Abadi: Our next approach will focus on the economic and educational aspects and fight corruption





BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Wednesday accused some of the organizations of the security forces of the battles in Mosul of violating human rights, stressing that "our heroes" are the defenders of these rights and sacrifice themselves for the liberation of the human.

"Our heroes are human rights defenders and sacrifice themselves for the liberation of the human being and the saving of civilians. The government supports the efforts to defend human rights and holds accountable for any violation," Abadi said in a speech at the cabinet meeting. "Human rights organizations must verify their sources and see rejoicing. The people of Mosul and welcome the Iraqi forces liberated, "surprising" the sadness and wailing of some in the joy of the Iraqi people this victory. "

"Where was the role of the organizations when they were calling for the killing of the sons of Mosul and destroying everything?" He asked, stressing that "not to allow the return of inflammatory and sectarian discourse and described it as a speech, calling on the countries of the world not to tolerate terrorists."

"The future direction of the government must be focused on the economic, developmental and educational aspects that are the basis for the renaissance of the state and society and the need to fight corruption that has harmed the state and the society," he said. , And the activation of the law.

"All the efforts in support of the battle and whoever put the word in its right place and contribute to the achievement of victory."

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