“Iraq is in danger.” Political warnings against ending the work of the UN mission
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Shafaq News/ The Iraqi politician, former MP Mathal Al-Alusi, warned today, Sunday, of the seriousness of the repercussions of ending the work of the United Nations mission in Iraq during the next stage.
Al-Alusi told Shafaq News Agency, “The Coordination Framework government, since its formation, wants to monopolize everything in the government, as well as Parliament, through legislation, as well as commercial and economic deals, and it does not want there to be any monitoring or monitoring of any international mandate in Iraq, regardless of its success or success.” The failure of this mandate.”
Al-Alusi also said, “The Coordination Framework government clearly and frankly wants to be alone in everything, and this is the real reason behind the process of ending the United Nations mission, especially since Iran does not want to see any international follow-up to its various activities in Iraq.”
The former MP stressed that "the absence of the United Nations mission will significantly and dangerously increase the activities of armed groups, and will also make Iraq an official hotbed for terrorism in the region, and a hotbed for human rights violations and secret prisons in the region."
The Iraqi government asked the United Nations to end by the end of 2025 its political mission that it has been performing in the country for more than 20 years, considering that it is “no longer necessary given its achievement of significant progress towards stability,” according to a letter addressed to the UN Security Council.
In this context, legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi said, in a press interview received by Shafaq News Agency, that ending the mission’s work requires a decision from the Security Council, the approval of the majority, and no objection by any of the five permanent members to the powers granted to the Security Council under the Charter from Article 39 to Article 52. From the charter.
Al-Tamimi also attributed the reason for requesting the resolution to the fact that the Security Council was the one who established it and the one who extends its work every year, stressing that it has the right to cancel and the resolution cannot be canceled except by a decision.
He stated that the request is submitted to the Security Council through the Secretary-General and is reasoned and has justifications to convince the five countries in the Security Council.
Al-Tamimi pointed out that this organization has been operating since 2003, and the Security Council has the right to cancel it, replace its members, or keep it, so a decision must be issued by the Security Council.
It is expected that the Head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq, Jeanine Plasschaert, will deliver her final briefing at the UN Security Council meeting on May 16 of this year via television and then leave Iraq permanently, thus concluding her missions that began in January 2018.
Some critics feel "concerned" about the stability of Iraq's emerging democracy due to recurring conflicts in the country and the presence of many heavily armed political groups. Some diplomats and United Nations officials are also concerned about human rights and accountability in a country that is classified among the most corrupt countries in the world. .
Iraq's request coincides with a similar request by the Somali government last week to end the work of a United Nations political mission.
In this regard, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani spoke about the merits of his request, noting what he called “positive developments and successes” of successive governments and the completion of the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), which was formed after 2003. He pointed out that in these circumstances and “after 20 After a year of democratic transformation and overcoming various challenges, the reasons for having a political mission in Iraq no longer exist.”
The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) is a special political mission established in 2003 under UN Security Council Resolution 1500, at the request of the Government of Iraq, and its role expanded significantly in 2007 under Resolution 1770.
With the beginning of its work in Iraq, the mission was subjected to a terrorist bombing at its headquarters in the Canal Hotel in Baghdad in August 2003, which destroyed it and killed 23 employees, including the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Sergio de Mello, while more than 100 others were injured.
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Al-Alusi told Shafaq News Agency, “The Coordination Framework government, since its formation, wants to monopolize everything in the government, as well as Parliament, through legislation, as well as commercial and economic deals, and it does not want there to be any monitoring or monitoring of any international mandate in Iraq, regardless of its success or success.” The failure of this mandate.”
Al-Alusi also said, “The Coordination Framework government clearly and frankly wants to be alone in everything, and this is the real reason behind the process of ending the United Nations mission, especially since Iran does not want to see any international follow-up to its various activities in Iraq.”
The former MP stressed that "the absence of the United Nations mission will significantly and dangerously increase the activities of armed groups, and will also make Iraq an official hotbed for terrorism in the region, and a hotbed for human rights violations and secret prisons in the region."
The Iraqi government asked the United Nations to end by the end of 2025 its political mission that it has been performing in the country for more than 20 years, considering that it is “no longer necessary given its achievement of significant progress towards stability,” according to a letter addressed to the UN Security Council.
In this context, legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi said, in a press interview received by Shafaq News Agency, that ending the mission’s work requires a decision from the Security Council, the approval of the majority, and no objection by any of the five permanent members to the powers granted to the Security Council under the Charter from Article 39 to Article 52. From the charter.
Al-Tamimi also attributed the reason for requesting the resolution to the fact that the Security Council was the one who established it and the one who extends its work every year, stressing that it has the right to cancel and the resolution cannot be canceled except by a decision.
He stated that the request is submitted to the Security Council through the Secretary-General and is reasoned and has justifications to convince the five countries in the Security Council.
Al-Tamimi pointed out that this organization has been operating since 2003, and the Security Council has the right to cancel it, replace its members, or keep it, so a decision must be issued by the Security Council.
It is expected that the Head of the United Nations Mission in Iraq, Jeanine Plasschaert, will deliver her final briefing at the UN Security Council meeting on May 16 of this year via television and then leave Iraq permanently, thus concluding her missions that began in January 2018.
Some critics feel "concerned" about the stability of Iraq's emerging democracy due to recurring conflicts in the country and the presence of many heavily armed political groups. Some diplomats and United Nations officials are also concerned about human rights and accountability in a country that is classified among the most corrupt countries in the world. .
Iraq's request coincides with a similar request by the Somali government last week to end the work of a United Nations political mission.
In this regard, Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani spoke about the merits of his request, noting what he called “positive developments and successes” of successive governments and the completion of the mandate of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), which was formed after 2003. He pointed out that in these circumstances and “after 20 After a year of democratic transformation and overcoming various challenges, the reasons for having a political mission in Iraq no longer exist.”
The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) is a special political mission established in 2003 under UN Security Council Resolution 1500, at the request of the Government of Iraq, and its role expanded significantly in 2007 under Resolution 1770.
With the beginning of its work in Iraq, the mission was subjected to a terrorist bombing at its headquarters in the Canal Hotel in Baghdad in August 2003, which destroyed it and killed 23 employees, including the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Sergio de Mello, while more than 100 others were injured.
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