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Post  Admin Fri Feb 01, 2013 6:14 pm

Now I want to know why the Iraqia is trying to behave themselves now and working with the National.. "On the issue of the Demonstrators".

I post an article under this one and it looks like Mutlag and Beecroft had a meeting... " Boy I would have loved to be that fly on the wall during that meeting to know what was said.



Coalition and Iraqi Baghdad / Obelisk: said the Iraqi List, Friday, that the coming days will witness a to find formulas Legal can the House of Representatives to vote on it and related demands of demonstrators, noting that the meeting, which brought together leaders from the Iraqi Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq and the delegation of the National Alliance headed by Ibrahim al-Jaafari was devoted to discussion of the laws pertaining to the demands of demonstrators, led by amending the law of accountability and justice and a general amnesty and the law of 88 on property book.



She said the deputy in the Iraqi List, Nada Jubouri for "obelisk", "There is significant progress in meeting that brought together Mutlaq Jaafari, Thursday evening, and was devoted to discuss laws pertaining to the demands of protesters, led by amending the law of accountability and justice and the general amnesty and the law 88 on book property."



With Jubouri pointed out that the meeting was "different from previous meetings brought together the two parties," they revealed that "the coming days will arrive to find a legal formulas possible to vote in the House of Representatives belonging to the demands of the demonstrators."



He had both attended the meeting of Khalid al-Attiyah, and Hadi al-Amiri for the National Alliance and a number of members of the Iraqi List, including Representatives Nada Jubouri and Salman al-Jumaili and Qais Cdhir and Abdul Karim al-Samarrai.



They pointed out that the conferees "They were in agreement on an intention to respond to the demands of the demonstrators, which mostly demands guaranteed by the Iraqi Constitution and it has a lot of respect for human rights."



She spoke about the desire of the two communities to reach a "radical and realistic solutions and possible application regarding the demands of the demonstrators."

Jubouri denied that "the meeting had discussed the issue of assigning proxy ministers rather than ministers of the Iraqi government."



The Deputy Prime Minister the leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq has received, on Thursday evening, the delegation of the Iraqi National Alliance headed by Ibrahim al-Jaafari, and the parties discussed the overall political situation in the country and the crisis of demonstrators and ways to respond to their demands and to develop mechanisms for resolving contract that accompanied it.



A statement of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister the leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq got "obelisk" a copy of which, that "the conferees discussed the findings of the National Alliance on responding to the demands of the demonstrators in the light of the proposals that had been made ​​by al-Mutlaq during meetings of the Committee of Five for the declaration of amnesty law General and edit or delete legal accountability, justice and the fourth paragraph of the Terrorism Act in addition to decisions relating to the arrest of the property and a string of other demands of the demonstrators. "



Prior to the U.S. ambassador that Deputy Prime Minister told the leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq, Thursday, his country's desire to exceed Iraqi politicians decade and problems through resort to dialogue with the last student of the legislative, executive and judiciary in the country to implement the demands of the demonstrators.



And witnessing Iraqi cities in central, western and north of the country since December 21 last demonstrations and sit-ins against the backdrop of arrest of members of the Protection and Finance Minister leader of the Iraqi List, Rafie al-Issawi and included demonstrations governorates of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh, Kirkuk and part of Baghdad, then took their demands away from the call for the release of Issawi protection to focus on the release of detainees and detention centers, and the issuance of the amnesty law, and the abolition of the law of accountability and justice, and the repeal of article four of the anti-terrorism law, in addition to working principle of balance in state institutions.



He also asked each stop night raids, and directed troops from the cities, and amend the Constitution in accordance with Article 142, in contrast, saw Baghdad and several other Iraqi cities in recent days, demonstrations by pro-government raised slogans condemning sectarianism, and refuses to cancel Justice and Accountability Law and Anti-Terrorism Act, called upon to amend the amnesty law to include terrorists and criminals.


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WASHINGTON Mutlaq desire Iraqi politicians that exceed their problems through resort to dialogue
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bekorfatandalmudlq BAGHDAD / obelisk: U.S. Ambassador Deputy Prime Minister, leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq, Thursday, his country's desire to exceed Iraqi politicians decade and problems through resort to dialogue with students last legislative, executive and judiciary in the country to implement the demands of the demonstrators.



A statement from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister the leader of the Iraqi List, Saleh al-Mutlaq got "obelisk" a copy of which, while receiving the U.S. ambassador in Iraq, Stephen Beecroft, "The two sides discussed the internal situation in Iraq and the political landscape and the problems facing the political process in light of the differences occurring between the parties and the parliamentary blocs, in addition to regional affairs and file the necessary Syrian. "



He told the American ambassador, according to the statement, his country's desire that "exceeds Iraqi politicians decade and problems through resort to dialogue and focus on the participants in the pursuit of national interests," stressing his country's position in support of the Iraqi people in its march towards building the foundations of democracy and peace and security.



In contrast, al-Mutlaq new "position calling for the importance of responding to the demands of the demonstrators as popular demands necessitate the legislative, executive and judicial implementation of its duties in line with constitutional legitimacy of those demands."



And witnessing Iraqi cities in central, western and north of the country since December 21 last demonstrations and sit-ins against the backdrop of arrest of members of the Protection and Finance Minister leader of the Iraqi List, Rafie al-Issawi and included demonstrations governorates of Anbar, Salahuddin and Nineveh, Kirkuk and part of Baghdad, then took their demands away from the call for the release of Issawi protection to focus on the release of detainees and detention centers, and the issuance of the amnesty law, and the abolition of the law of accountability and justice, and the repeal of article four of the anti-terrorism law, in addition to working principle of balance in state institutions.



He also asked each stop night raids, and directed troops from the cities, and amend the Constitution in accordance with Article 142, in contrast, saw Baghdad and several other Iraqi cities in recent days, demonstrations by pro-government raised slogans condemning sectarianism, and refuses to cancel Justice and Accountability Law and Anti-Terrorism Act, called upon to amend the amnesty law to include terrorists and criminals.


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Maliki: the government will implement all the legitimate demands of the demonstrators provided they continue to be patient and law-abiding


Friday, February 1, 2013 11:30



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Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki said the ministerial committee in charge of the follow-up to the demands of the demonstrators had made ​​considerable progress in its work, adding that the government would meet all the requests of the demonstrators legitimate, provided they continue to be patient and abide by the law.

A statement issued by the Prime Minister's Office has received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it today Maliki said during a television interview that "the Council of Ministers heard in each session has to reports of the problem on these demands, and there made ​​great progress in the work of the Commission, adding that, whenever Committee is well under way results were clearer and more visible, adding that the government would follow up with the legitimate demands of the demonstrators. "

He added that "the Iraqis take part in live, harmony and concord away from sectarianism, and added that we bet on people demonstrators themselves, explaining that" the protesters are demanding things for Atjd Government mind an that move vigorously to activate and implement service for those citizens because they do not have political agendas nor sectarian and do not want to cancel the Constitution ".

He noted the prime minister, according to the statement that "Freddie demonstrators from the legitimate demands implemented, provided they continue to be patient and abide by the law."

Iraq has been since years political crises successive Valley continued to exit popular demonstrations in the provinces of Anbar, Nineveh and Salahuddin demand the release of detainees and prisoners and the issuance of the amnesty law and the abolition of Justice and Accountability Law [de-Baathification previously] and article [4] terrorism and balancing, and other demands. "



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