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    White Bloc MP criticizes Nijaifi’s call for holding urgent session on Sunday

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    Post by chouchou Sat 05 Jan 2013, 5:14 am

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    Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) -MP Ahmed al-Erebi of the White Bloc
    described the call of the Iraqi Parliament’s Speaker, Osama al-Nijaifi
    over holding an urgent session on next Sunday as improper step and does
    not spring from good will to address problems.

    Erebi stated to Iraqi News “There are some politicians, who are part
    of the political process, participated in Anbar and Mosul demonstrations
    where the Finance Minister, Rafa al-Issawi delivered a speech in the
    Anbar demonstrations which witnessed raising the old Iraqi flag and that
    of what is so-called the Iraqi Free Army,” noting that “Those figures
    are already associated with foreign agendas that aim to disturb the
    political process in Iraq.”

    The demonstrations and sit-ins are still going forward for two weeks
    in Anbar, Salah il-Din and Nineveh provinces, demanding for releasing
    the prisoners and women detainees as well as canceling the article 4 of
    the Anti-Terrorism Law besides other demands.


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