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    Abadi: We will eliminate terrorism completely

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    Post by Rocky Wed 19 Jul 2017, 5:34 pm

    Abadi: We will eliminate terrorism completely




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    19/7/2017 12:00 am

    Counting the referendum of the province {unconstitutional} and stressed that it is in the interest of the Kurds to stay with Iraq
    Baghdad / Al-Sabah / Alaa al-Tai
    The Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Dr. Haider Al-Abadi, on Tuesday, the Iraqi scene, security, political and economic.
    He congratulated the Iraqis on the liberation of Mosul and, while reassuring citizens that the "Da'ash" was defeated and will not return again after tasting the bitterness of defeat, revealed a "plan for the return" of the displaced and stability to the liberated areas and made it a priority.


    While declaring the decision to exclude the killer of gangs, "urging" the terrorist of the law of accountability and justice, counting the referendum in the Kurdistan region "unconstitutional," and while revealing the increase in the budget of the popular crowd, he pointed out that the government seeks to ensure that money goes to the fighters and not to " Campaign financing, "vowing to keep the crowd for years to come.
    This comes at a time when the Council of Ministers, the introduction of degrees of employment for the assignees and contractors other than political prisoners, and approved the draft law criminalizing sectarian incitement.


    Plan to restore stability
    "We continue to win the liberation of Tal Afar and the surrounding areas and Hawija west of Kirkuk, Anbar and east of Sharqat on the eastern side of the Tigris River to foil plans to open new loopholes," Abadi said at a weekly press conference attended by Sabah. Which focuses on restoring the stability of the liberated areas and the return of displaced persons. All the sacrifices made are aimed at restoring life to these areas. "
    Abadi said that "the government prepared a plan to restore stability and reconstruction of those liberated areas, including the left side and work is in full swing to restore services and return citizens to their areas and rehabilitation of all state institutions, including judicial to ensure the conduct of justice and investigations and legal procedures," stressing that "there will be no And we will not give up on that to prevent attempts to abuse the great sacrifices of the security forces carried out by individuals who violate the law and the state ignorant or to serve terrorism. "
    He called on the political forces to "benefit from the great victory to consolidate the unity of Iraq and thwart schemes to incite sectarianism or divide and achieve community reconciliation," noting that "(da'ash) has instigated and instigated the distinction between the components of society in a criminal and therefore must be a national reconciliation and genuine community to restore harmony Community, and the punishment of criminal involvement. "
    The prime minister stressed that "collective punishment has no place among us and can not punish the abuser and optimizer, as many of the people of Mosul supported our security forces and provided important information to us, while those who will be transferred with terrorism or supported him to the judiciary and accountable in accordance with the law," pointing out That "those who did not support terrorism and did not provide resources and was a rejection of him will not bear legal consequences."


    Organizations that encourage terrorists
    The prime minister denied the allegations of some humanitarian organizations to detain some families or reprisals and expressed surprise at the charges against the security forces, accusing some of these organizations that their reports "encourage terrorists to kill innocent people and call them to verify the sources of their information in Iraq."
    Abadi said that "these organizations are sending reports that represent individual cases and circulate them and show them to public opinion as a general phenomenon," noting that "the government is keen to investigate all the information it receives and rejects any transgression."
    "We are facing a new Iraq where there is no place for fanaticism and racial or sectarian strife. We have recently seen organized campaigns aimed at stirring up sectarianism and racism in an attempt to bring Iraq back to square one of those who do not want to leave. Which have been achieved and some of them are motivating, and demands that we address the problems of fourteen years, and even the problems of the regime that now proceed with the victories in that one. "
    "It is certainly and unquestionably that there are traders of wars seeking to benefit from chaos and destruction and to launch campaigns of incitement and stir up sectarianism to cause further differences between members of society."


    Security Forces Unit
    He warned the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of "a new trend aimed at separating the security forces from society and the state and giving a picture that the security forces have nothing to do with the state, contrary to the current system of institutions, they returned" an attempt to weaken the relationship between security forces and the state in favor of parties, parties and individuals and divide it to weaken the state from In order to communicate the concept of possession of those bodies to armed groups through which to achieve personal benefits such as intimidation, kidnapping or bidding. "
    Abadi refused these attempts according to the Iraqi constitution, which prohibits the acquisition and possession of any armed state, expressing his condemnation of all attempts, "trying to differentiate between the state and security forces and the character of the security forces on track and duty."
    Al-Abbadi expressed his belief in "the awareness of our forces to work under the law in the State of Iraq," noting that "the directives of the wise reference and permissibility of Mr. Ali al-Sistani (long shadow) demanded that the security forces under the administration of the state and not affiliated with others as called for the formation of the crowd under the shadow of the state" .


    Support popular crowd
    The Prime Minister stressed that the government will continue to support the popular mobilization and volunteers in recognition of the sacrifices and heroines they have made for the homeland, citizens and holy sites, pledging to "continue support and increase the budget and allocations of the popular crowd and increase the budget of the social protection network."
    Abadi said: "We demanded and ordered to investigate the issue of reducing salaries in conjunction with the increase in allocations and we were surprised by the refusal of some to investigate the matter." We have a determination to conduct investigations and will not be excluded from financial control. It was because we wanted to ensure that the money reached the fighters, not those they hired to "finance parties and election campaigns."
    "We will not allow the use of the funds of the fighters to fund the election campaigns and we will continue to check with our knowledge of the growing voices of opposition and may increase, because it is for the benefit of our fighters and their heroism in the battles of liberation," he continued. "We have been able to restore prestige to the military establishment to equality in meals for officers and mattresses, On the command hierarchy, and we will not allow the theft of the fighters' efforts and their use in the gates
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    Accountability and justice
    "Two years ago, we made a decision excluding those who fight for accountability and justice in the ministries of interior and defense and those who belong to the popular crowd," he said in response to journalists' questions, which were divided between internal and external files. He added that "sometimes we go into legal and constitutional problems that need the approval of the parliament and now we are working on the subject to include all those who fought with the security forces and with all the branches in the fight against the da'eef." "The members of the popular crowd have a desire to belong to the security establishment, but the current government action is to keep the crowd as an institution for at least three years to come," Ebadi said, referring to the government's intention to structure or integrate the crowd into the security ministries. The general commander expressed his surprise at the statements of some of the government's intention to dissolve the popular crowd or try to sell it to non-Iraqi parties and countries and enter into bids that forget their great sacrifices and attribute them to other countries "in a failed attempt to reduce the size of victories."


    Crimes of kidnapping
    "We have two serious challenges: the first is terrorism within cities, and the other is organized crime," Abadi said, explaining that "there are those who try to squander the whole country, the act of terrorism, while others are trying to intimidate citizens and gain at the expense of others. The organization, and kidnapping is no less than terrorism, "while stressing that" the state continues its efforts in the fight against crime with the support of intelligence agencies and security forces. "
    The Prime Minister reassured the citizens that there is control over the security conditions properly and containing the crises, including the recent fallout in Basra and dealing with the protests about electricity and the dismantling of bottlenecks, and the completion of the work of the electricity system, and said: "The work force of the intelligence agencies enabled it to capture many terrorist cells "Daqash" no longer has the ability to recruit citizens and no longer have any incubator in the country contrary to the expectations of some. "
    The prime minister sent a reassuring message to the Iraqis that the greatest danger was over. He revealed that the liberation of Mosul would be followed in the next phase by the liberation of Tal Afar, which would be "a decisive and decisive battle."


    A message to the Turks
    "There is no longer any justification for your presence in Baasika because you do not serve your objective or our goal, and we want good relations with you and build on the basis of good neighborliness and commercial, urban and economic interests to serve the region," he said. And the interest of the two countries, "saying:" Iraq is half of its borders with the Arab world and the other half with the non-Arab and in general all Muslims are fit to be a meeting of those peoples, "an advantage to build bridges.
    "We have an invitation, negotiations and understandings with the Turkish side in this framework, which we hope will lead to the full withdrawal of their forces," he said.
    Kurdistan Region referendum
    And on the referendum, which is planned by the Kurdistan Region, the Federal Prime Minister that "the referendum of the region unconstitutional and the interest of the Kurds to stay with Iraq because they are part of it," noting that "Kurdish leaders have said on more than one occasion that they will not implement the results of the referendum."
    "What is the point of holding the referendum, and what is the purpose of it?" He reiterated that "it is unconstitutional and that we live in one country and its partners, and we can not take a unilateral step. We also proposed a referral and discussion by the political blocs because they represent the people to see where they will lead us.
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    Abadi expressed his concern over the holding of the referendum and the emergence of a new problem, expressing his regret to waste all the positive steps achieved over the years by the escalation and calls for secession in "Iraq's Kurdistan is part of Iraq," and it is in their interest to stay with Iraq. "We are also concerned about the consequent changes in the sacrifices, blood and threats to the stability of the citizens and the separation of families," calling on the Kurdish leadership and its citizens, citizens of the first degree, to remain " Help because it is the right path. "


    Session of the Council of Ministers
    In the meantime, the Council of Ministers, in its regular session held on Tuesday, the development of degrees of employment for non-political contractors and contractors, while the identification and ownership of the sites of the embassies of Iraq and Saudi Arabia in accordance with the principle of reciprocity. In a statement to the Prime Minister's Office, Al-Sabah said that Abadi reiterated during the meeting "congratulations to the Iraqi people on the continuous victories and preparations for the liberation of Tal Afar and the rest of the region." He called for "the criminalization of sectarian and racist discourse and hate speech."
    The Prime Minister, who presented "a summary of the developments of the last three days before the end of the battle in Mosul and the large losses in the ranks of Al-Da'ash", he stressed that "the preacher of the terrorist suffered a violent blow in Mosul led to a state of psychological break-up between his ranks against the strength and determination of our forces," calling for " And vigilance to thwart any attempt to terrorist attack to prove the existence. "
    The Council of Ministers approved the proposal of a draft law to criminalize sectarian and racial incitement and hate speech in order to preserve the unity and safety of our people and coexistence among all. "The contract of the Mosul dam signed with the Italian company Trevi was discussed." As part of the development of Iraqi-Saudi relations, "the identification and ownership of the sites of the Iraqi and Saudi embassies has been discussed and approved according to the principle of reciprocity." The Council also approved, according to the statement, the "exception of the General Company for Iraqi Cement from the instructions to implement the federal budget for the continuation of the work of the company's factories above located within the provinces of Nineveh and Anbar."
    The statement added that the Council "directed the development of degrees of employment for the contractors and contractors other than political prisoners," noting that the Council "discussed the issue of protection of Iraqi antiquities and the need to move to control the smuggler and restore."
    The statement pointed out that "it was approved to amend the draft law to disengage the Department of Juvenile Reform from the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and attach it to the Ministry of Justice, according to the proposal of the Ministry of Labor," noting that "was also approved draft bill to meet the example of land owned by the state, Agricultural ".

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