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Issawi: No solution to the Iraq crisis, but the resignation of Maliki


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Friday, April 26, 2013 05:28:04

BAGHDAD - Arabs now


Dr. Rafie al-Issawi, Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister resigned from the Iraqi government, in an interview aired by the channel "Arab", that "no solution to the Iraq crisis only after the resignation of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki."

 

He added, Friday 26 April / April, that the National Alliance "to provide an alternative candidate" for the owners in the prime minister, warning that al-Maliki and his government policy "is leading the country into sedition."


Issawi announced that all the sit-ins, the 4-month-old, peaceful, and associate members of the Iraqi army opened fire on demonstrators in Hawija, in cold blood, in clear violation of the ethics and history of the Iraqi army, as far as his words.


And challenged that there is a video clip of one proves fire from inside the Square sit-in, pointing out that the discourse of government about the massacre that took place in the yard of Hawija, characterized by turmoil, they call the word "heroes" to the soldiers who killed the protesters, and called the victims "martyrs."


He stressed that the government insists refused to respond to the demands of the protesters, instead of searching for the killers of protesters in Fallujah, killing others in Haweeja.


On the other hand, said the leadership in the State of Law coalition, Saad logistical, for the "end of the week," "The Yards sit under the control of al-Qaeda, after it was peaceful and under the control of the tribes," he said.


He reported that the army did not attack the sit-in Hawija Square only after the shooting from inside the Iraqi army.


Bloodiest clashes
And clashes between Iraqi forces and protesters on the government's policy is the most deadly, since the protest movement began in December / December last year.


According to the official version, the clashes took place before dawn on Tuesday when army troops stormed Square sit-in demonstrators in Hawija, which led to the killing of 27 protesters and two soldiers and wounded several others, after the government forces encountered heavy fire from different weapons.


The Defense Ministry said that the storm came after the deadline set by the protesters to hand over those responsible for the soldier killed last Friday at a checkpoint close to the sit-in yard.


But protesters said the government forces stormed the Square sit-in and burned tents before firing indiscriminately, killing at least 50 people, stressing that it does not exist for any of the government is required among the protesters.


And ignited the incident Hawija wave of retaliatory attacks against security forces in several provinces, to control gunmen entirely on hand Sulaiman Bek, located in the province of Salah al-Din on the road between Baghdad and the Kurdistan region, after battles with the Iraqi army, but the latter regained control of the later following the withdrawal of the insurgents.

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