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A source at Baghdad airport: arrest warrants and a travel ban on a number of deputies and officials, including [Rafie al-Issawi]


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A source at Baghdad airport: arrest warrants and a travel ban on a number of deputies and officials, including [Rafie al-Issawi]

Wednesday, February 13, 2014 18:17

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A source in the administration of Baghdad International Airport for airport management received memoranda arrest and travel ban on a number of members of the House of Representatives.

 

The source told all of Iraq [where] that "the list included the names of MPs arrest and travel ban are all of Haidar al-Mulla, and Salim al, and Ashour my right, and Raad Aldhlki]."

 

"The notes also included the names of MPs [Qais helter-skelter, and Ahmed Salman, and Hussein shop]."

 

The source pointed out that "the finance minister resigned [Rafie al-Issawi was among the names required to arrest and banned from traveling," noting that "the arrival of a copy of the names to the security of Baghdad airport", without specifying the source causes and charges for covered arrest and travel ban. Ended 3

 

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Is Maliki'S name on the list....

 

Yup, right there in black and white " Qais helter-skelter".

 

He will probably take his "private jet" to a German hospital and never be seen again, although reports of his progress and well being will continue to surface for months and months. Man the hospital food there must be d@mn good. Nobody seems to want to leave. :rolleyes: 

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Oh my, still on that kick.  Was there ever any evidence on Isaawi? I don't think there was.  This is because Isaawi had all the corrupt files on maliki and his goons.  This is one way to get rid of him.  But, I believe that Isaawi gave some of these files to chest or Allawi.  Dang.... can't remember.  This is a fine time for this to come out when we are in the midst of trying to get some laws passed and move it forward.  It always seems the whistle blowers get in the news while the crooks go free.

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Nouri has arrest warrants and travel bans issued against his political rivals...

And it appears Nouri al-Maliki, prime minister and chief thug of Iraq, is up to his old tricks.

All Iraq News reports:


The administration of Baghdad International Airport received several arrest warrants and travel ban issued against several members of the Iraqi Parliament.
A source of Baghdad International Airport reported to All Iraq News Agency (AIN) ''The list of MPs included Hayder al-Mullah, Salim al-Jabouri, Ashor Haky, Raad al-Dahlaki, Qayis Shather, Ahmed Suleiman and Hussein Dakan.''
''The former Minister of Finance, Raffia al-Essawi, was among the MPs banned of travel,'' the source added, noting that ''A copy of the names of banned MPs was delivered to the Airport security.'' 

Hayder al-Mullah is a prominent critic of Nouri al-Maliki.  He is a member of Iraqiya, the political slate that beat Nouri al-Maliki's State of Law in the 2010 parliamentary elections.  Qayis Shather, Salim al-Jabouri and  Raad al-Dahlaki are also members of Iraqiya. 

Yet again, Nouri is going after members of Iraqiya.  Yet again, Nouri is going after Sunni politicians.

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Hayes: Ali Hatem al-Suleiman escape by boat to an unknown destination


Sat Feb 22 2014 11:55 p.m. | (Voice of Iraq) - Anbar - Wayne escaped the so-called head of the military council in Anbar [Ali Hatem al-Suleiman] to an unknown destination. said Chairman of the Board of the Sons of Iraq Mohammed Hayes told all of Iraq [where] that "Ali Hatem escaped from the tribe of Albu Assaf northwest gray area clan and place of residence to an unknown independent boat river. " were clans Dulaimi, issued in January 30 last statement reported him to raise the status of Al-Suleiman Ali Hatem al-Suleiman, announcing that the legitimate representative for the people of Anbar province and is the council. noted that a member of the provincial council in Anbar Jassim al-Halbusi, had confirmed earlier that the accused Ali Hatem al-Suleiman disappeared ten days ago, pointing out that he wanted to eliminate. He explained that "Ali Hatem disappeared by about ten days and there is no any contact," noting that "the Iraqi judiciary issued a warrant for his arrest." and added that "the security forces will arrest Sulaiman immediately find him, according to an arrest warrant issued." and surrounded the strength of the army and processes Private [swat] in [atheist and the thirtieth of last May 2013] Ali Hatem al-Suleiman sit in the yard without being able to arrest him. "

 


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23-02-2014 01:13 PM

 

 



Baghdad (news) .. arrested by security force, the deputy governor of the Central Bank of the previous appearance of Mohammed Saleh at Baghdad International Airport upon his return from the province of Sulaymaniyah to the capital. said a source familiar with (of the Agency news): The security force detained, at the hour of the night yesterday, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of the previous appearance of Mohammed Saleh at Baghdad International Airport, upon his return from the province of Sulaymaniyah, noting that the reasons for the detention charges dating back to the previous administrative and financial corruption Saleh had been arrested on the basis of which during the year 2012. / End / b. PVC /


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