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Talk about the return of al-Maliki trial


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Talk about the return of al-Maliki trial 


 

 

Roudao - Baghdad 

Has become the issue of the trial of former Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his government, Talk time on social networking sites, especially (Facebook), where activists stressed the need to open the files relating to the financial and administrative corruption, al-Maliki during the presidency of the Iraqi government. 

He revealed to the Parliamentary Integrity Committee member of the Iraqi Adel Noori, told the network Roudao media, that "the Comm
ission is studying a number of files relating to corruption," adding: "If proven Maliki was involved in one of those files, it will be submitted no doubt to the Iraqi judiciary." 

On the issue of the fall of Mosul, and the possibility of load-Maliki responsible for the crash, Iraqi MP stressed state law Kazem Sayadi to Roudao, that "security officials in Nineveh province, are to blame for the fall of Mosul, not al-Maliki." 

The media had talked earlier, on receipt of the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi documents indicting the most prominent figures to participate in the government of his predecessor,
 Nuri al-Maliki on charges of large financial corruption, as well as close to al-Maliki, political figures, and a number of his relatives. 

It is noteworthy that several regional countries began to move recently to gather information and documents condemns Maliki and prove his involvement issues of corruption and massacres in Iraq, most recently received the International Police (Interpol) evidence and documents in this regard. 

 

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