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    Iraqi forces: political disagreement is no excuse to cross red lines

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    Post by Rocky Fri Aug 30, 2019 4:45 pm

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    [size=18]The deputy head of the Iraqi Parliamentary Alliance bloc Friday denounced and refused to override any Iraqi woman or challenge her honor.


    MP Raad al-Dahlaki, in a statement received to Alsumaria News, stressed that any transgression is overriding us all regardless of any province or from any clan. 

    Dahlaki said, "The political dispute is not justified to cross the red lines." ".







    It is noteworthy that the movement wanted, on Thursday, the parliament to lift the immunity of MP Fayek Sheikh Ali, who described it as "obscene", noting that it exceeded the "honor of Iraqi women" out of political differences, while threatened to take legal action. 

    Earlier Thursday, the Al-Fatla clan issued a statement after a lawmaker insulted Iraqi women in a rude speech and, in an appeal for an apology, warned him of "serious consequences."


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