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Tlar - Article: Nuri Al-Maliki Threatened To Parliament Speaker Salim Al-Jubouri !


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Schiz at December 13, 2014 at 3:39 PM   Come to the UK, the conservative/liberal joint government we have is awesome! This country isn't being totally destroyed by these silver spoon nancy boys, really it's not.

 Back on topic, wonder how many times monkey boy is going to still be allowed to do whatever he friggin wants and threaten whoever he wants. Geez the guy still thinks he's in power, the guy needs to go!

Aloha Alex at December 13, 2014 at 9:02 PM    So why hasn't Malaki's ugly*** face been thrown in the slammer yet? I'll tell you why. 

He has had private personal meetings, individually or in groups, with every politician who participated in making Iraq the most corrupt country in the world; screaming that he will bury them and reveal every corrupt move they made - even the perceived "good guys." You won't find that in any article. 

TLAR:  Bingo.  You are closer than you think.  Corruption is systemic and everyone, that's everyone, including Jubouri was in on it. 
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TLAR CONTINUES:  Maliki kept files on everyone he could as does all corrupt dictator wannabees.  The idea is simple,  "people who  live in glass houses are much less likely to throw stones."   

 Barzini is a billionaire.   Maliki is a billionaire.  Talabini is a billionaire.  There are over 20 billionaires in Iraq today,

 All are participants in the government.  From Jaafari to Mutlag and many, many others (1000's) too numerous to list and many lessor named government officials, all got super wealthy during the Maliki era.

Most immediately took their money to another country to deposit knowing full well that at some time in the future they would have to leave the country to avoid prosecution.

Maliki has in his possession many,  many files on the crooks that he has accumulated and continues to use to back his accusers off.  It is very tricky to remove a guy like this because the threat of his exposing you is enough to back you off if you to will go down with him.

It would not surprise me to find out that Maliki has files on Mahdi and Abadi also.

 Abadi was entrenched in the SOL and DAWA and was either in on the take or a very stupid man.

We are seeing the depth of this corruption but nothing we are seeing should be any surprise to any of us.

It is just the mechanics of how he did it that we are now learning and are going to continue to learn, not what he did.  If you have been following then you knew what he was doing all along and you knew that corruption was deep.

 This is also why when push comes to shove, Maliki will be tried on charges of conspiracy and charges of murder, not on corruption.  A corruption case would bring up other corruptions as part of Maliki's defense to show everyone did it.

A murder case or genocide most likely would not allow this kind of evidence of corruption to be admitted into the court room as it has nothing to do  with the murder charge and a judge would not allow it.
TLAR CONTINUES:  They will get past this and we know Abadi is on a mission to get it done, but this is much more tricky than it looks. 

Allawi, Barzini, Jubouri, Jaafari, just about everyone we see today as the champions of the new Iraq are all guilty.  So just like removing Maliki from office was a surgical mission, so must it be with the removal of the systemic corruption that has taken place.

 They must do it just right otherwise it could be a real house of cards if all is exposed and all the dirty laundry sees light of day.  They must protect Abadi, Massum, Mahdi, Barzini and Jubouri from being soiled - the future of Iraq.  tlar.  

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Nuri Al-Maliki Threatened To Parliament Speaker Salim Al-Jubouri

Baghdad / Iraq News Network revealed a senior political source, that the Vice President Nuri al-Maliki threatened to Parliament Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, questioning not to open a file on the issue of the fall Almousel. 

oukal source, that "al-Maliki phoned Parliament Saleem al-Jubouri and warned him open a case questioning in the House of Representatives on the issue of investigating the fall of Mosul in June.

 "He added that al-Maliki told Saleem al-Jubouri that owns the file against him on issues In the case of open questioning Sekshvha for all file. The House Speaker Salim al-Maliki has denied questioning in the House of Representatives on the issue of Mosul and said it was the jurisdiction of the judiciary.  LINK


Al-Jubouri Is Visiting Tehran To Stop Regional Interventions In Iraq   LINK


Aydin: we started to investigate the causes of the fall of Mosul and we will call officials regardless of their   LINK
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Thanks Thug......this is what brings M down IMO.....Deadly Clashes Hit Iranian Dissident Camp in Iraq

By Katie Harris/London Sept. 03, 2013
 

Violence has broken out at a camp for Iranian dissidents in Iraq, with dozens of camp residents reportedly killed, the BBC reports.

The violence took place on Sunday hours after a mortar bomb attack on Camp Ashraf, which the dissident group, the Mujahideen-e-Khalq (M.E.K.), blamed on the Iraqi army, saysReuters. The group said that at least 52 of its members had been killed by Iraqi forces while the U.N. put the figure at 47. Iraq has denied claims that soldiers entered the camp. An advisor to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said reports that security forces had fired on residents of the camp were baseless and that an investigation into the events had been ordered, reportsReuters.

Camp Ashraf, located just northeast of Baghdad, is home to under 100 members of the M.E.K., which opposes Iran’s clerical regime and fought with former Iraqi Sunni Muslim leader Saddam Hussein’s forces in the 1980s Iran-Iraq war, saysReuters. However, the group is no longer welcome in Iraq under the current Shi’a-led government and Iraqi authorities have in recent years sought to dismantle the camp and eject its members, reports theBBC.

In a statement, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon called for an end to the violence and the re-establishment of security in the camp. “The United Nations deplores the tragic events at Camp Ashraf today that have reportedly left 47 killed,” he said, adding that Baghdad should “promptly investigate the incident and disclose the findings.”


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Iraq secretly buries bodies of 52 Iranians victims of Camp Ashraf massacre

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Details   Published on Wednesday, 12 February 2014 18:50

 
 
 

Maryam Rajavi underscored that the objective of this secret burial to destroy the evidence of the crime and to save the culprits from justice. She called on the UN Security Council to refer the case to the International Criminal Court

NCRI - Despite 164 days of follow up by representatives and lawyers of Camp Liberty residents, human rights defenders, and the families of the 52 martyrs of the Camp Ashraf massacre to receive the bodies of their loved ones, the Government of Iraq has in yet another inhumane and criminal act, clandestinely buried the victims' bodies.

Residents’ representatives had earlier acquired some information about this secret burial, and when asked questions about it, a representative of the Iraqi government confirmed the burial in a meeting with them on February 11, but gave no information about the time and place it took place.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, declared: “The clandestine burial of the bodies of the martyrs at an unspecified time and an undisclosed location in the absence of members of their families, as well as the absence and even knowledge of the UN representative who had officially received the bodies of the martyrs in Camp Ashrafon September 2, is to destroy the evidence and save the murderers from a trial and punishment for crime against humanity. This is stark proof of the Iraqi government’s complete responsibility for crime against humanity at Camp Ashraf. This inhumane act reminds us of the massacre of political prisoners by Khomeini’s Fatwa back in 1988, and their secret overnight burial in mass graves.

Mrs. Rajavi once again stressed the need for an independent international investigation by the International Criminal Court into the massacre and hostage-taking in Camp Ashraf and called for the referral of the case to this court by the United Nations Security Council.

Maliki is attempting to destroy the evidence of a crime against humanity while there is an international consensus, including in the European Parliament, in the U.S. House and Senate, by six expert bodies of the UN, by the Spanish Court, by organizations that defend human rights such as the Amnesty International, and by a large number of prominent international personalities regarding the responsibility of Government of Iraq in this crime.

In its decision of November 21, the Spanish court announced: “Killings, injuries, noise bombardment, denial of food and healthcare – nothing can happen at Ashraf without the knowledge of the Committee members and in particular of Faleh al-Fayad… In security matters throughout the country, including Ashraf, Faleh al-Fayad is the person in charge.”
The court went on to add: “On 1 September, 2013, the Iraqi military forces surrounding and occupying Ashraf permitted the cold-blooded massacre of 52 residents – of the roughly 100 residents who had not been forced to move to ‘Camp Liberty’, all with protected person status under the Fourth Geneva Convention. A further seven ‘protected persons’ were abducted during this assault and have yet to be released, and neither have the Iraqi authorities said where they are. Property belonging to the residents was looted, several buildings were destroyed with explosives and one was burned down.”

The bodies of the 52 martyrs were handed over to Mr. Francesco Motta, Chief of UNAMI Human Rights Office, on 2 September, 2013, at the request of Mr. Gyorgy Busztin, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq.

In the receipt signed by Mr. Motta for the bodies of the martyrs it is written: “Based on agreement between the representative of the residents of Ashraf and UNAMI, on Sep 2, 2013, fifty two bodies of martyrs who were killed by bullet shots in the massacre of September 1, 2013, were delivered in the presence of Mr. Francesco Motta, Chief of UNAMI Human Rights Office, to be kept in the Baquba Hospital until an impartial international observer will be present for autopsy.”

Families of the martyrs of the Ashraf massacre filed their complaints with the Iraqi Judiciary in October for the prosecution of perpetrators of this massacre and to receive the corpses of the martyrs. They also repeated their requests in 75 letters. Moreover, another 75 letters were sent out by the residents’ lawyers with the same purpose and there were also 62 phone calls and various meetings in this respect. In the past five and a half months, in numerous statements and letters, in 69 Camp Liberty Daily Reports, and in hundreds of referrals, calls and meetings with the Iraqis, U.S. and UN officials in Camp Liberty, Washington, Geneva, New York, Brussels and European capitals, the representatives of residents in and out of Iraq requested that the bodies of the martyrs to be handed over to their families and friends in Camp Liberty.

In the December 26 statement, the Iranian Resistance, based on documents and credible evidence from inside Iran, revealed that Nouri Maliki is obstructing the announcement of the coroner’s office reports and the handover of the martyrs’ corpses to their families in Camp Liberty and their burial in fear of the consequences of a crime against humanity.

According to these documents: “Autopsies on all bodies was performed on September 8 and 9 by the responsible physician at the Baghdad Coroner’s Office… In part of the autopsy reports that were accessible, details of the wounds and reason of death of each person has been put in ink with most stating ‘cause of death’ as ‘bullet wound’ to the head. In numerous cases in the coroner’s office reports… it is explicitly stated that ‘hands were tied in the back by metal handcuffs’. This is while Maliki’s sham investigations had claimed that no handcuffs were seen on the bodies of the dead.”

The Iranian Resistance has numerously warned, including in the above statement, that “In fear of the consequences of a crime against humanity and to wash his bloody hands and to pave the way for future atrocities, Maliki is attempting to destroy all the evidence” and stresses “the imperative is to conduct an independent and thorough investigation by the United Nations into the September 1 massacre in Ashraf, and to refer the dossier to the International Criminal Court.

Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
February 12, 2014

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Al-Maliki branded Camp Ashraf 'murderer' at international Paris conference
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Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is a murderer who slaughtered 52 residents of camp Ashraf with American weapons, former US Governor Howard Dean has told a conference in Paris.

 

 

The Iraqi leader should now be brought to justice and US aid to his country cut off, Mr Dean told delegates at the gathering on December 7 on the eve of International Human Rights Day.

 

 

He said: "There are 3,100 Iranians in Iraq that the USA disarmed and gave each one a promise, in writing, that we would protect them. When the 52 people in Ashraf were murdered in cold blood in September, each one of them had one of those cards in their possession.

 

 

"I seek to redeem the honor of my own country which has failed to stand up for its promises and has repeatedly lied to our Congress about what’s happened, lied to the Iranian Dissidents, and lied to the American public."

Mr Dean blamed the mullahs in Iran and their 'puppet' al-Maliki for the attack on Ashraf that killed member of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK), adding: "Prime Minster Maliki takes his orders from the Mullahs in Iran. The US is arming Prime Minster Maliki and the United States is supplying a lot of money. So the Prime Minster Maliki can continue his murderous ways.

 

 

"The first recommendations that I have is that the US Congress cut all military and civilian aid off the Prime Minster Maliki.

 

 

"We have to ally ourselves with the people who keep their words, who are non violent and who seek democracy, that does not include Prime Minster Maliki.

 

 

"Prime Minster Maliki murdered those 52 people and he did it with our weapons. Our State Department testified before the Congress of the United States that there was no evidence that the Iraqi Government had anything to do with the murders in Ashraf.

 

 

"That was a lie. Our State Department testified before the Congress of the United States that the people at Camp Hurriah had a significant number of T Walls and other defense administration. That was a lie. They did not have that equipment.

 

 

"We are supposed to be the leading democracy in the World. We are supposed to be the leading advocate for human rights in the world. We have completely and utterly failed."

 

 

He added: "So I call on the United States government, I call on the administration to get serious. We should be part of a war crimes tribunal to put before the International Criminal Court all those people including Nouri al-Maliki who have committed genocide in Liberty and Ashraf with our weapons.

 

 

"I call on my country to be great again to stand for the democracy indeed and not just in word and to keep its promises to these 3,100 unarmed Iranian exiles who we promised to protect."

 

http://www.ncr-iran....aris-conference

 

I hope the extraction of Maliki has begun.

 

Iranian dissidents in Iraq are in greater danger, Paris conference told
Print  Email Details Published on Thursday, 12 December 2013 19:27

The residents of Camp Liberty and the seven Camp Ashraf hostages being held in Iraq are in greater danger than ever in the wake of the West's nuclear agreement with Iran, former US attorney general Michael Mukasey has told a conference in Paris.

 

 

The United States' was now desperate not to offend the mullahs in Tehran, giving Nouri al-Maliki's regime in Iraq 'a clear hand' to launch further attacks on Iranian dissidents in his country, Mr Mukasey said.

 

He told the international gathering in Paris on December 7: "More than any time in the years that I have been involved in the cause of the MEK (PMOI), it appears that the fate of those MEK members who remain in Iraq is in the hands of the United States."

 

 

But the effect of the nuclear deal had now left the MEK (PMOI) members in Iraq exposed to increasing threats to their safety from Iraq, Mr Mukasey said.

 

 

He added: "Never have the residents of Camp Liberty and the hostages taken by Iraq been in greater danger than they are in now. The only way their situation can be improved is to make it clear to the State Department and to the P5+1, to the United States Government as a whole that whatever happens with respect to Iran’s nuclear activities we will not permit the residents of Camp Liberty to be forgotten or regarded as an insignificant detail.

 

 

"In particular, we will not allow the United States Government to the solemn promise that was made in 2003 by the United States General in writing, when the residents of Ashraf were disarmed, that they would have protected person status under the Fourth Geneva Convention and would be protected.

 

 

"So whatever grand strategy that the delusional diplomats think that they are carrying out now, we are not going to permit the fate of the MEK to be treated as a secondary or a collateral matter or permit the residents themselves to be regarded as collateral damage.

"I pledge to you that because of the part that we were made to play in what happened to the residents of Camp Ashraf who became the residents of Camp Liberty, we are going to do whatever that is in our power to make sure that whatever fantasy land our government think it has escaped to in its agreement with Iran, it will not escape responsibility for the people it pledged to protect."

 

 

http://www.ncr-iran....conference-told

 

Senior Euro MP: US attempts to conceal fate of Camp Ashraf hostages
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US ATTEMPTS TO CONCEAL FATE OF IRAQI HOSTAGES EXPOSED BY EURO MP

A senior Euro MP has expressed astonishment at what he describes as "US attempts to conceal information about seven hostages, including six women, abducted in Iraq." Struan Stevenson, a Scottish Conservative MEP and President of the European Parliament's Delegation for Relations with Iraq has said that he was surprised by US Secretary of State John Kerry's response to a question about the hostages when he said the information was "classified".

 

 

Speaking in Strasbourg, the Euro MP said:

 

 

"I was astonished when John Kerry told members of Congress at a special hearing of the foreign affairs committee in Washington, on Tuesday 10th December, that the whereabouts of the seven Iranian dissidents kidnapped during the massacre in Ashraf was classified. I had understood from repeated statements from the State Department that they had no evidence of Iraqi involvement in the massacre and abduction and therefore no knowledge of the hostages' whereabouts. I have now written to Secretary Kerry to ask whether his reference to 'classified' information means that in fact the US government does have knowledge of the whereabouts of these abducted refugees. Indeed, in my letter to John Kerry I have enquired whether US attempts to reach a compromise agreement with the Iranian regime on nuclear enrichment must now trump all considerations of freedom, justice and human rights in the zone? If so, it is deeply discouraging.

 

"I also referred in my letter to the joint statement by two UN working groups (Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances), three Special Rapporteurs (the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions and the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and the Special Rapporteur on violence against women), and the United Nations Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order, regarding the seven Ashraf hostages. It shows the obvious responsibility of the Government of Iraq on the raid on Camp Ashraf and the abduction of the hostages.*

 

 

"I said in my letter that this statement by the UN working groups clearly exposes the direct responsibility of the Government of Iraq in this crime against humanity. Regrettably, however, over the past 100 days, the United States has attempted to conceal this information, no doubt due to political considerations. I have just returned from a visit to Iraq in late November, where I met with many leading political, religious and ethnic minority figures. From these and other reliable sources within both Iraq and Iran I have been assured that the 7 hostages, 6 of whom are women, are still being held in secret prisons under the control of Maliki in Baghdad, while he tries to negotiate a deal on their ultimate fate with his puppet-masters in Iran.

 

 

"Amnesty International made it quite clear on 19 November that “The seven Iranian exiles abducted on 1 September are now known to be held by the Iraqi security forces at an unofficial detention facility in central Baghdad. They are at risk of torture and other ill-treatment and could be forcibly returned to Iran.” In such circumstances, I urged Secretary Kerry to demand the immediate release of the hostages by the Iraqi government and simultaneously to urge the UN Secretary-General, UNAMI and the UN Security Council robustly to join him in this demand and to hold Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki to account for his clear involvement in these horrific crimes. I have written to the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs - Baroness Ashton, in a similar vein."

* The UN statement issued on Monday 9 December is available here:
http://www.unog.ch/u...26?OpenDocument

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