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Granted, some of Iran .. Maliki stole gold $ 80 billion

01/22/2013

Manual \ Iraqi sources indicated that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki Iraqi stole $ 80 billion of Iraqi gold, and give some to Iran.

The sources said that Nouri al-Maliki Prime Minister of the Iraqi government mocked all his strength and influence in the theft of money of the Iraqi people and wealth in ways that malicious until it reached the size of his fortune U.S. $ 70 billion, concentrated mostly in banks Britain and Switzerland, as part of an employee in the form of real estate in both London and New York and Los Angeles and expensive areas on the Red Sea coast, in a time when most of the Iraqi people from hunger, poverty and deprivation.

This comes at a time when protests emerged from several provinces to Iraqi province of Anbar; to denounce corruption and sectarian Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.

And nearly one million people rallied in Ramadi and Fallujah in Iraq's western Anbar province Friday to protest and sit under the slogan Friday "is not bluffing."

Iraqi journalist said "Sahib Fahdawi" Square demonstrations: Nearly a million people gather in Anbar today to participate in a unified prayer and protest to hold on to their demands, which declared them since the end of last month.

Fahdawi added that the protesters chose the name "not bluffing" demonstrations today to deliver a message to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki not to procrastinate in the implementation of their demands.

In the city of Falluja, 62 km west of the Iraqi capital Baghdad, raising tens of thousands of people on the international road from Baghdad to the Iraqi-Jordanian border, and there participated a unified prayer Fri.

For his part, Iraqi media Zaidi - who already has hurled by former U.S. President George W. Bush with his shoes and is currently involved sit-Fallujah - a reporter, "Anatolia" that "If you do not respond the Iraqi government to our demands Snhasr Baghdad's Green Zone (government headquarters there), and come up with relatives prisoners and imprisoned in our hands. "

It is noteworthy that the protesters' demands that demonstrating for it since last month centered on the release of detainees, and suspension of Article 4 terrorism, and stop executions, and stop working the law of accountability, and the withdrawal of the army from cities and neighborhoods, and the abolition of the concrete barriers between cities, and banning the use of phrases and sectarian slogans in state institutions, and a census before the general election, and the enactment of the amnesty.

Source: Islammemo

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