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    Bahr al-Ulum: Government steps resolve the crisis positive but very slow

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    Post by Hkp1 Tue 29 Jan 2013, 10:47 pm

    Bahr al-Ulum: Government steps resolve the crisis positive but very slow

    30-01-2013 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add a comment -
    Baghdad / follow-up justice

    He
    and former oil minister Ibrahim Bahr al-Ulum said the Iraqi government
    needs to make greater effort in the subject to meet the constitutional
    demands of the demonstrators.

    Uloum said in a press statement on
    Tuesday that "there were positive steps made by the ministerial
    committee to consider the demands of the detainees but it must be the
    work of this committee faster to meet the largest number of the
    legitimate demands of the masses."

    And called on the government
    to "invest time and find solutions to end the crisis in order to prevent
    aggravation and converts them into a sectarian war."

    And
    demanded "remove irregularities that come from some of the security
    authorities in dealing with the demonstrators and restraint uncle
    dragged behind sectarian strife."

    He said, "There are legitimate
    demands can not be achieved especially with regard to the abolition of
    the general amnesty law and the law of accountability and justice
    because these laws need to be a political consensus to pass in the House
    of Representatives."

    And saw Falluja east of the city of Ramadi,
    Anbar province last Friday's clashes between demonstrators and troops,
    killing many according to different sources.



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