yota691 Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 Maliki: You must Elaida moderates and wise theologians room for extremists and malicious intent owners 1 hour ago IRAQ - BAGHDAD (country News) - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in his Baghdad office a delegation comprising a number of religious scholars and dignitaries led by Mufti Sunnis Sheikh Mehdi al-Sumaidaie, within the framework of the efforts that they make to the dialogue with the demonstrators and to achieve the legitimate demands raised in the demonstrations. Maliki confirmed the need for coming together of all Iraqis to miss an opportunity to predators in Iraq and its people, he said in a statement received by (country News) a copy of it, "you should not let the moderates and the wise religious scholars and tribal leaders and all the forces of good room for extremists and owners malicious intent to take the country to Akedrallah to at dire consequences, "he said, adding that some of the demands are legitimate and that they will continue to be implemented by himself and especially Maitalq detainees and women's issues. He called on scientists to form a committee comprising, in addition to them, a number of judges to investigate the prisons and detention centers and marking glitches they are repaired immediately. For their part delegation of scientists confirmed that they will begin collecting names and complaints to follow-up on the ground and take the necessary action. http://biladnews.net/permalink/4703.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncirculd Posted December 30, 2012 Report Share Posted December 30, 2012 Here we go again. Committees and dialogue. None of that works with the PM. It's his stall tactics. More stalling. It is so hypocritical. So full of bologna. "he said, adding that some of the demands are legitimate and that they will continue to be implemented by himself and especially Maitalq detainees and women's issues . This is so sad how he blatantly lies about this. He knows good and well whats going on in his prisons, especially the treatment of women. It is almost a given to be raped by the guards. We read numerous articles on that too. It's so out of hand and he continues to be in charge of it all. I feel for those in prisons that are innocent, especially that have been tortured, raped, and beaten. What they feel right about now is there is no hope at all. And this is the new Iraq. No difference. Same game, different players. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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