
He warned Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, of the theft of demonstrations demanding the services that the country has seen movement by what he called the "owners of intentions", pointing out that such demonstrations will emerge from the framework logistical while the look slogans against religion and references, as expressed fears "loss of security in the next phase" in the event of loss of control over these demonstrations. Maliki said in an interview for a number of media, including The News Agency today, during a ceremony held in Muthanna province on the occasion of the anniversary of the twentieth revolution that "demonstrations legitimate right of every citizen the language of the Constitution, and the demands are legitimate for citizens to demand services and the fight against corruption and the corrupt who wreak havoc in Iraq," stressing "We stand with them and support them as Oadnahm previously."
Maliki warned that "penetrate these demonstrations of the owners of intentions," explaining that "history has taught us that a lot of people from the faithful and the mujahideen revolt but others come and steal this revolution, and caution that steal demonstrations movement or skew off course, logistical and that does not turn into political purposes also appeared where religious slogans against religion and against scientists and against references and against Islamic movements appear, this framework out of which it has complied with ".
"If skidded demonstrations remind us Banzlaqh demonstrations Anbar and Mosul and consequent upon, if we today Nan and we provide services and the fight against corruption and the corrupt, I'm afraid if the demonstrations did not remain under control and under the title which it is committed to lose even security in this next phase."
It is noteworthy that a number of Iraqi provinces experiencing, organizing massive demonstrations of dozens of activists and citizens to condemn the participation of the poor services and corruption and the lack of electric power.
He warned Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, of the theft of demonstrations demanding the services that the country has seen movement by what he called the "owners of intentions", pointing out that such demonstrations will emerge from the framework logistical while the look slogans against religion and references, as expressed fears "loss of security in the next phase" in the event of loss of control over these demonstrations.
Maliki said in an interview for a number of media, including The News Agency today, he said that "demonstrations legitimate right of every citizen the language of the Constitution, and the demands are legitimate for citizens to demand services and the fight against corruption and the corrupt who wreak havoc in Iraq," adding "we stand with them and support them as Oadnahm previously."
Maliki warned that "penetrate these demonstrations of the owners of intentions," explaining that "history has taught us that a lot of people from the faithful and the mujahideen revolt but others come and steal this revolution, and caution that steal demonstrations movement or skew off course, logistical and that does not turn into political purposes also appeared where religious slogans against religion and against scientists and against references and against Islamic movements appear, this framework out of which it has complied with ".
"If skidded demonstrations remind us Banzlaqh demonstrations Anbar and Mosul and consequent upon, if we today Nan and we provide services and the fight against corruption and the corrupt, I'm afraid if the demonstrations did not remain under control and under the title which it is committed to lose even security in this next phase."
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"If skidded demonstrations remind us Banzlaqh demonstrations Anbar and Mosul and consequent upon, if we today Nan and we provide services and the fight against corruption and the corrupt, I'm afraid if the demonstrations did not remain under control and under the title which it is committed to lose even security in this next phase."
It is noteworthy that a number of Iraqi provinces experiencing, organizing massive demonstrations of dozens of activists and citizens to condemn the participation of the poor services and corruption and the lack of electric power.
He warned Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, on Monday, of the theft of demonstrations demanding the services that the country has seen movement by what he called the "owners of intentions", pointing out that such demonstrations will emerge from the framework logistical while the look slogans against religion and references, as expressed fears "loss of security in the next phase" in the event of loss of control over these demonstrations.
Maliki said in an interview for a number of media, including The News Agency today, he said that "demonstrations legitimate right of every citizen the language of the Constitution, and the demands are legitimate for citizens to demand services and the fight against corruption and the corrupt who wreak havoc in Iraq," adding "we stand with them and support them as Oadnahm previously."
Maliki warned that "penetrate these demonstrations of the owners of intentions," explaining that "history has taught us that a lot of people from the faithful and the mujahideen revolt but others come and steal this revolution, and caution that steal demonstrations movement or skew off course, logistical and that does not turn into political purposes also appeared where religious slogans against religion and against scientists and against references and against Islamic movements appear, this framework out of which it has complied with ".
"If skidded demonstrations remind us Banzlaqh demonstrations Anbar and Mosul and consequent upon, if we today Nan and we provide services and the fight against corruption and the corrupt, I'm afraid if the demonstrations did not remain under control and under the title which it is committed to lose even security in this next phase."
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