2013/05/17 (23: 01 pm)
The New York Times: Al-Maliki needs a new playbook and lessons in leadership and reform
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The
Iraqi Government paid the country to the brink of civil war in less
than a month launched a fierce attack on the camp of the year killed 44
people, and one day had executed 12 alleged terrorists, suspended
operating licenses for 10 satellite Pro is a nine year.
Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki's message to the people enraged year
resistance, with a sense of futility in fighting between Al-Maliki's
forces and extremists. Iraq is still in chaos after the horrendous civil
war action of the year against Shiites newly dominant nation.
Ten
years after the US-led invasion of Iraq, many people still suffer from a
lack of electricity and water. Education and health services, which
were once the best in the Middle East — turn on the skeletons of the
past. Unemployment and poverty rise to record levels in peacetime.
Power-sharing
promises helped ease the winds of war, but the absolute exhaustion
might be reason-not the political leadership of the country-in the
relative calm of recent years. The Government has failed to address the
grievances of Sunnis and Shiites alike.
Those demands include the
continuing exclusion from the political process, the postponement of
the elections, the absence of an amendment to the law of
"de-Baathification" broad and punitive laws against terrorism,
concentration of power, but the Prime Minister.
However, since
the beginning of the year 2012 they challenge the status quo with their
continued peaceful protests despite the violent raids by State
authorities.
In this atmosphere the SWAT forces of Al-Maliki and army
troops and federal police to the armed attack on the camps of
protesters in Mosul.
The preliminary findings of the
Parliamentary Committee had killed 44 people and wounded 104 others
protesters, in addition to the three dead, police said.
It is
clear that the attack came after several days of negotiations with the
demonstrators who accused the Government of harboring militants accused
of killing one of the soldiers and stealing their weapons at a
checkpoint near the camp of the sit-in. The Government has not yet
announced finding any weapons or kill him.
And in clear
recognition that the attack had exceeded, Maliki announced the formation
of a Ministerial Committee headed by Deputy Prime Minister Saleh
Al-mutlak, a Sunni to investigate the incident. But it seems that the
purpose of the composition of the Committee was to appease the Sunni
community and compensate victims without an intent to uncover exactly
what happened and who gave the order to attack or punish those
responsible.
The Commission lacked effective investigators and
resources to gather evidence, and relied only on Ministers themselves in
the investigation. When asked whether Al-mutlak had met with security
forces on the attack, but shook his head.
Hussein Al-Shahristani
said the Deputy Prime Minister and member of the Committee during an
interview last week, "don't expect a lot of us, we have no time for
that." The Government's efforts to mitigate this horrific incident under
the rug will increase the anger of those affected.
Maybe the
killings in Hawija, a letter to the protesters the year more bloody than
was the intention, but there is no room for chance in its execution of
alleged terrorists who remain anonymous identities and crimes to the
public.
After protests against the violation of women prisoners
and the arrest of a number of protection to the Minister of finance, the
Government promised in January to reform the judicial system, including
revision issues 6,000 people arrested under the terrorism Act in the
country and continue for years without trials, initiate an investigation
on allegations of forced confessions and detective.
Even
high-ranking officials promised to halt the death penalty while
reviewing all death sentences, but it seems that the Government has
decided to review the law and order your muscles in the face of mounting
terrorist attacks in the country, resumed executions kindling a new
cycle of protests and condemnations.
Despite the dilapidated
roads and buildings and trash covering the streets of Baghdad, the
Government Media Commission and equipped with surveillance equipment,
and Mujahid, Abu hail, Director of audiovisual media, with pride that
exists in a large number of staff continuously monitors more than 15
software satellite TV channel in the country, and an Office full of
records on the compliance of those channels. And on 29 April the
authority to suspend licenses of ten channels because of their sectarian
views contributed to the violence, says Abu hail, but failed to display
the report documented evidence.
The small Shiite channel
coverage of nine channels of the year including the island, do nothing
to hide the blatant effort to silence the Sunni news outlets critical of
the Government. This came after several attacks on the media covering
the protests after last year's announcement of its intention to close 44
channel working illegally.
There is no doubt that the Iraqi
media very partisan, and that Sunni and Shi'a channels often indulge in
misinformation to raise sectarian tensions.
However, any
Government interested in suppressing tensions may deplete more time in
real efforts to address the grievances of the community, not to silence
the voices of the oppressed. The expected result of these steps, the
more extreme Sunni component and the newly formed militia vows to
defend.
That Al-Maliki needed new game rules, with lessons in
leadership and reform that will unite the society on the basis of
protecting the freedom of every citizen, not shredded.
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The New York Times: Al-Maliki needs a new playbook and lessons in leadership and reform
translate range
The
Iraqi Government paid the country to the brink of civil war in less
than a month launched a fierce attack on the camp of the year killed 44
people, and one day had executed 12 alleged terrorists, suspended
operating licenses for 10 satellite Pro is a nine year.
Prime
Minister Nouri al-Maliki's message to the people enraged year
resistance, with a sense of futility in fighting between Al-Maliki's
forces and extremists. Iraq is still in chaos after the horrendous civil
war action of the year against Shiites newly dominant nation.
Ten
years after the US-led invasion of Iraq, many people still suffer from a
lack of electricity and water. Education and health services, which
were once the best in the Middle East — turn on the skeletons of the
past. Unemployment and poverty rise to record levels in peacetime.
Power-sharing
promises helped ease the winds of war, but the absolute exhaustion
might be reason-not the political leadership of the country-in the
relative calm of recent years. The Government has failed to address the
grievances of Sunnis and Shiites alike.
Those demands include the
continuing exclusion from the political process, the postponement of
the elections, the absence of an amendment to the law of
"de-Baathification" broad and punitive laws against terrorism,
concentration of power, but the Prime Minister.
However, since
the beginning of the year 2012 they challenge the status quo with their
continued peaceful protests despite the violent raids by State
authorities.
In this atmosphere the SWAT forces of Al-Maliki and army
troops and federal police to the armed attack on the camps of
protesters in Mosul.
The preliminary findings of the
Parliamentary Committee had killed 44 people and wounded 104 others
protesters, in addition to the three dead, police said.
It is
clear that the attack came after several days of negotiations with the
demonstrators who accused the Government of harboring militants accused
of killing one of the soldiers and stealing their weapons at a
checkpoint near the camp of the sit-in. The Government has not yet
announced finding any weapons or kill him.
And in clear
recognition that the attack had exceeded, Maliki announced the formation
of a Ministerial Committee headed by Deputy Prime Minister Saleh
Al-mutlak, a Sunni to investigate the incident. But it seems that the
purpose of the composition of the Committee was to appease the Sunni
community and compensate victims without an intent to uncover exactly
what happened and who gave the order to attack or punish those
responsible.
The Commission lacked effective investigators and
resources to gather evidence, and relied only on Ministers themselves in
the investigation. When asked whether Al-mutlak had met with security
forces on the attack, but shook his head.
Hussein Al-Shahristani
said the Deputy Prime Minister and member of the Committee during an
interview last week, "don't expect a lot of us, we have no time for
that." The Government's efforts to mitigate this horrific incident under
the rug will increase the anger of those affected.
Maybe the
killings in Hawija, a letter to the protesters the year more bloody than
was the intention, but there is no room for chance in its execution of
alleged terrorists who remain anonymous identities and crimes to the
public.
After protests against the violation of women prisoners
and the arrest of a number of protection to the Minister of finance, the
Government promised in January to reform the judicial system, including
revision issues 6,000 people arrested under the terrorism Act in the
country and continue for years without trials, initiate an investigation
on allegations of forced confessions and detective.
Even
high-ranking officials promised to halt the death penalty while
reviewing all death sentences, but it seems that the Government has
decided to review the law and order your muscles in the face of mounting
terrorist attacks in the country, resumed executions kindling a new
cycle of protests and condemnations.
Despite the dilapidated
roads and buildings and trash covering the streets of Baghdad, the
Government Media Commission and equipped with surveillance equipment,
and Mujahid, Abu hail, Director of audiovisual media, with pride that
exists in a large number of staff continuously monitors more than 15
software satellite TV channel in the country, and an Office full of
records on the compliance of those channels. And on 29 April the
authority to suspend licenses of ten channels because of their sectarian
views contributed to the violence, says Abu hail, but failed to display
the report documented evidence.
The small Shiite channel
coverage of nine channels of the year including the island, do nothing
to hide the blatant effort to silence the Sunni news outlets critical of
the Government. This came after several attacks on the media covering
the protests after last year's announcement of its intention to close 44
channel working illegally.
There is no doubt that the Iraqi
media very partisan, and that Sunni and Shi'a channels often indulge in
misinformation to raise sectarian tensions.
However, any
Government interested in suppressing tensions may deplete more time in
real efforts to address the grievances of the community, not to silence
the voices of the oppressed. The expected result of these steps, the
more extreme Sunni component and the newly formed militia vows to
defend.
That Al-Maliki needed new game rules, with lessons in
leadership and reform that will unite the society on the basis of
protecting the freedom of every citizen, not shredded.
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