Maliki's conduct encourages violence in Iraq, said Kurdistan presidency
18/07/2012 11:14
ERBIL, July 18 (AKnews) – Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki's
attitude tells us that he is against democracy and partnership and he
encourages violence in the country, said Kurdistan presidency's
spokesperson
Umed Sabah said the PM works for armament of Iraq’s community and equipping them with more weapons to achieve his political aim.
"There
is no day Maliki does not represent himself differently to put into
practice his plans which is about how to equip himself with more weapon,
making new military camps and convincing others to choose violence
options to gain his political aims."
During the 60th
graduation ceremony of police officers in Baghdad, Maliki said: "Iraqi
security forces face all who create political crisis. Iraq can eliminate
all efforts made for creating the crisis and impose security in its all
borders."
Sabah added: "We recently declared our
position about the threats that face the current political crisis and
Maliki's autocratic conduct. The country faces real threats and these
threats only are imposed by someone who has a political and dictatorship
aim to marginalize others.
"Maliki’s conducts and
announcements are clear indications and only explain that this man
intends to encourage violence. This is against the political partnership
and democracy. This contradicts the Iraqi constitution.
"Thus
we ask all parties and political partners to look carefully at what is
happening in the country now and work together towards democracy and
rebuilding the country."
Mohammed Abdul Rahman
HH/DM/AKnews

