to stop the bloodshed and alleviate the crisis in Iraq , calling on the government to be studied and handled carefully instead of rejection which may lead to the escalation of the situation to a more serious turn.
    He said Najafi that the initiative cleric Abdul-Malik al-Saadi is very important and historic opportunity to stop the bloodshed and achieve the requests people legitimate, noting that the rights of the people must be heard them carefully and discuss and should not be charged the protesters on charges reduce the role and importance and Tmthleehm in the provinces of many great and essential component of the Iraqi people.
    He announced an initiative to hold a comprehensive national conference under the dome of the parliament includes political leaders and faction leaders, clerics and tribal all of the components of the Iraqi people to end the current crisis and to address congestion and resolve outstanding differences.
    He said Najafi said the instigation of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki accused the House of Representatives gives us the right to establish a lawsuit against him and there are materials legal and constitutional gives us that and we'll already made that case in the coming days, indicating that it should not exceed any official whatever his position on the House of Representatives again . The head of the House of Representatives that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has proved rebellion against the Constitution بتحريضه People's Congress not to attend the meeting of the emergency and the exercise of their powers constitutional debate collapse of security experienced by the country at the time of disposal of the large budget of the Armed Forces of no avail to curb terrorism and mass death of people.
    Najafi said we wished Maliki to have a high level of courage and standing in front of the people represented his deputies, the Council explains the failure of his government deposits and failing to reduce the mass death at the hands of terrorism can not be an instigator of violating the constitution and laws.
    Najafi warned-Maliki persistent بالاستهتار of the blood of the people and leave it vulnerable to the brutal terrorism and canines amusement industry crisis and omission initiatives wise to disarm Vtaúlha.
    Najafi said-Maliki proved Pettmrdh to the constitution and inciting People's Congress not to exercise their right to discuss the security breakdown that is indifferent for فجائع that the people are exposed, returned to mismanagement of the state is what produced sectarianism.
    And Najafi answered on mutual attacks with al-Maliki and the possibility of the existence of a personal dispute «I confirm that no personal problem with al-Maliki and the dispute is his handling of the security file only.

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  7. #27
    Nujaifi meets with Barzani in Arbil
    22/05/2013 12:42:00

    Arbil / NINA / President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani met today 22, May with the President of the House of Representatives, a leader in the Iraqiya coalition, Osama al-Nujaifi and his accompanying delegation.

    The reporter of the National Iraqi News Agency / NINA / said that any information about what was discussed in the meeting has not leaked. Nujaifi's trip to Kurdistan came one day after his sharp criticism to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, who accused him of violating the constitution and being arrogance on the House of Representatives that brought him to power.

    The head of the House of Representatives Osama Nujaifi arrived today to Arbil to meet with the President of Kurdistan, Massoud Barzani.

    The Web site of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) said Nujaifi will discussed with Barzani the overall political situation and the latest developments in the country.

    https://www.ninanews.com/english/News...ar95_VQ=GHMLFF

  8. #28
    Deputy for the law declares its support for the call Mr. Hakim to hold a symbolic meeting and ask the leaders of blocs met


    {Baghdad: Euphrates News}

    MP for the coalition of state law, Ibrahim stirrup support for the call Mr. Ammar al-Hakim, head of the Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council, to hold a symbolic meeting of the leaders of the blocs and الوقفين the Sunni, Shiite and issue a statement to reassure the Iraqi people, calling on all parties to meet them.

    He called President of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq Ammar al-Hakim in his speech during a ceremony on the occasion of the birth of Imam Ali {AS} leaders of blocs and political forces and الوقفين of the Sunni and Shia to hold a symbolic meeting.

    He said stirrup told {Euphrates News} that "al-Hakim promises his calls blessed reunion Iraqis, and I support this call and most also call and ask the leaders of blocs and those concerned that meet conference and national and national gathering to ward off Afatttna sectarianism and to maintain the security and stability of Iraq" .

    و The stirrup expressed thanks "to Mr. Ammar al-Hakim to always put in such initiatives and calls blessing and Nhah the depths of our heart and we hope to meet this invitation with spiritual and national."

    The al-Hakim fired more than a call to preserve the unity of the country and work to end the problems and crises by sitting at the dialogue table.

    The political process in an unstable situation cast a shadow over the security situation in a number of provinces by the terrorist bombings that targeted citizens.

    He said al-Hakim in his speech today also that "Orteurana of Iraqis is to preserve and safeguard our country with all its components," adding that "the objective of this tense situation is not to topple the government, but the entire country." Ended 2


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  9. #29
    Washington plans to open a visa section at the consulate in Arbil


    Twilight News / said the U.S. consulate in Irbil, Wednesday, it plans to open a department for the granting of visas during the next two months, stressing that it is working to convince the country's companies to invest in Kurdistan and find areas of cooperation between them and their local counterparts.

    It came on the lips of Economic Affairs Officer at the U.S. Consulate in Erbil lures Queen during a visit to Sulaymaniyah and meeting with the Governor Behrouz Mohammed Saleh.

    و. Quinn emphasized during the meeting that U.S. companies consider evenly to all parts of Iraq.

    Raman Osman said press officer in the Office of the province of Sulaymaniyah for "Twilight News" said the U.S. official revealed that his country's consulate in Erbil will open during the next two months, a section for the granting of visas for those wishing to Iraqis to travel to the United States.

    He noted that the governor of Sulaymaniyah called on U.S. companies competent in the field of tourism investment to come to the region to the presence of a lot of the elements of tourism in the labor and the stability of the security situation and economic development in this part of Iraq.

    The governor of Sulaymaniyah said that the province of Kurdistan need to experience for the advancement of U.S. companies in a number of sectors.


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  10. #30
    Are the dark days returning to Iraq?
    Opinion piece By Shashank Joshi, special for CNN

    Editor's note: Shashank Joshi is a research fellow at the London-based think tank Royal United Services Institute and a doctoral student of international relations at Harvard University's Department of Government. He specializes in international security in South Asia and the Middle East.

    London (CNN) -- According to the United Nations' mission in Iraq, 712 Iraqis were violently killed in April 2013. This is both normal and extraordinary. It is normal because it pales into comparison beside the monthly death toll in the worst years of the country's civil war. It is extraordinary because it is the highest such figure since that civil war subsided five years ago. Understanding the violence requires grasping three confluent trends: the increasingly authoritarian streak of Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the rise of both peaceful and violent protest among Iraq's aggrieved Sunni minority (a fifth of the population), and, finally, a regional trend of worsening sectarian tensions between Shia and Sunni Muslims.

    Each of these strands is tightly woven together. It was the invasion of Iraq a decade ago and the subsequent empowerment of its Shia majority that sparked fears of what Jordan's King Abdullah famously called a "Shia crescent" from Syria to Iran. Prime Minister al-Maliki spent his years of exile under Saddam in both those countries, and is widely seen as having aligned Iraq more closely to Iranian interests -- for instance, allowing Iranian over-flights of arms to the Assad regime. This diplomatic shift compounded a political one. Al-Maliki has undermined political institutions that were designed to be independent, such as the central bank and election commission. He has seized personal control of key army and intelligence units, many of them CIA-backed, including the 6,000-strong Iraqi Special Forces.

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    When the last American troops left Iraq at the end of 2011, al-Maliki pounced. Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, the most senior Sunni figure in the government, was forced to flee Iraq and was later sentenced to death. A year later in December 2012, hundreds of bodyguards and staff of Finance Minister Rafi al-Issawi, another senior Sunni, were arrested, triggering major protests. And on April 23, the situation worsened when Iraqi forces backed by helicopters killed dozens of peaceful Sunni protesters in the town of Hawijah. The town was seen by nearby Kurds as a conduit for suicide bombers, and the government claimed that the protesters were harboring militants from a Sunni militant group called the Naqshbandia Order.

    Maliki established a ministerial committee to look into the Hawijah episode and has made a few other concessions, but the damage was done: a previously peaceful movement has grown angrier and, in places, more violent. Taken together, Maliki's heavy-handed and sectarian actions have fanned flames that were never really extinguished. The result is a powerful sense of Sunni victimhood with many policies, such as de-Baathification (the removal of Saddam's party loyalists from positions of influence), seen as little more than collective punishment of Sunnis.

    The new wave of Iraqi protest embodies this trend. The protests are concentrated in Sunni-majority provinces. Protesters frequently excoriate Iran's influence in Iraqi politics and acclaim the Sunni-majority Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighting the neighboring Assad regime. Sometimes, their slogans are nakedly and belligerently sectarian. This naturally alienates many Iraqi Shias, who resent being associated with a foreign power and see the FSA as retrograde, Saudi-backed jihadists rather than freedom fighters. They are also likelier to see Maliki's various power-grabs as necessary steps to bring order and security to Iraq in the face of a growing regional and domestic threat from Sunni extremists such as al Qaeda and its ideological brethren. Iraq's increasingly autonomous Kurds, buoyed by potentially vast oil reserves, share some of these fears and sit in uneasy alliance with Shia political groups.

    Indeed, the Syrian civil war has widened Iraq's sectarian divisions and created a source of major instability. In March, around 50 Syrian soldiers who had fled into Iraq were ambushed and killed. The single most powerful Syrian rebel group, Jabhat al-Nusra, is an offshoot of al Qaeda in Iraq, and its personal and logistical networks run across the Syria-Iraq border. If al-Assad were to fall, this would have a catalytic effect on parts of Iraq, amplifying Sunni militancy and resulting in a flood of weapons of fighters across the border.

    Does this mean that Iraq is fated to return to the dark days of 2006-2007, when death squads were run in the heart of government and Baghdad faced waves of ethnic cleansing? It is important to note that while Iraq itself bleeds, the Iraqi state is strong. Al-Maliki is vulnerable in Sunni-majority areas where the Sunni militias of the al-Sahwa movement provide security, but his large and cohesive security forces serve as a buffer against wider chaos. Moreover, many Sunni groups are eager to keep the violence in check, having previously suffered greatly at the hands of al Qaeda in Iraq. It is certainly too early to talk about the country's break-up.
    Does this mean that Iraq is fated to return to the dark days of 2006-2007, when death squads were run in the heart of government and Baghdad faced waves of ethnic cleansing?
    Shashank Joshi

    Next year's parliamentary elections will be a pivotal moment. At the last elections in 2010, the Sunni-dominated but secular Iraqiya bloc won more seats but couldn't form a government, and eventually let Maliki take the top spot.

    This time round, it will be harder for Maliki to outmaneuver his political rivals: they have learnt that power sharing is a sham, and the Kurds are in a stronger position. In provincial elections held last month, Maliki's coalition saw its vote share decline, with many of his harder-line Shia Islamist rivals faring better.

    Another victory for Maliki under contested conditions would produce severe political instability, especially if present levels of violence continue. The imperative is for political accommodation, reconciliation, and compromise. Yet Maliki is unlikely to opt for this route as long as he feels he can keep his grip on power with the help of his swollen army, paramilitary, and intelligence apparatus. There is no obvious way out for Iraq.

    The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Shashank Joshi.

    https://www.cnn.com/2013/05/22/opinio...ays-returning/

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