tigergorzow Posted September 9, 2017 Report Share Posted September 9, 2017 Iran-backed IMIS randomly detains Sunnis in western Mosul September 09 2017 11:37 PM IMIS terrorists Iran-allied IMIS militias have randomly detained civilians in Mahlabeya district in western Mosul over allegedly belonging to ISIS terror group. Security sources said 37 Sunni civilians were arreted during the crackdown. They were taken to an unknown destination. The Shiite militias have a record of abusing rights in liberated areas, particualrly against Sunnis. The sources confirmed those detained have no links with ISIS. http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/16734/Iran-backed-IMIS-randomly-detains-Sunnis-in-western-Mosul 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moxie64 Posted September 10, 2017 Report Share Posted September 10, 2017 29 minutes ago, tigergorzow said: Iran-backed IMIS randomly detains Sunnis in western Mosul September 09 2017 11:37 PM IMIS terrorists Iran-allied IMIS militias have randomly detained civilians in Mahlabeya district in western Mosul over allegedly belonging to ISIS terror group. Security sources said 37 Sunni civilians were arreted during the crackdown. They were taken to an unknown destination. The Shiite militias have a record of abusing rights in liberated areas, particualrly against Sunnis. The sources confirmed those detained have no links with ISIS. http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/16734/Iran-backed-IMIS-randomly-detains-Sunnis-in-western-Mosul I wonder how long it will take for the PM to send these murdering militias back to Iran ???????? This should have been the first thing he should have ordered. He should take Iraqis forces and do a forced march after all weapons are surrendered AFTER all civilians returned, they have suffered too much already!! IF he can't do it now I'm sure there is a prison they can be held in til then, they need to be beat each day and only bread (if there is any, hopefully a shortage most days ) and water til their release. He also needs to arrest Miliki for the icing on the cake. for now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted September 12, 2017 Report Share Posted September 12, 2017 Iraq's courts get creative after routing of 'Islamic State' from Mosul Where IS has been expelled, Iraqi society is in disarray. Lovers who could only marry and get children under the militants' watchful eyes are now looking to have their unions recognized – with the help of a mobile court. When Eshan Mahmoud and Ghazalah Ghroud got married in their native village of Shirka in April 2014, they paid 150,000 dinar - just over 100 euros - for someone to arrange their marriage documents in the nearby city of Mosul. But before the requisite papers had been issued, bearded and shaggy haired militants of the so-called Islamic State (IS) swarmed the area, and took control of Shirka. Soon after, the jihadists stormed Mosul and declared a caliphate that was to rule over Iraq's second largest city and its hinterland for over two years. Watch video01:06 Students return to school in Mosul In its attempt to create a lasting successor to the government in Baghdad, the terror group established its own bureaucracy to administer the millions of people under its rule. New marriages had to be registered at an IS court, or the couples would not be entitled to the public services that were controlled by the insurgents. The man they paid to procure their papers had run off with the money, so Ehsan and Ghazalah were not registered as husband and wife. But they were reluctant to submit to the bureaucracy of their new rulers and did not get an IS marriage certificate. "People told us they were not the official state. Also the courts in Mosul were being hit by airstrikes, it was a dangerous place to go," said Ehsan. The insurgents never found out that the couple defied their instructions. But the secret became difficult to keep when Ghazalah got pregnant and gave birth to their son. In order to fool the IS administrators, the family came up with an unusual ploy. "When we got our boy, we declared him to be my father's child, so that my son was registered with them as my brother," said Ehsan. Mobile courts seek out the displaced The Iraqi military launched its operation to retake Mosul and the surrounding area in October. Ehsan, now 18, and Ghazalah, 22, fled their village when the fighting drew near earlier this year, and ended up in the Hassansham displacement camp outside Mosul. Here, they finally got their chance to make their marriage official. The court comes to the displaced, rather than the other way around Once a week, Iraq's judiciary reaches out to the hundreds of thousands of displaced moored in dusty camps in Kurdish-controlled territory near Mosul in the sweltering summer heat: Every Thursday, a judge and a judicial clerk from Nineveh governorate arrive and set up shop in a container in the midst a sea of tents. The judge tours the camps scattered on the plains near Mosul, and Hassansham is the destination this week. There is no shortage of work. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), over 800,000 people have been displaced by the battle to retake Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, from IS. Over 600,000 still remain in the camps even now, though the guns were silent in Mosul by mid-July. Many of these people are in areas that fell to Kurdish forces after IS was expelled. It is near impossible for the displaced to cross the internal border to leave the autonomous Kurdish zone and then return to the camp, so the only way to get hold of new documents is if the courts come to them. Around 8,000 couples seek to have their marriage registered, says Anam Showani, a lawyer working with Qandil, an NGO that conceived of the idea of the mobile courts and helps organize the visits. Marriage certificates give access to better rations in the camps. They also allow couples to register their children, even though that next step has to be done in Mosul. The huge backlog of unregistered marriages is only slowly being worked through. Only 20 to 25 documents are issued each time the mobile court comes to a camp for a few hours, says Anam Showari. Children left stateless Jassem Mohammed and Najla Hamed are among the fortunate few. The couple tied the knot three weeks after Mosul had fallen to the insurgents and IS had come to their native village of Zanazel. Jassem, 21, and Najla, 22, decided to go ahead with the wedding anyway, and spent the first three years of married life in the jihadists' self-proclaimed Islamic State, where the laws and institutions of the Iraqi government were rendered meaningless. They did not approve of IS, and never registered their marriage with the group. Their principled stand soon proved problematic. Shortly after their marriage, Najla got pregnant, and gave birth to a girl. A year later, a boy was born. But because they had rejected the insurgents' bureaucracy, Jassem could not take his wife to the hospital to give birth. "We couldn't go to the hospital because we were not registered as married, so a midwife came and Najla delivered at home," said Jassem. Documents issued by 'Islamic State' have no validity as far as the Iraqi state is concerned The young family was also deprived of additional food rations distributed by IS, but Jassam and Najla held firm and bided their time. Iraqi forces finally reached Zanazel the following spring, and the family fled to escape the fighting. They ended up in the sprawling Hassansham Camp. But camped out in territory claimed by the autonomous Kurdish government, their two children are essentially stateless. Until the couple makes it to a court in Mosul, the kids cannot be registered as Iraqi citizens. Married at last Twenty-one-year-old Qassim Hassem and his 26-year-old wife Shama Qassim also registered their marriage with the mobile court in Hassansham. Qassim and Shama did not resist the insurgents' attempt to recreate a state bureaucracy. When they got married shortly after the terror group took over their village, they registered their union at an IS court. "We had to do it, otherwise we could not have moved freely," claims Qassim. He has brought the IS wedding certificate with them to support their case in the container courtroom. But the terror group's document does not impress the judge, who instead issues a legal Iraqi certificate after asking the two a few questions while the clerk notes down their details in a thick ledger. Relieved, Qassim and Shama step out of the container, their wedding legal at last. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigergorzow Posted September 17, 2017 Report Share Posted September 17, 2017 Iraqi security forces apprehend ISIS top leader in Mosul's left bank September 16 2017 08:02 PM Iraqi security forces apprehend ISIS top leader in Mosul's left bank Iraqi security forces apprehended a top ISIS leader in the left bank of Mosul, a security source told The Baghdad Post on Saturday. The source said that the leader Sabhan Mohamed al-Jeheishi was an ISIS ISIS when they controlled Mosul. He added that this operation was done upon receiving information from the Iraqi intelligence services. This comes as the Iraqi forces recaptured Nineveh governorate from ISIS and are currently sweeping the city to oust the terror group's remnants from its neighborhoods. http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/17015/Iraqi-security-forces-apprehend-ISIS-top-leader-in-Mosul-s-left-bank 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigergorzow Posted September 17, 2017 Report Share Posted September 17, 2017 More Than 30 IS Militants Killed in West Mosul Basnews English 17/09/2017 - 16:02 Iraq MOSUL — More than thirty members of the Islamic State (IS) were killed in an operation in western Mosul, the pro-government paramilitary announced on Sunday. According to Ahmed Nasrallah, the deputy commander of the 13th Brigade of the Shi'ite Arab militias of Hashd al-Shaabi, an operation was carried out three days ago in the areas of Abu Yaseen, Thara al-Karah, Wadi al-Thirthar and al-Khubra in western Mosul. Thirty-two IS militants were killed as a result of the operation, the IraqiNews reported. Nasrallah added that among the killed militants were the judge of the so-called Al-Jazeera State and Nineveh State, the judge of the northern region, including Tel Afar and al-Deshisha, the militant in charge of the ammunition, as well as the group's deputy economy minister. The Prime Minister of Iraq, Haider al-Abadi declared the liberation of Mosul on the 10th of July, after nine months of fighting against the extremist group. However, the Iraqi forces are still clearing the city from any remaining IS insurgents and sleeper cells. The IS militants captured the city of Mosul back in 2014, and declared their self-proclaimed "caliphate," after executing many civilians and forcing thousands of others to flee the city. http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/iraq/378647 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigergorzow Posted September 17, 2017 Report Share Posted September 17, 2017 1,333 Women and Children Held Near Mosul for Suspected Links to IS Basnews English 17/09/2017 - 11:25 Iraq BAGHDAD — Turkish nationals make up half of the hundreds of families held in a camp near Mosul over suspected links to the Islamic State (IS), Iraqi PM Haider al-Abadi said in an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday. The Iraqi forces are holding 1,333 women and children in the camp who surrendered to the Kurdish forces. The families handed themselves over after the Iraqi forces swept through the town of Tel Afar, west of Mosul, in August. Many of those detained at the camp are not guilty of any crime, Abadi said, adding that his government is "in full communication" with their home countries to "find a way to hand them over.” Abadi revealed that less than 100 foreign nationals have been sent back to their countries. He noted "We are working very hard to accelerate this. It is not in our interest to keep families and children inside our country when their countries are prepared to take them.” Iraqi PM confirmed that the German teenage girl found in Mosul last month is still being held in a prison at Baghdad’s Airport along with other foreign women. He said that Iraq's judiciary will decide if the teen will face the death penalty. http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/iraq/378551 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigergorzow Posted September 25, 2017 Report Share Posted September 25, 2017 7 ISIS terrorists arrested in Mosul September 25 2017 06:50 PM Seven terrorists Local police in Mosul have arrested seven ISIS recruits in Mosul, including the terrorist group's official in charge of beheading. A security source said that the security forces nabbed seven ISIS leaders, including Abu-Fathi al-Nahar. He is responsible for beheading journalists and police personnel. The terrorists were arrested in the district of al-Shoura south of Mosul. ISIS is collapsing in Iraq. The terror group has been expelled from Mosul, Tal Afar and other parts of Iraq. http://www.thebaghdadpost.com/en/story/17407/7-ISIS-terrorists-arrested-in-Mosul 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nannab Posted September 25, 2017 Report Share Posted September 25, 2017 Thanks for the update tigergorzow seven more gonna bite the dust. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigergorzow Posted September 26, 2017 Report Share Posted September 26, 2017 22 hours ago, nannab said: Thanks for the update tigergorzow seven more gonna bite the dust. Yes Yes Kill Them All....Cockroaches 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DinarThug Posted October 12, 2017 Report Share Posted October 12, 2017 http://www.almaalomah.com/2017.....12/244432/ Government of Nineveh: The proportion of displaced persons returning from the territory of northern Iraq amounted to 40% 15:30 - 12/10/2017 Ninewa provincial council member Ali Khudair announced on Thursday the return of about 40% of the displaced in the province and residents in northern Iraq. "Displaced families in the Kurdistan region of Nineveh have started returning to their homes continuously to the left side of the city of Mosul," Khudair said in a statement. He added that "the estimated percentage of returnees amounted to 40%," noting that "most families are waiting for the reconstruction of their cities in Ayman Mosul to be able to return to their homes in the days." Khudair explained that "the percentage of the destruction of Ayman Mosul exceeded the limits of the perception that the criminal groups of revenge avenged from humans and their homes and we are waiting for funds dedicated to the reconstruction of infrastructure and others." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted January 12, 2018 Report Share Posted January 12, 2018 recovered more than 2500 bodies under the rubble of the battle of Mosul Twilight News 2 hours ago The Iraqi forces have managed to spread more than 2500 bodies under the rubble of the battle of Mosul. "The exhumation of the bodies has been completed from the rubble, where 2,585 bodies have been recovered from the beginning of the fighting to this day," Brigadier General Mohammed al-Jawari, director of Nineveh Civil Defense, told Shafak News. He added that "the rest are the bodies of elements of the organization calling and tasks to be lifted on the municipality of Mosul, but the bodies of civilians and according to the notifications by the parents, we have completed these tasks." The fighting - which took place between the army forces and an armed man in addition to artillery and air strikes - has killed large numbers of civilians and destroyed homes, service institutions and infrastructure in the city. It is noteworthy that Iraqi forces were able to restore the entire Mosul in mid-June after bloody battles lasted about nine months, which resulted in the city was a major destruction that pushed the Iraqi parliament to be considered a disaster area. Keywords: 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Bean Posted January 12, 2018 Report Share Posted January 12, 2018 3 hours ago, yota691 said: ............which resulted in....the Iraqi parliament to be considered a disaster area. GM Yota. I know it's all in the translation, but this is WAY more accurate. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted January 24, 2018 Report Share Posted January 24, 2018 2018/01/24 (00:01 PM) - Number of readings: 25 - Number (4119) US station: 10,000 people were killed during the battle of Mosul Translated by Hamid Ahmed The group was carefully digging around what had emerged from a clump of black hair swirling through the rubble, and as soon as they moved some of the stones away, the stinking smell of the body began to emit more. "She is a girl and next to her is a rabbit rabbit," said one rescue worker. The girl was about 10 years old and her body was as sterile as a fetus, leaving only skin and bone. Her face was rigid, showing fear and her mouth open. Rescuers believe she died sometime during the battle to liberate the old city of Mosul, which ended nearly six months ago. No one knows who this girl is or where her parents are. The only way anyone who is still alive from her family can get to know her is the rabbit game next to her. "One person may come and get to know this game and then we can identify it," said Hazem Mohammed, head of the rescue team, in an interview with CNN. "A picture of the child's body will be taken with her game and added to the ever-growing information base. A day after the government about the bodies of unidentified dead who were not asked about them. According to the mayor of Mosul, Abdul Sattar al-Habbo, this girl is among nearly 10,000 people killed during the war to restore Mosul from a nine-month-old preacher. This figure was not officially recognized by Iraqi forces, nor was the US military claiming that air strikes killed only about 300 people in Mosul. The head of the municipal council said that the figures of the press agencies on the death toll in Mosul, which indicated that they ranged from 9,000 to 11,000 dead, appear to be correct and almost match the information obtained from several official sources. Habou said the Mosul government received nearly 9,000 requests from relatives for missing relatives, many of whom were last seen in the Old City and believed to be still buried under the rubble. Thousands of others are still buried in rubble in Mosul, he said, noting that the extent of the destruction in the Old City shows that. "During the Trump administration, we managed to get more air strikes than we did during the administration of former President Obama. Before Trump was in power, we were waiting a long time for an air strike, but when the time came for implementation, The air strikes are much shorter and we have achieved good results. " The western side of the Old City is evidence of how the impact of this severe strategy has affected the ground, leaving only a few buildings on the ground, most of which were hit by shelling. Piles of twisted metal and burnt car structures are still stacked along the two sides of the streets pushed by bulldozers to open roads to the movement of Iraqi troops who were combing the city's neighborhoods last summer from street to street. Under the rubble of houses and buildings, graves of people lost by the ferocity of war are buried. Many innocent civilians have remained indoors or used as human shields by an oppressive organization. Mustafa Nader, 23, said he could not wait until the government sent workers to dig his uncle's body. Where he and his relatives came with a bulldozer to search for the body. "It's here, the body is here, the smell is strong," said Nader, picking up some stones from the site of the house where his uncle died. Another man directed the bulldozer to start digging for the exhumation. "He loved a Christian woman, but her family refused to marry him, and years later he became a great man and he did not get married, and until the last day he was talking about her," Nader said of his uncle. Saeed Jarjis, who was forced by armed men to leave the house with his family during the last days of the battle to use it as a fighting site, says that victory is a preacher's achievement, but their pain still lingers. He added, "A supporter has managed to hurt us, and the Americans have won their war through our hurt too." There is no loser but only us. I criticize the Americans, because their shelling was violent. If they want to kill one element of a preacher, they fire a missile that causes the destruction of ten other houses. " عن CNN station 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siberian_shaddow Posted January 24, 2018 Report Share Posted January 24, 2018 Much Appreciated Yota, that's horrific and this should be the reason that Scum bag Maliki should never get the opportunity to be elected again. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
10 YEARS LATER Posted January 24, 2018 Report Share Posted January 24, 2018 2 hours ago, siberian_shaddow said: Much Appreciated Yota, that's horrific and this should be the reason that Scum bag Maliki should never get the opportunity to be elected again. Well Stated S_S ! My sentiments exactly. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted February 20, 2019 Report Share Posted February 20, 2019 A Mosul makeover? Beauty salons reopen after ISIL retreat The Mosul beauty salons forced closed under ISIL are now open for business. by Charles Stratford 3 hours ago While reconstruction has been slow on one side of the city, there are signs of change in some parts of Mosul, the city that used to be ISIL's self-declared capital in Iraq. The armed group was defeated there more than 18 months ago, and the Iraqi city is flaunting its more fabulous side. Beauty salons have reopened since Mosul was liberated by Iraqi security forces, and they can hardly keep up with the flow of customers. Al Jazeera's Charles Stratford reports from Mosul. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/02/mosul-makeover-beauty-salons-reopen-isil-retreat-190220105609238.html 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted March 11, 2019 Report Share Posted March 11, 2019 About 5,000 bodies were recovered from rubble in Mosul About 5,000 bodies were recovered from rubble in Mosul Number of readings: 2332 10-03-2019 11:37 PM 10-03-2019 11:37 PM A member of the Commission on Human Rights Fadhil al-Gharawi, on Sunday, recovered about 5 thousand bodies under the rubble in the city of Mosul. Al-Gharawi said in a statement that 'the number of bodies taken in the entire province of Nineveh since the battles of liberation until the first of March 2019 reached 4,720 bodies,' noting that 'of these bodies 2666 bodies of identity information and 2054 unidentified', pointing out that ' 851 bodies belonging to children have been recovered throughout the province '. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 (edited) 2019/04/04 22:08 Number of readings 62 Section: Iraq UN: Mosul needs 10 years to remove explosive materials The United Nations announced Thursday, April 4, 2019, that the removal of thousands of tons of explosive materials scattered throughout the city of Mosul, "requires more than 10 years." In a report published on the United Nations website on the occasion of World Mine Awareness Day, corresponding to 4 April each year, the Program Director of the United Nations Mine Action Service, Paul Hesselup, said that "before the fighting began to liberate the city of Mosul from the grip of a sympathetic organization, Two years of bombardment of buildings and bombarded with explosives and improvised explosive devices. " "In Mosul, buildings collapsed on bodies, booby-trapped buildings or explosives, to prevent people from returning to their homes, and unexploded ordnance left behind by the actual fighting," he said. "The refrigerator may be booby-trapped, explode, open the light switch, and a bomb will wait for you. If the mine-detection team moves a piece of rubble by mistake to look for explosives, the entire building may collapse." Unexploded mines and bombs are one of the biggest challenges facing the Iraqi authorities to repatriate displaced people in the liberated areas of the north of the country, particularly in Nineveh and Kirkuk. According to the statistics of the Iraqi Ministry of Immigration, a total of 5.5 million Iraqis were displaced from the northern and western governorates after the events of June 2014, which took control of large areas of the country, of which about 3.1 million returned to their liberated areas. Follow the obelisk - local media http://almasalah.com/ar/news/168049/الأمم-المتحدة-الموصل-تحتاج-لـ10-سنوات-لإزالة-المواد-المتفجرة-فيها Edited April 5, 2019 by Butifldrm 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted June 9, 2019 Report Share Posted June 9, 2019 2019/06/09 13:41 Number of readings 32 Section: Iraq The transfer of a large number of officers accused of the fall of Mosul to the judiciary BAGHDAD (AP) - A former member of the investigation committee in the fall of Mosul, Abdel Rahman al-Loizi, revealed on Sunday (June 9th, 2019) that a large number of officers accused of negligence in Mosul fall to justice. "The government is continuing to take action. A large number of Mosul police officers were referred several days ago to the investigative councils, as well as the arrest of the police chief of Nineveh at the time of its fall." Khalid al-Hamdani and the arrest of Major General Khalid al-Okidi, Several months ago. " He added that "the lack of trial of some parties is due to the current political consensus that the charges addressed to leaders in every political, including the Kurdish forces and in the event of the end of these pressures, the file will come back to the forefront that all the testimonies documented sound and image and submitted to the judiciary." "The committee has identified the lack of security through the ministers of defense and internal, through the Chief of Staff of the Army and commanders of the ground force and special teams in the protection of the province and the commander of the operations of Nineveh former and others." Follow the obelisk http://almasalah.com/ar/news/172585/احالة-عدد-كبير-من-الضباط-المتهمين-بسقوط-الموصل-الى-القضاء 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gregp Posted June 9, 2019 Report Share Posted June 9, 2019 the lack of trial of some parties is due to the current political consensus that the charges addressed to leaders is every political the file will come back to the forefront that all the testimonies documented This rodent trail leads to Maliki. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted June 9, 2019 Report Share Posted June 9, 2019 Nujaifi: The criminals causing the fall of Mosul are influential in the state PolicyAlliance decisionOsama Nujaifi thefall of MosulDaesh 2019/06/09 07:04:59 A- A A + Shafaq News / criticized the head of the coalition of decision Osama Najafi, on Sunday, the lack of accountability of the government for "causing the fall of the city of Mosul." "Five years have passed since the fall of Mosul and its causes and disastrous consequences have been revealed and the criminals who planned them are still active in the country and have not been held accountable for their crime," Nujaifi said in a tweet to his social networking site. Nujaifi added: "Mosul is still being neglected by neglect and continued injustice and disregard for its status and constants." He stressed that "there must be a rejectionist political stance and a mature political movement for its people to overcome the tragedy." The report prepared by an Iraqi parliamentary committee on the detection of the culprits of the fall of the city of Mosul, but the organization of an advocate in June 2014 ended up loading former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and 35 officials responsible for the fall of the city. https://www.shafaaq.com/ar/سیاسة/النجيفي-المجرمون-المتسببون-بسقوط-الموصل-متنفذون-في-الدولة/ 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3n1 Posted June 9, 2019 Report Share Posted June 9, 2019 14 minutes ago, Butifldrm said: Nuri al-Maliki and 35 officials responsible for the fall of the city. ... and yet he lives as if nothing happened under his watch , and so the muck and mire continues steady as she goes ....... 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChuckFinley Posted June 9, 2019 Report Share Posted June 9, 2019 10 hours ago, gregp said: the lack of trial of some parties is due to the current political consensus that the charges addressed to leaders is every political the file will come back to the forefront that all the testimonies documented This rodent trail leads to Maliki. Not until that guy is in jail will I consider getting a hold of corruption successful. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted June 10, 2019 Report Share Posted June 10, 2019 2019/06/10 11:46 Number of readings 38 Section: Iraq Loose: Mosul fall proofs are documented in audio and video and can not be manipulated BAGHDAD / A member of the investigation committee in the fall of Mosul, the former deputy Abdul Rahman al-Loizi, said Monday, 10 June 2019, that the political pressures are the most important obstacles that prevented the accountability of influential people in the fall of Mosul, indicating that all evidence of the fall of Mosul documented sound and image can not be manipulated Absolutely. "The great political pressure faced by the Mosul fall committee during its first day of work by the blocs to prevent any accusation of political leaders to shorten or cause the fall of the province, but it has completed its work in an ideal way," said al-Loisi. He added that "the committee investigated with all the accused and witnesses and charged charges to 35 personalities by default, including the former prime minister and former governor of Nineveh, commanders of operations and police in the province as well as field commanders." "The file, which is 125 pages written and prevented from reading in the House of Representatives for political reasons, but it was referred to five parties, including the Office of the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces and the Ministries of Defense and Interior Supreme Judicial Council and the Integrity Commission and the Prosecutor." "The prosecution has apologized for the trial of the military for their association with the military courts and internal security forces belonging to the interior and defense, while no civilian has been referred so far on charges of causing the fall of Mosul," he said. Follow the obelisk http://almasalah.com/ar/news/172639/اللويزي-ادلة-سقوط-الموصل-وثقت-بالصوت-والصورة-ولا-يمكن-التلاعب-بها 1 1 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butifldrm Posted June 10, 2019 Report Share Posted June 10, 2019 2019/06/10 12:41 Number of readings 975 Section: Video Library Al-Nujaifi: Al-Gharawi allowed Da'ash to enter Mosul .. Al-Maliki refused to intervene in evaluating the situation (video) BAGHDAD / Follow the obelisk http://almasalah.com/ar/news/172645/النجيفي-الغراوي-سمح-لداعش-بدخول-الموصل-والمالكي-رفض-تدخلي-بتقييم-الموقف-فيديو 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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