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Kubler expresses his fear that the country is heading towards the unknown and calls on leaders to show restraint and serious dialogue Empty Kubler expresses his fear that the country is heading towards the unknown and calls on leaders to show restraint and serious dialogue

Post  Admin Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:27 am

This is an article that I hope will get the government to get off the Butts and do something!
When the U.N. gets involved it is not that good or maybe it is!





Published on Friday, 26 April / May 2013 15:31

BAGHDAD / obelisk: called the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Martin Kobler, Friday, to show restraint and serious dialogue, expressing his concern that moving the country "into the unknown" If you do not take decisive action immediately and effectively to stop the return of the cycle of violence.



A statement from the UN mission had received "obelisk" a copy of it "in a strong call for restraint and dialogue seriously, after recent clashes that have killed and wounded hundreds of people in all parts of Iraq, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Iraq, Martin Kobler, for fear that moving the country towards the unknown if decisive action is taken immediately and effectively to stop the spiral of violence from returning again. "



"I call on the conscience of every religious and political leaders not to let anger overcome peace, and use their wisdom, because the country is at a crossroads."



"This is the historical responsibility of all Iraqi leaders to take the lead and take bold initiatives, such as sitting together and with one voice call for the immediate restoration of calm and a national dialogue and broad."



He appealed to the United Nations envoy, according to the statement, also the Iraqi government "to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation in Haweeja accidents, and the consequent prosecution of human rights violators."



He renewed his call "for the release of prisoners detained in the wake of the crackdown."


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