Thursday, December 22, 2011

Simultaneous Bombings Of Iraqi Prime Minister Said Political Motives Behind

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said on Thursday, the day in Baghdad bomb attacks took place behind the existence of a chain "political motives."

Mali Ji said in a statement: "The timing and location of such crimes reflects the political character," he believes that the attackers in the schools, fairs and other public occasions, attacks on innocent people, intended to undermine the country's political process, to achieve their own political purposes. But he did not specify which political forces could be behind the planned attack power.

Maliki said he believes that Iraq will not be a big political impact. He also urged the Iraqi people not to take retaliatory action, so as not to fall into the trap attackers to incite civil unrest.

Baghdad on the 22nd series of bomb attacks, involving the city's more than 10 urban areas, leading to at least 63 people were killed and 180 injured. As some of them seriously, the death toll could rise.

Recently, Maliki and its major opposing political camps, the Sunni-dominated "Iraqi List" has intensified the conflict between. Iraq's highest judicial body of supreme law of the Committee on the 19th of this month are "Iraqi List" of Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi issued an arrest warrant on charges of alleged involvement in terrorist activities. Hashemi denied the allegations. Are "Iraqi List" of parliamentarians and government ministers are launching protests.

Analysts believe that the conflict between opposing political camps national security situation may lead to shock, but because the Maliki government basically controls the army, so no danger of large-scale civil unrest.

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