Thursday, March 3, 2011

Maliki calls for "effective" measures to protect demonstrators

March 3, 2011

Maliki calls for "effective" measures to protect demonstrators

Baghdad, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Thursday, to keep the political process, "the enemy we" security gains achieved and identify the pros and cons, to provide protection for the demonstrators.

Maliki said in a statement issued by his Office and received the "Sumerian news copy, on the sidelines of a meeting of security chiefs that" maintenance and protection of the political process is necessary because its return to sectarian militias and violence ", adding that" we must protect the political process of enemies and bearing".

Maliki called on to "make all efforts to maintain security gains and diagnose the pros and cons to ensure no repetition of errors", stressing the need to activate the intelligence effort through effective plans by two national intelligence and intelligence to defeat all enemy schemes.

"Naturally, everyone takes their legitimate right to opinion and demonstrate this respect but override the law, by contrast, the Government also have the right to take the right under the Constitution," to "take effective measures to protect citizens during demonstrations".

And Iraq, Friday, parade through demonstrations nationwide demanding reform and change and eliminating endemic corruption in the State, organized by the youth of joints of college students and independent intellectuals across social networking sites on the Internet, led to the dismissal or resignation of a number of officials in Baghdad and governorates under the pressure of these events, the capital of Saber Al-Issawi, who tendered his resignation to the Prime Minister, Thursday, In Basra Governor resigned earlier and was Governor of Wasit and Babil, as well as several other alkaemkamin and members of provincial councils.

The Iraqi security and medical sources said "Sumerian news, Saturday, the death toll from the protests in provinces Friday at eight demonstrators, including 80 injured 227 injured security element, indicating that patients in hospitals in provinces and were undergoing treatment.

Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki vowed in a statement Saturday, all the demands of protest demonstrations in the country, and said his Government will investigate the security breaches in those events, he commended the action taken by the security organs, the urgent investigative accounting at fire on demonstrators in Mosul.

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