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Ban Ki-moon: are very concerned about the worsening violence in Iraq and welcome to visit Barzani to Baghdad Empty Ban Ki-moon: are very concerned about the worsening violence in Iraq and welcome to visit Barzani to Baghdad

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05/01/2013 10:18


Range Press / Baghdad

The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday, concern about the "worsening" situation of violence in Iraq, and called on security forces to "exercise restraint" and upholding the law, as called for protesters to "maintain" the peaceful nature of the protests, said he welcomed the visit the President of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani to Baghdad and the resumption of dialogue between the two sides.

He said Ban Ki-moon in a statement received (range Press), a copy of which "we are very concerned about the aggravation of the situation of violence in all parts of Iraq, which led last week to the death of many and injured hundreds," calling for the security services to "show restraint and to maintain law and order" .

Ki-moon called for protesters to "maintain the peaceful nature of their protests," and expressed welcomed "the successful meeting between representatives of the protesters and local officials and Iraqi security forces that led to defuse tensions in Ramadi, Anbar province."

He called Ki-moon, Iraqi leaders to "engage in constructive dialogues, comprehensive and designed to end a deep political crisis facing the country," and expressed welcome to "the recent visit of the delegation of the high from Kurdistan to Baghdad and resume dialogue with the central government to find a lasting solutions to their problems unresolved."

And on the decision of the media and communications satellite to suspend work Ki-moon expressed "concern him," asserting that "freedom of the press is an essential pillar of the pillars of democracy," calling at the same time, the media and communications to "reconsider its decision."

The Communications and Media Commission of Iraq has decided, in the 28 of April 2013, the suspension of eight satellite channels for "adopting a speech sectarian" accompanied by the events of Hawija, and confirmed that those channels worked on "tearing" fabric of Iraq's social through incitement to violence and religious hatred and calling for the exercise of the activities of "criminal reprisal", stressing the need to recognize that freedom of expression "is not an absolute right," and channels specifically (Baghdad, and Eastern and Eastern News, Babylonian, and Salah al-Din, and lights 2, and change, and Fallujah), "indicating that these channels "It seemed clear adopted an approach closer to the escalation of misinformation and hype and exaggeration of it to objectivity, threatens the unity of the country and works to tear the social fabric."

As demanded Organization (Human Rights Watch) and head of the UN mission in Iraq, Martin Kobler, on Tuesday (30 April 2013), the media and communications Iraq to "retreat" for its decision to close a number of satellite channels Iraqi and Arabic, on the back of its coverage of the events that accompanied storm the sit-yard Hawija by Iraqi army troops last week.

The head of the Kurdistan Regional Government Nechirvan Barzani, arrived on the 29th of April, 2013, to Baghdad to discuss outstanding issues between the governments of the center and Erbil, on his first visit since the start of the crisis, as agreed during a meeting with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to pass important laws that have an impact actor in resolving "outstanding issues" between the two parties, such as oil and gas law, and give the security side "of particular importance in all parts of Iraq, and further meetings to resolve all issues.

The country has seen since the incident forces stormed the Iraqi army in the 23 April 2013, Square sit-in Hawija, which resulted, killing and wounding at least 163 of the protesters and the loss and the arrest of hundreds of others, unrest and confrontations extensive between tribesmen and government forces in Kirkuk and Mosul, Salahuddin and Diyala The most prominent of these events armed attack, on Saturday, April 27, 2013, a civilian car carrying five members of the Iraqi army thought they were on vacation and were heading to their homes near the picket gray square, killing four of them and wounding the fifth degrees.

And raised the killing of four soldiers great feedback, as it threatened to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on the same day, the April 27, 2013, not to remain silent on the phenomenon of soldiers killed near the arenas demonstrations, calling for peaceful protesters to "expel criminals" who target the army and the Iraqi police demanding clerics and tribal leaders to "renounce" the killers, the latest allocation Operations Command Anbar on Tuesday the 30th of April 2013, a reward of 100 million dinars for those caught spokesman Square sit-gray happy Lafi and media spokesman on behalf Qusay Zein and Mohamed Abu Risha, the nephew of the leader Iraqi Awakening Conference accused of killing five soldiers near Piazza sit a few days ago, after less than 24 hours from the denial of soldiers accused of killing incident.

The sitters in the provinces Sunni majority, declared (in the 26 April 2013 present), the formation of the army (pride and dignity) to protect their areas, and called for the "suspension Messaging" for military operations by the central government and "referral Prime Minister and Minister of Defense and Commander Wild "to" international courts ", while confirmed the other hand, the need to maintain" a peaceful sit-ins ", and the" civil peace "and do not let anyone armed with" go down to the street, "and an invitation to the" tribes south "for" withdraw their children "from the army and federal police in the six provinces threatened to" do not bear responsibility tribal ", if exposed to harm.

It is noteworthy that the protests are gray declared, on Tuesday the 30th of April 2013, an agreement between the leaders of the sit-in Ramadi, local government and the leadership of Anbar Operations on the "end all armed manifestations" of both parties and the return of local police to protect the Square sit-in, while the President of the UN mission Martin Kobler "welcomed" the successful outcome of the meeting held between the leaders of the sit-in Ramadi, government officials and security chiefs in order to find a peaceful way out and quell tensions.


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