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Maliki threatened to detain us, if the judiciary did not implement the arrest warrants on Hashemi


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Maliki threatened to detain us, if the judiciary did not implement the arrest warrants on Hashemi

6.1.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Sumerian News / Baghdad detect Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki that the Iraqi judiciary threatened him with arrest if not abided by the arrest warrants issued against the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, and drew in the context that U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman briefed on the outcome of the probe-Hashemi and supported the veracity. said Nuri al-Maliki in an interview with TV Sumerian, that orders the arrest of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi is a "judicial process is purely and not related to the liquidation of a political," adding that "the judicial orders issued arrest protections Hashemi and I am in Washington, I was not aware of. " revealed al-Maliki that he was obliged to apply the warrants of arrest against Hashemi, explained by saying "the judiciary told us ye Otherwise, we issue you arrest warrants, and this was in my office and to the security threatened me with this word." He Maliki that "U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman, during his recent visit to Baghdad, briefed on the outcome of the investigation on the issue of al-Hashemi said his grandmother true," noting that "the issue of blood is subjected to political calculations, even if you want that is not my right because the issue is judicial and justice in Iraq independent." Maliki has voiced confidence in the judiciary, and considered that "the transfer of the case-Hashimi to Kurdistan is left to spend," stressing "'ll do whatever he wants." and the present Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi issued an arrest warrant on charges of terrorism, is currently in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, after being offered to the Ministry of the Interior in (19 December 2011), the confessions of some Hamayate on their acts of violence on his orders, as confirmed by President Jalal Talabani, in the 24 of December last, that Hashemi We have hospitality and will be in court at any time and place within Iraq. and decided the Supreme Judicial Council , in (25 last December) re-investigation of the charges against the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi, which was conducted by a single judge, as announced the judiciary quintet that the arrest warrant against al-Hashemi issued after documentation of investigations by a single judge. and declared the Iraqi List, led by Iyad Allawi, in (24 December 2011), for providing a formal request to transfer the issue of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi to the courts of the Kurdistan region, which was al-Hashemi was demanded by the Supreme Judicial Council for a lack of confidence impartiality of the judiciary in Baghdad, after the rejection of the Judicial Council asked Hashemi transfer his court to Kirkuk governorate or Khanaqin in Diyala. and warned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki during a press conference, in (21 last December), the Kurdistan Regional Government to allow the Vice-President Tareq al-Hashemi escape, stressing that the non-delivery or allow him to escape will cause problems with the region , as asked him to surrender to the Iraqi judiciary. and sparked accusations of Hashmi and demand that Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to withdraw confidence from his deputy, Saleh al-Mutlaq, defuse the latest crisis between the coalition of state law under the leadership of al-Maliki, Allawi's Iraqiya, which boycotted the meetings of the Parliament and the Council of Ministers.

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