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Al Maliki: Iraqis sap dictatorship

Saturday, October 03, 2009 09:26 GMT
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki announced that the application of Iraqis has sapped dictatorship calling on the people of Iraq to deploy further efforts against sectarianism that has caused bloodsheds.
Iraqi Prime Minister pushed to pursue the Iraqi political project which lays the grounds for a unified State that brings together all Iraqis on the basis of equity, justice and citizenship.
In the 40 days memorial of Sayyed Abdul Aziz Al Hakim, Al Maliki urged to continue building up the State institutions and enhancing the political regime which Iraqis have chosen on the basis of democracy. He stressed as well on national reconciliation and serious efforts by Iraq to regain its role on Arab, regional and International scales. He called also for best relations with neighboring countries without interfering in other countries’ affairs and refusing to meddle in Iraq’s internal affairs.



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