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    Maliki concerned on al- Sadoun tribe and ordered to protect them

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    Maliki concerned on al- Sadoun tribe and ordered to protect them Empty Maliki concerned on al- Sadoun tribe and ordered to protect them

    Post by chouchou Wed 18 Sep 2013, 9:05 am

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    Shafaq News / Prime Minister, Nuri al-Maliki expressed on Wednesday, his concern about targeting and displacing al-Sadoun tribe, while ordered to protect and prosecute those involved.
     
    Maliki said in his weekly speech briefed by "Shafaq News” that “today I express my concern from what al- Sadoun clans as they are being targeted by criminal gangs and I pay condolences to the families of the victims”.

    "We will follow the perpetrators who targeted our peaceful brothers, and I ordered need to protect them."

    The armed groups have escalated targeting al-Saadoun clan and the displacement of the clan in the Iraqi cities of the south, for unknown reasons.

    Al- Sadoun tribe is considered from the major Sunni tribes in southern Iraq, and the founders of Nasiriyah city.

    In turn, Latifiya town south of Baghdad witnessed displacement of Shiite families operations.

    The incident returns to mind years of sectarian violence that engulfed Iraq and killed hundreds.

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