Saturday, February 26, 2011

National Alliance and state law declares its readiness to accept changes ...


Saturday, February 26, 2011

National Alliance: the failure of the work of the governors and officials, and state law declares its readiness to accept the change

Block martyr mihrab: demonstrations yesterday is not a Baathist and the National Alliance approved the replacement of four governors

Said the leadership of the Badr Organization of the stream martyr of the mihrab and the National Alliance MP Qassem Araji yesterday that demonstrations are not a Baathist, noting that the recent meeting of the Alliance of Governors approved the replacement of four subordinates.

"They said in a statement (of the Agency news) said on Saturday:" The stream of martyr Mehrab with the voice of the Pacific resounding claimed their legitimate rights fair, and the demands made in accordance with the style of civilization, and that the protests yesterday were not a Baathist or hostile to the political process, as stated by others, but The voice of the people and a group of organizations of civil society and respect for this administration, "adding that" the government received the message into a clear, and also the House of Representatives, who will work on the accountability of the corrupt and negligent. "

Araji said: "The recent meeting of the National Alliance, said the replacement of 3 or 4 conservatives, who have failed, including the governor of Wasit province, Basra, Diwaniyah, and announced a coalition of state law for their willingness to replace the latter, revealed the existence of an interview on the Governor of Baghdad and the provincial council and the secretary of the capital, and stream Cihd mihrab form a committee of the coalition to study the work of conservatives. "

Have seen Tahrir Square and nearby areas on Friday violent street protests to demand better services, and providing the ration card and the fight against rampant corruption in the joints of the state and the elimination of unemployment, despite a curfew declared by the government on vehicles as well as calls not to go out and warn the presence of infiltrators and Baathist supporters of the former regime are trying to target demonstrators.

Observers who have followed the trajectory demonstration confirmed the absence of any political activity of political blocs, as marked by discipline high and noted that the gathering of demonstrators fought and several times some of the participants who tried to throw the security forces with stones, and in the rush hour, the riot police sprayed water on the demonstrators and used batons and bombs Voice dispersed audiences, while suggesting some news to the arrest of a number of photojournalists who were released later.