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    Sistani criticises MPs, urges government soon

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    Sistani criticises MPs, urges government soon Empty Sistani criticises MPs, urges government soon

    Post by Bama Diva Fri 04 Jul 2014, 4:36 pm

    Sistani criticises MPs, urges government soon

    July 05, 2014


    BAGHDAD: Iraq’s top Shiite cleric Ayatollah Ali Al Sistani chastised parliament on Friday for failing to unite in the face of a jihadist-led blitz that threatens to break up the country, and urged lawmakers to quickly form a government.

    Also on Friday, Iraqi government troops captured the village of Awja — the birthplace of Saddam Hussein — south of Tikrit, military spokesman Lt. Gen. Qassim Al Moussawi said.

    Security forces entered Awja after fierce clashes but the government had yet to reclaim the nearby city of Tikrit despite a more than week-long offensive.

    Meanwhile, Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri Al Maliki insisted he would “never give up” on a third term despite allegations at home and abroad of sectarianism and authoritarianism amid a sweeping jihadist-led offensive.

    A top Sunni leader backed away from his bid to become speaker of parliament when it reconvenes next week, a move that could break the deadlock after a farcical opening session that dampened hopes Iraq’s fractious politicians could close ranks in a time of crisis.

    With parliament next due to meet on Tuesday, Sistani criticised lawmakers for failing to pick a speaker at this week’s opening session, which saw MPs trade threats before walking out.

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